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When: The Scientifics of Perfect Timing by Daniel H. Pink
I first listened to the book A Whole New Mind earlier in the year. Daniel Pink is someone that I greatly respect and I loved learning from all of his research and insights. Timing is important and I know that people are all different. I enjoyed this book and mostly just picked up on the way that different things done at different twins impact the perception people have.
The first thing I noted was the comment about earning calls. I actually noted this firsthand after a stock I held, Nutanix, decreased by 25%.
If a stock earnings call is in the afternoon, the stock price is generally negatively affected.
This was particularly interesting to me. So much so that I read a book by Michael Breus called The Power of When.
75% of people display a peak a trough and a rebound. They experience it in that order. But, night owls experience the day in reverse order.
Wow. Who knew that the diagnosis would be so different just depending on the time of day that your appointment is. I keep this in mind now as I look to schedule various things. People are people and we all get tired, we must be aware of that in others.
Colonoscopies are shown to be conducted differently depending on if they’re done in the morning or the afternoon. Less…