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Daniel H. Pink, the #1 bestselling author of
Drive and To Sell Is Human, unlocks the scientific secrets to good timing to help you flourish at work, at school, and at home. 

Everyone knows that timing is everything. But we don't know much about timing itself. Our lives are a never-ending stream of "when" decisions: when to start a business, schedule a class, get serious about a person. Yet we make those decisions based on intuition and guesswork.

Timing, it's often assumed, is an art. In W
hen: The Scientific Secrets of Perfect Timing, Pink shows that timing is really a science.

Drawing on a rich trove of research from psychology, biology, and economics, Pink reveals how best to live, work, and succeed. How can we use the hidden patterns of the day to build the ideal schedule? Why do certain breaks dramatically improve student test scores? How can we turn a stumbling beginning into a fresh start? Why should we avoid going to the hospital in the afternoon? Why is singing in time with other people as good for you as exercise? And what is the ideal time to quit a job, switch careers, or get married?

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When, Pink distills cutting-edge research and data on timing and synthesizes them into a fascinating, readable narrative packed with irresistible stories and practical takeaways that give readers compelling insights into how we can live richer, more engaged lives.

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An Amazon Best Book of January 2018: How many of us come back from a lunch break with the best of intentions for an industrious end to the day, only to suffer the dreaded post-lunch slump? Pink lays out the scientific case for this phenomena, a peak, trough, and then recovery of energy levels and productivity seen in people worldwide, across all cultures and geographies. By being aware of one’s own chronotype, i.e. when they tend to experience peak and diminished performance, (for the record, I’m writing this review right before lunch), Pink argues readers can be more effective in choosing when to tackle a new project at work, when to give a big presentation, or even when to schedule a surgery. --Matt Fyffe

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“Pink delivers the bad news about our time-based weaknesses with some good news about how to compensate for them. More delightful still, many of these tips involve simply slowing down, taking breaks and stealing naps. Alas, none of this advice will prevent time from flying by, but at least there are proven ways to fill our hours a bit better.” —The Wall Street Journal

“Known for his popular books on motivation and creativity, Pink tackles the science behind how we organize our time and how we should set up the routines of our days.”
—Washington Post, 11 Leadership Books to Read in 2018

“[Pink] unpicks compelling patterns... And he includes handy ‘time-hacking’ advice on how to put the insights divulged into practice.” —
Nature

“Daniel Pink is one of the few non-fiction authors alive today capable of filtering the work of so many scientific minds through his original human stories and onto the page. He is doggedly diligent in his academic research yet his examples are accessible... Like a long walk with a good, funny, wise friend in a leafy park, reading this book is time well spent.” —
Harper's Bazaar

“The breadth of the book's scope is impressive... Pink makes a point to end each chapter with takeaway points that readers can apply to their own lives.
When is engaging, conversational and tightly edited, making it an easy yet important read.” —Associated Press

When contains a cornucopia of compelling information and insights.” —Philadelphia Inquirer

“Helpful tips and insightful solutions.”
—Forbes

“Pink should change many people's understanding of timing with this book, which provides insights from little-known scientific studies in an accessible way... By the book's end, readers will be thinking much more carefully about how they divide up theirs days and organize their routines.” —
Publishers Weekly

“Consistently applying the principles laid out in the book could have dramatic impacts on one’s life and on society.” —Washington Post

“Solid science backed by sensible action points.” —
Kirkus

“Helpful, inspiring and thoughtful advice.” —Booklist

“[When] reveals that timing really is everything... This marriage of research, stories and practical application is vintage Pink, helping us use science to improve our everyday lives.” —BookPage

“Minutes are precious—and easier than ever to waste. Daniel H. Pink’s deeply researched but never boring study could be a turning point. College students and business managers alike may find new ways to organize their schedules and ease difficult decisions by using the 'hidden pattern' of time to their advantage.” —The Wall Street Journal

“A new thought-provoking book about time and timing.” —
Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette

“[Pink’s] latest book, When, draws on research from psychology, biology and economics to explore how timing impacts every aspect of our lives.” —EdSurge
 
“In this amazingly actionable and equally enthralling book, Dan tackles all the big timing questions.” —LinkedIn


