
The Hard Work Myth

The answers to these questions will help you map out your perfect working week and working environment. Self-awareness is a truly powerful thing. It’s your fuel for optimizing what you’re able to get done in a day, and for creating a routine that suits your energy highs and lows. And it is fundamental to shattering The Hard Work
Barnaby Lashbrooke • The Hard Work Myth
Here are some questions you can ask yourself today to begin growing your self-awareness. Jot down the answers to create your own set of rules: ● What environment do you work best in? ● When do you work best? ● At what time of day do you have your best ideas? ● How much sleep do you need? ● Do you prefer lists or schedules? ● Do you work better with
... See moreBarnaby Lashbrooke • The Hard Work Myth
can do more in one 1.5-hour slot late in the afternoon than the whole morning ● If I skip lunch, I’ll have crashed by 3pm ● If I do some exercise before work, I concentrate better all morning ● If I drink even one glass of wine in the evening, I’ll feel groggy until 11am the next day Some of these are really basic nuggets of self-awareness. Some yo
... See moreBarnaby Lashbrooke • The Hard Work Myth
As soon as I’d set the number of hours I wanted to work, I was forced to make some changes. I started scheduling my time to avoid working late into the night. I stopped checking my email an hour before leaving the office to avoid getting dragged into last-minute issues. And I began planning ahead so that I’d get things ready for next week well ahea
... See moreBarnaby Lashbrooke • The Hard Work Myth
2010 study by Green Peak Partners and Cornell's School of Industrial and Labor Relations found a high self-awareness score to be the strongest predictor of overall success[12]. The report added: “This is not altogether surprising as executives who are aware of their weaknesses are often better able to hire subordinates who perform well in categorie
... See moreBarnaby Lashbrooke • The Hard Work Myth
plan all my creative and writing work for Fridays when I find I can focus better Making these simple changes has had
Barnaby Lashbrooke • The Hard Work Myth
You might already know some of the following statements to be true about yourself: ● I like to leave my afternoons free to focus on one thing ● I cannot multitask ● I procrastinate if a task is too big or requires a lot of brainpower ● Towards the end of the week, I find it easier to get into a flow