Saturday, July 27, 2019

When

When: The Scientific Secrets of Perfect TimingWhen: The Scientific Secrets of Perfect Timing by Daniel H. Pink
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Interesting, but nearly as applicable as James Clear's Atomic Habits or Laura Vanderkam's Off The Clock. This book felt more like a collection fascinating studies that loosely tie to timing. There aren't any real secrets. Pink does offer some suggestions but none are game changing. A rereading of one of the aforementioned books might be better. That said, managers or people who are facilitating teams might find this book more useful for their day-to-day work practices.

I still think the premise of this book is good. I'm just a bit underwhelmed.

Happy reading and happy timely living--

(Book 73 - 2019)

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