You are working ten hours a day and producing two hours of real output. The problem is not discipline. It is design.
Research across neuroscience, psychology, and workplace studies converges on one finding: the human brain can sustain roughly four and a half hours of genuine deep work per day. Darwin knew this. The best violinists in the world practice exactly this way. Cal Newport tracks it to the hour. Yet most knowledge workers still chain themselves to their desks for eight or ten hours, grinding against their own biology.
The 90-Minute Day gives you a complete daily operating system built on this science: three focused blocks of approximately ninety minutes each, separated by real recovery periods. No hustle culture. No five a.m. alarms. Just a daily architecture that works with your brain instead of against it.
What you will learn:
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. You are working ten hours a day and producing two hours of real output. The problem is not discipline. It is design. Research across neuroscience, psychology, and workplace studies converges on one finding: the human brain can sustain roughly four and a half hours of genuine deep work per day. Darwin knew this. The best violinists in the world practice exactly this way. Cal Newport tracks it to the hour. Yet most knowledge workers still chain themselves to their desks for eight or ten hours, grinding against their own biology. The 90-Minute Day gives you a complete daily operating system built on this science: three focused blocks of approximately ninety minutes each, separated by real recovery periods. No hustle culture. No five a.m. alarms. Just a daily architecture that works with your brain instead of against it. What you will learn: Why your brain hits a hard ceiling at four and a half hours of deep work, and why pushing past it makes you worseThe three-block framework used instinctively by Darwin, Hemingway, Murakami, and hundreds of elite performersWhat to do inside each block: the warmup, the deep phase, and the taper that sets up tomorrowScience-backed break protocols that actually restore your focus (hint: scrolling does the opposite)How to defend your blocks against meetings, notifications, and other people's urgencyHow to calibrate the system to your chronotype, your constraints, and your lifeA shutdown ritual that lets your brain stop working when you doThis book is for you if: You feel busy all day but accomplish surprisingly littleYou have tried Pomodoro, time blocking, or morning routines and they collapsed within weeksYou want a system grounded in neuroscience, not motivational slogansThree blocks. Real breaks. A clean shutdown. Stop managing your time. Start working with your brain. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798252153674
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