10 Ways History’s Finest Kept Their Focus at Work
April 18, 2008 Work Life Balance TrackBack URLBeethoven and Churchill both worked in the morning and took most of their afternoons off. Gandhi spent time staring at the horizon. Nietzsche scribbled notes during frequent walks.
The following article from the productivity blog LifeDev, lists 10 ways in which some of history’s greats got things done – usually by taking more breaks and working less rather than the 12+ hour days many people in financial services tend to work.
Taking breaks, taking time to reflect, eat, nap and meet others kept them focussed. Most of us would do well to use some of their ideas.
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