Hidden Forces feed 2024年07月17日
Daniel H. Pink | Biological Clock: Why “What” You Do is Just as Important as “When” You Do It
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在《Hidden Forces》第45集中,主持人Demetri Kofinas与畅销书作者Daniel Pink探讨了时机的重要性。Pink在其新书《When: The Scientific Secrets of Perfect Timing》中指出,我们的生物钟对生活有着实际影响,选择何时做事会改变我们的表现、影响福祉,并塑造整体体验。通过“时间生物学”,我们可以基于生物学中的自然模式做出更科学的决策,确保在执行任何任务时达到最佳表现。

🕰️ 生物钟对生活的影响:Pink强调,我们每个人都有生物钟,它对我们的日常活动产生实质性影响。例如,有些时段我们更适合解决问题,而有些时段则更适合创造性工作。

📚 学生选课的时机问题:许多学生在选课时,更多考虑的是朋友的课程安排、避免早起等因素,而忽略了生物钟对学习效果的影响。

🔬 时间生物学:通过研究时间生物学,我们可以根据生物学中的自然模式做出更科学的决策,确保在最佳时机执行任务,从而提高表现和福祉。

🤔 如何确定自然周期:节目中,Kofinas和Pink讨论了如何识别我们的自然周期,以及如何做出基于时机的良好决策。

📢 时机的重要性:Pink认为,我们何时做事与做什么以及如何做好它同等重要,这为我们提供了重新思考日常活动的机会。

In Episode 45 of Hidden Forces, Demetri Kofinas speaks with Daniel Pink, the highly acclaimed author of numerous, best-selling books including his latest, When: The Scientific Secrets of Perfect Timing.

Timing is everything, so it’s kind of surprising that most of us don’t give it any serious consideration. We think about what things we want to do. We think about who we want to do these things with. When we want to do something is generally our final consideration — if we consider it at all.

Take college students, for example. They must take classes in art, math, history, science, and a host of other fields. Each year, just before the semester begins, students flock to their computers and plot out the class schedules that will govern their lives for the next five months. Their top considerations are when their friends are taking classes, how they can avoid getting up early, and how they can ensure their classes are all on the same day so that they get a few extra days off.

This is a bit of a problem.

As Daniel Pink notes in his latest book When: The Scientific Secrets of Perfect Timing, there is a biological reality to our daily rhythms. This means that, at certain times, we are better at problem solving. At others, we perform better when it comes to creative endeavors. It may seem counterintuitive, but we each have a biological clock that has a material impact on our lives. Put simply, the time that we choose to do something alters our performance, influences our wellbeing, and shapes our overall experience. So if we are making decisions about when to do things on an impulse or according to whatever happens to be convenient, in many ways, we are setting ourselves up for failure.

However, there is a solution to this problem. It’s known as “chronobiology,” and it allows us to make fact-based decisions about when we should do things. By using chronobiology — by following the natural patterns found in our biology — we can help ensure that we are at our peak performance when we attempt any given task.

But how can we tell what our natural cycle is? How do we know if we are making good when-based decisions? In this episode, Demetri Kofinas speaks with Pink about the science of perfect timing and why when we do something is just as important as what we do and how well we do it.

Producer & Host: Demetri Kofinas

Editor & Engineer: Stylianos Nicolaou

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