Poll: When do you do your best work? Thread poster: ProZ.com Staff
| | Julio Torres Mexico Local time: 04:08 English to Spanish + ...
I answered in the morning as I am an "early bird", but I would like to add "when my children are sleeping"... for obvious reasons. | | | Henry Hinds United States Local time: 04:08 English to Spanish + ... In memoriam
Why not put that as an option? I work all hours, but I normally try to sleep on it and hit it early the next morning for review and out. That is if I can. | | | Mrudula Tambe India Local time: 15:38 English to Marathi + ... In memoriam Yes, I like to work early morning | Feb 18, 2006 |
Morning I feel fresh and my mind is free of cobwebs, so I prefer morning commitments but unfortunately my clients are related to newpaper advertising and their day start at noon and end at late night. So most of the e-jobs I get are around 2.00 p.m. | |
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Nicole Schnell United States Local time: 03:08 English to German + ... In memoriam I have peak times | Feb 18, 2006 |
between 10am and noon and again between 4pm and 6pm, that's when I can focus best. During those hours I get more done than during the entire rest of the day. I learned in time management seminars that this is a natural thing and that all professionals should observe their personal biorhythm to be able to schedule demanding tasks accordingly. | | | ...when I get the chance. | Feb 18, 2006 |
I lecture during the day. In the afternoon I take care of my duties as attorney. Translating comes after that from 7 pm to 12 am (I'm definitely a night owl).
[Edited at 2006-02-18 12:15] | | |
... and the coffee helps! My best mental time is 8-11 a.m. and my best physical time is 5-8 p.m. Now I just have to adjust my son's nap schedule accordingly... | | | Agree with Nicole and Stephanie | Feb 18, 2006 |
There are classic biological best times, although the odd creature here and there work best otherwise. I am in my ofice every morning (6 days a week) at 8h30 and word to around 13h00. After a break, I get going again around 14h00 to around 18h00. A bit sluggish at the start of the afternoon, by 18h00, I often find it quite tough to leave but have no choice to pick up the children around that time. My field of work often requires me to be available at odd ... See more There are classic biological best times, although the odd creature here and there work best otherwise. I am in my ofice every morning (6 days a week) at 8h30 and word to around 13h00. After a break, I get going again around 14h00 to around 18h00. A bit sluggish at the start of the afternoon, by 18h00, I often find it quite tough to leave but have no choice to pick up the children around that time. My field of work often requires me to be available at odd times though. 2 in the morning on a cold Sunday for a race finish, just as I can be called in on an public holiday afternoon to do a quick 2 hour paper. These sort of committments generally only arise between Easter and Halloween, so through the winter months I have generally a more standard work day. ▲ Collapse | |
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Yes, I prefer night for sure, specially when there is no much work to do the following day. I also teach or have interpreting jobs in the afternoons, so translating at night is not an option sometimes (lovely deadlines...). And, as Stephanie said, coffee helps a lot! Warm Regards Francisco | | | In the morning | Feb 18, 2006 |
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