
The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk 239: Dan Pink - The Scientific Secrets Of Perfect Timing (When)
Jan 8, 2018
Dan Pink, bestselling author known for Drive and When, shares his writing routine and research-driven craft. He explores daily peaks, troughs, and recoveries. He dives into the science of breaks, naps and the nappuccino. He explains team synchrony, the power of touch, and why endings shape memory and motivation.
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Daily Writing Quota
- Show up at a consistent time and hit a daily writing quota (e.g., 500–700 words).
- Turn off email and phone and don't stop until you reach that number to build momentum.
Separate Research From Draft
- Collect and annotate research in a dedicated folder and retype key highlights into a separate document.
- Keep the research doc open beside your manuscript to weave evidence and stories efficiently.
Three Stages Of The Day
- Most people move through a daily peak, trough, and recovery that affect performance by type of task.
- Analytical tasks match the peak; creative tasks often suit the later recovery; avoid critical decisions in the trough.







