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The Charles Darwin Work System | Less hours, more efficiency

Being as productive as possible is what most people crave, doing a good job in fewer hours. That is often not easy; Distractions, lack of organization etc.In the following Science Daily Online article we will talk about the work system of Charles Darwin and how he managed to be, surely, one of the most productive people we have talked about.

The author of one of the most influential books, The origin of species , Darwin managed to reduce his workday to 15 hours a week, in clear advantage with the 45-47 hours a week that he did, and we do, all the others, but how did he do it? How did you get to be equally productive with less than half the hours? We're going to reveal the secrets of Darwin's work system to work smarter.

Keys of the Charles Darwin work system

The Charles Darwin Work System | Less hours, more efficiency

If Darwin worked in any of the companies that exist today, surely his trial period would end on the first day of work.Unless, of course, his Boss had the same qualities as him and agreed to a 3-hour workday.

Mason Currey wrote about Darwin's work routines in his " Daily Rituals: as the artists work » .According to Currey, Darwin took long walks and had breakfast before it was 8 in the morning.Then Charles Darwin's work took up 90 minutes in he studied with the only distraction of a cigar after 45 minutes.Later he was with his wife Emma who brought him the mail.Once he had checked all his letters, Darwin lay down on the sofa and asked Emma to read him the family letters out loud.After that I read for a while.

About 10:30 in the morning, Darwin returned to the studio and worked until noon or so.From here, the rest of the day was practically without work; take walks with his dog, a Fox terrier, write letters, read the press, tell stories accompanied by his wife and eat.If he had any pending work that he had not solved in the morning, he solved it from 4:30 p.m.to 5:30 p.m.the afternoon.What do you think? This was the time of the author of the book that would change the history of the world.

But this system of work of Charles Darwin was not exclusive to him. Mark Twain only worked 4 hours a day And it is believed that this list of geniuses also belonged to this group of super productive people: Alice, Munro, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, W.Somerset Maugham, Anthony Trollope and Peter Carey, the scientist John Lubbock, director Ingmar Bergman, the artist Arthur Koestler and mathematicians Henri Poincare and GH Hardy.

Do you work too much?

Darwin's secret and, as we have seen, many others are not so much work Little but work with a supreme focus. We know that working long hours makes you look like an involved and self-employed worker, however you should know that it is at the cost of your health.According to an investigation, having long working hours can end up affecting your both mental and physical health.Let's see why:

  • Work more than 10 hours flush a day is associated with a 60% increase in the risk of cardiovascular problems.
  • 10% of people who work 50 to 60 hours per week have relationship problems with their partner.increases to 30% if working more than 60 hours.
  • Working more than 40 hours, is also associated with increased consumption of alcohol and tobacco as well as with weight gain and depression, especially in women.
  • The real productivity of work declines considerably after 50 hours

But don't think it's as easy as working less hours, it's about Be equally productive, even more, working less. In 1950, the psychology professors of the Illinois Institute of Technology Raymond Van Zelst and Willard Kerr conducted an investigation in this regard.They surveyed many of their colleagues and after analyzing the answers realized some very relevant data: those scientists had spent 25 hours in the se mana in the place of work had not been more productive than those who spent five hours.Scientists who work 35 hours a week were half as productive as their colleagues who worked 20 hours per week, while workers who worked 60 hours or more were the least productive.

The Charles Darwin Work System | Less hours, more efficiency

It is clear then that productivity is not associated with the number of hours a person works, but with the quality of these. As we said at the beginning of this article, everything is based on an extreme concentration in specific hours, surely everything you do around those hours of maximum productivity, you could save it.

How do you organize your work? Are you one of those who organize well and are more productive or, on the contrary, do you usually waste a lot of time on unnecessary tasks? Tell us your case!

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