> Morning people also anticipate problems and try to minimize them. They're proactive.
Looks like the author never had to plan the next day, knowing he'll be "low-brained" during morning hours.
This requires forward planning.
Try to wake up in the middle of the night and resume work without context, we'll see how it goes!
I personally maintain a detailed TODO list, as well as a log book. So I know were to start from, what's pending, and what I did.
Bonus is that it also help you answer "What the hell did you do last month?" questions from clueless managers.
+1 for the mid-day nap. I find it to be a great refresher, when not too much in sleep debt, of course.
Looks like the author never had to plan the next day, knowing he'll be "low-brained" during morning hours. This requires forward planning.
Try to wake up in the middle of the night and resume work without context, we'll see how it goes!
I personally maintain a detailed TODO list, as well as a log book. So I know were to start from, what's pending, and what I did. Bonus is that it also help you answer "What the hell did you do last month?" questions from clueless managers.
+1 for the mid-day nap. I find it to be a great refresher, when not too much in sleep debt, of course.