Praise for Daniel H. Pink and his books:

 
“Provocative.” —Malcolm Gladwell

“Compelling.” —
The Washington Post

“Like discovering your favorite professor in a box.” —
Publishers Weekly

“A frothy blend of utility and entertainment.” —
Bloomberg

“Convincing.” —Scientific American

Radical, surprising, and undeniably true.” —Forbes

“Audacious and powerful.” —
The Miami Herald

“Right on the money.” —
US News & World Report

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Riverhead Books; Illustrated edition (January 9, 2018)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 272 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0735210624
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0735210622
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.2 x 1.1 x 9.3 inches
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Daniel H. Pink is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of seven books -- including his latest, THE POWER OF REGRET: How Looking Backward Moves Us Forward. His books have sold millions of copies around the world, been translated into forty-two languages, and have won multiple awards. He lives with his family in Washington, DC.

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Customers find the book's insights, research, and anecdotes helpful and practical. They describe the content as well-written, approachable, and easy to digest. Readers also find the information intuitive and easy for them to take in. Opinions are mixed on the storyline, with some finding it great and others saying it gets repetitive towards the end. Reader opinions are mixed also on the value, with customers saying it's worth the investment and others noting it'd be a waste of time.

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Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2018
Daniel Pink has already written a couple of best-selling books, and it’s safe to say this one will be his latest. It’s a book about timing, the “when” side of the “what” coin. When is a lot more critical than most of us assume. And it’s importance is naturally underscored simply because “when” seems less controllable than “what”.

But both assumptions are generally wrong. Or at least a bit myopic. We can adapt the what to the when in most cases. And we can control the when, perhaps by starting over, or taking a short break, or even a nap (“Zambonis for our brains”), far more than we may currently imagine.

The key is to understand “when” in a more expansive context. And, in the end, that’s what the book strives to do, and does well. Pink puts when in the context of the waves of the day (your chronobiology), the events of the day (the importance of lunch, breaks, naps), the when of getting on track (sometimes you need to re-start), the meaning of when milestones (the importance of midpoints and poignant endings), and the important role of timing in becoming synchronized with the people and the world around us, which, in turn, fosters belonging and a sense of purpose.

As is the current trend in books of this genre, the prognosis and the recommendations are scientific, which essentially means that Pink and his researchers have scoured a lot of literature looking for patterns.

The problem with patterns, however, is that it is often difficult to know if you are witnessing a causal pattern or a resulting pattern. Pink is clearly aware of the problem and has taken as many steps as can be practically taken to differentiate one from the other. Nonetheless, even in a thorough and responsible research effort such as this, the patterns discerned are ultimately probabilistic, not certain.

A related problem is determining which patterns are truly natural and which are acquired. A night owl behaves and performs like the night owls in the study but were they born that way or did they acquire the pattern through prior habit, ingrained out of necessity, not choice? And can those patterns be altered or redefined? (Maybe the stuff of a future book?)

Pink, however, is well aware of both of these limitations to research such as is chronicled here. And in addition to navigating around them he makes it work by not over-promising on the conclusions. While the book is inspirational, therefore, it stops short of promising an end to world hunger. And that, compared to many popular books in the genre, I think, gives the work even more credibility and importance.

In the beginning, I might warn you, many of the observations and recommendations may strike some readers as plainly intuitive. As a sexagenarian I have to admit that I had, through trial and error, already come to some of the same conclusions the book identifies without the benefit of the scientific research. That’s no claim to fame or attempt to dissuade you from reading it, however. I lost a lot of time getting there on my own and, in the end, Pink does what great researchers and historians ultimately do by rising above the facts and figures. He puts it all into a larger perspective that draws it all together and enhances the impact in a way that I never had.

While it’s a minor footnote in the book’s premise, the money line for me has less to do with timing and more to do with the bandwidth of time itself. Pink notes, “By now, it’s well known that 99 percent of us cannot multitask.”

I could not agree more. Multitasking, I believe, or attempts to multitask, are killing productivity in the American workplace and, in fact, causing a lot of harm (e.g., texting while driving). Multitasking is a myth and we do people a grave injustice by encouraging it. If your boss tells you that you are good at multi-tasking I strongly recommend you find a new boss.

