Rucha Joshi

What part of the day are you most productive?

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Mahak from Outgrow
mostly after 4 pm. and between 11-12 am. The night is always best though, Working from 10-1 pm is best time to study,code or do any learning part.
Rucha Joshi
@mahak You've been able to breakdown and optimise your day for different tasks. Quite helpful to plan stuff with a team as well if you are. working remotely and have flexible hours.
Mahak from Outgrow
@rucha_joshi8 yes working remotely though both have good and bad effects. While giving you flexible hours, it also gives you a feeling of postponing things later. But scheduling things based on priorities definitely help me to be productive in the present day.
Shany Hordan
This is not a common answer but I'm definitely a night owl. Everything is more quite and my focus is at it's peak at night 🦉
Rucha Joshi
@shany_hordan How long do you stay up though?
Martina Hackbartt
Hi Rucha! I'd say usually 9am-12pm :)
Rucha Joshi
@martina_hackbartt Is that also the time the rest of your team is most active?
Martina Hackbartt
@rucha_joshi8 I'm not sure but I don't think so! Haha. Since we have a lot of time difference we usually work separately and have a few meetings per week. I'm from Argentina and most of my teammates are from Europe or Russia, that's like 6 hrs difference!
Soumya
Early morning
Андрей Олейник
I think that it is 2-3 pm. I have already woken up but am not tired yet.
Olivia Bridges
3 pm to 9 pm is a more productive time for me.
Rucha Joshi
@olivia_bridges Straight up 6 hours. That's awesome :)
Oyetayo Oyewolu
For me, early in the morning aka team early bed 😊
Rucha Joshi
@oyetalks fantastic :) do you work with a team or are building solo?
Oyetayo Oyewolu
@rucha_joshi8 This depends on the project I'm working on. For my most recent project I'm riding solo
Anett Keresztes
I am an evening person, being more relaxed and focused without any hurry. Working during the night, however, is not my thing. So I guess between 18-20 or so.
Joanna Kurylo
Usually from about 4am to about 1pm. Those are my power hours!
Rucha Joshi
@joannakurylo and do you actually wake up and start getting stuff done at 4?
Sav Cooper
8-10:30 AM tends to be the sweet spot where I'm well-rested and ready to engage with analytical deep work. Nighttime tends to be the best for reflective writing/correspondence. I like fitting the meetings in between and can brainstorm or chat then (as long as the meeting has a set agenda/purpose).