Sick of feeling like you’re lazy just because you don’t like to get up at the crack of dawn?
Do you feel your most productive after lunch or even after dark?
Do you seem to crash just after midday?
That’s because our most productive times depend on our 'chronotype'.
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I discovered chronotypes when I was having a late-night scroll and since then, I've completely changed my daily routine.
So, what is a chronotype?
A 'chronotype' basically refers to an individual's natural body clock and their levels of alertness throughout the day.
Broken down into four categories – the lion, the dolphin, the wolf, and the bear – knowing your chronotype will ultimately help you understand how to structure your daily schedule.
I'm a lion, which means I'm typically an early riser.
As a lion, my peak time to do focused work is between 8am and 10am. As a result, I find it better to do lighter work tasks after lunchtime, as that's when I head into the "slump" of my day.
I always used to feel guilty when I struggled to focus or be productive after lunchtime. But now that I've discovered my chronotype, I understand that it all comes down to my own biological circadian rhythm.