I also agree that contrary to what we are frequently told by our personal coaches and advisors, “living in the present” is a lot less important than understanding the present in the larger context of who we are and why we’re here.

All told, this is a very easy and quick read. The writing is crisp and clear and the author has a good sense of humor. It should take no more than a few hours and there are plenty of study guides and worksheets to help you translate the research into actual behavior.

Very well done.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2018
I think the best way for you to know what Dan Pink wants you to get out of When: The Scientific Secrets of Perfect is to quote a long paragraph from the end of the book.

“The product of writing— this book— contains more answers than questions. But the process of writing is the opposite. Writing is an act of discovering what you think and what you believe. I used to believe in ignoring the waves of the day. Now I believe in surfing them. I used to believe that lunch breaks, naps, and taking walks were niceties. Now I believe they’re necessities. I used to believe that the best way to overcome a bad start at work, at school, or at home was to shake it off and move on. Now I believe the better approach is to start again or start together. I used to believe that midpoints didn’t matter— mostly because I was oblivious to their very existence. Now I believe that midpoints illustrate something fundamental about how people behave and how the world works. I used to believe in the value of happy endings. Now I believe that the power of endings rests not in their unmitigated sunniness but in their poignancy and meaning. I used to believe that synchronizing with others was merely a mechanical process. Now I believe that it requires a sense of belonging, rewards a sense of purpose, and reveals a part of our nature. I used to believe that timing was everything. Now I believe that everything is timing.”

Dan Pink begins the book like the good speech writer he was, with an interesting story and a question. The story is about Captain William Turner, who was in command of the Lusitania when German U-boats sank her and escalated World War I. We know that in the hours immediately prior to being torpedoed, Turner made several bad decisions. Pink says, “Maybe those decisions were bad because he made them in the afternoon.”

That’s his transition to the opening of the book and the idea that we can understand many things about us by understanding what scientific research is finding out about timing. Pink calls it “an emerging body of multi-faceted, multi-disciplinary research.”

Pink has divided his book on “perfect timing” into three sections. Part 1 is about the day. There are two chapters. Part 2 is about “Beginnings, endings, and in between.” There are five chapters in that section. Part 3 is two chapters on “Syncing and Thinking.” Here’s a little more detail about the contents.

Chapter one is devoted to the hidden pattern of everyday life and introduces us to chronotypes. While chronotypes result in a personal pattern of daily rhythms, they all include three stages: a peak, a trough, and a rebound.

The next chapter is about breaks and naps. It also addresses the question that Pink raised in the introduction about whether Captain Turner’s bad decisions were caused by being in the afternoon.

Part 2 is about the emotional power of beginnings and endings. There are also some crucial insights on midpoints. That’s where Pink introduces us to what he calls “The uh-oh effect.” That’s that period where you or your team are working on a project and suddenly realize that if you don’t get your act together, you won’t make your deadline. Uh-oh.

The final section of the book is devoted to syncing and thinking. There’s one chapter on syncing, the way that we work in groups. Pink says that group timing requires “someone or something above and apart from the group itself to set the pace, maintain the standards, and focus the collective mind.” He calls that “someone or something” a “boss.”

The final content chapter of the book is “Thinking in Tenses.” It’s about how we deal with the past, present, and future.

In addition to the core content of this book, Pink gives us a “Time Hacker’s Handbook.” I suspect that he does this for two reasons. It makes the book longer, pushing it up beyond the magical 250 pages that most mainline publishers want a business book to have. And, by putting the practical applications stuff in the Time Hacker’s Handbook, Pink avoids the tough writing challenge of integrating it into the basic text of the book.

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When: The Scientific Secrets of Perfect is pretty much Dan Pink. The writing clips along, and you'll learn lots of interesting stuff. Pink is great at pulling together a bunch of surveys and studies and stuff and making a point. But that’s also the problem, he’s always making a point. That means that he glosses over things that don’t help him make his point. He also doesn’t spend much time talking about the complexities. In this book, one of those complexities might be how the different factors, such as diets and schedules and chronotypes interact in real life. And, as with every Dan Pink book, I always wonder what he’s left out.

If you want a quick introduction to the research around timing and our biological clocks, buy and read this book. If you want a more comprehensive or even-handed treatment of the subject, skip this book and do some of the research work yourself.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2023
Loved the framework and examples shared here - it felt like the latest research went into relating to the modern reader - to connect to their everyday workings of life. Learning about chronotypes and practical research results on productivity, leadership and working in teams allowed me a framework to connect my limited empirical experiences to grounded research. The pace of the book is quick and simple which makes for a good overview for anyone looking to gain a deeper understanding of the perception of time and change daily habits to expand the perceived time we have achieved our goals. Highly recommend as a reference book for daily productivity!
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5.0 out of 5 stars definitivamente aprendí más sobre Timing
Reviewed in Mexico on May 12, 2024
El timing es muy importante para mi y este libro amplio mi panorama sobre el tema, es un muy buen punto de partida al mundo del tiempo!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Interesting
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It's a book that was wanted
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5.0 out of 5 stars Well written
Reviewed in Germany on December 1, 2023
Such an amazing book
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5.0 out of 5 stars Muy ameno, recomendable
Reviewed in Spain on October 31, 2020
Muy ameno de leer y el tema es muy interesante, aplicable en el día cotidiano y a nivel profesional.
Este escritor sabe cómo mantener la atención del lector durante todo el libro.
Aunque está en inglés es bastante fácil de leer, utiliza un lenguaje y vocabulario muy sencillo.
A diferencia de otros libros, este autor cita escrupulosamente todas las fuentes, así que un 10% del libro son páginas de referencias, lo cual no le resta calidad al libro y puede que sea útil si te mueves en ese campo y quieres consultar alguna fuente.
Calidad de papel y portada buenos, es un formato de libro pequeño, cabe en cualquier bolso.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Learn to control time like a BOSS
Reviewed in Canada on August 7, 2018
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 New York Times Best Seller, Dan Pink is at it again with when. He's also the author of  Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us , To Sell Is Human: The Surprising Truth About Moving Others , two of my favorite books.

It has three sections, the first section being the psychology. What's behind your psyche, getting to know yourself, figuring out your energy levels. The second section is about practice. It's about putting together an action plan for you to optimize the perfect timing. And then finally the third section, it focuses on the external forces that can help or hinder perfect timing.

So the first two sections about finding yourself, and then putting those actions into action. Meaning following through with what you can do. But the third section is really all about how the environmental factors or other people, or other scenarios can help boost that perfect timing.

I love the casual writing style of Dan, it's very conversational. It seems like you're just having a conversation over coffee, and talking about that perfect timing, and it's very prescriptive. He loves talking about a theory and then following up with an example.

I really think this book is aimed for productivity buffs, self development folk and business people. So if you're an entrepreneur, starting your own business, and you need to get in the mindset and organize your day and be able to execute flawlessly, could be a good book for you. As well as people in business, whether you're working for a company or you're managing a team. Why? There is really good insight into human development and motivation, something that Dan really knows about. The main argument or main structure of how to create the perfect timing is really not about controlling time. Instead, its about about controlling your time as an individual, and that's really analyzing when you're most tired, and when you're most alert. This and other insight is backed by a lot of great stats, and some really good applicable exercises that you can execute on like the Nappuccino!

Now, looking back there aren't really that many books about timing. I could best relate this book back to 
Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us , which digs deep into the psychology of what motivates people. Another complimentary book,  The Power of Moments: Why Certain Experiences Have Extraordinary Impact  by Chip and Dan Heath has a different take on the science of timing. Chip and Dan really talk about creating that perfect moment, more of a customer service focus.

Would I recommend this bad boy? Yeah I would. I found that there was a lot of actual insight. A lot of reminders for me, because I'm already a self-development business book type of person. Some strengths, it starts off really strong. Going into the framework of know thyself, and then delivering on practices or actions that one should take. Then I feel like it gets a little bit weaker at the end in terms of externalities and how that could help you out. All in all, I think Dan did a great job with 'When'. If you're a business person and you're managing a team, or you love self-development books you should really consider 'When' to go on your bookshelf.

I can't wait to see what Dan comes out with next. So, hey, maybe that's the book title for his follow up. Next!
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