Quote by Daniel H. Pink Download Open image ““The Power of Breaks, the Promise of Lunch, and the Case for a Modern Siesta”” — Daniel H. Pink ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.4 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“most powerful lunch breaks have two key ingredients—autonomy and detachment.” — Daniel H. Pink Copy Share Image
The siesta provides a delightful detour from the working day and it also has a practical value as far as productivity is concerned. Winston… — Tom Hodgkinson Copy Share Image
“In the long run everything with the most minute vulnerability breaks, given the ruthlessness of time.” — Nassim Nicholas Taleb Copy Share Image
“A leader’s meal is that unstoppable desire to stay late to see his dreams achieved. They never give up.” — Israelmore Ayivor Copy Share Image
“The myriads that raise the cry of hunger wail in the greatest empire in the world” — Jack London Copy Share Image
“Fussing over food was important. It gave a shape to the day: breakfast, lunch, dinner; beginning, middle, end.” — Robert Hellenga Copy Share Image
“beyond blows and hunger there is something that hurts even more: poverty” — Jacob Dinezon Copy Share Image
“They founded a society based not upon currency and commodities but on the elementary notion that if you failed to raise enough to eat,… — Shirley Abbott Copy Share Image
“Now—after years of knowing what real problems were, after living with a man who was cautiously loving but no longer fawningly committed, a man… — Allison Winn Scotch Copy Share Image
Human beings have an innate inner drive to be autonomous, self-determined, and connected to one another. And when that drive is liberated, people achieve… — Daniel H. Pink Copy Share Image
“tweeters felt active, engaged, and hopeful—generally rose in the morning, plummeted in the afternoon” — Daniel H. Pink Copy Share Image
“The longer it takes for a boss to respond to their e-mails, the less satisfied people are with their leader.” — Daniel H. Pink Copy Share Image
For creative tasks, the best approach is often just to hire great people and get out of their way. — Daniel H. Pink Copy Share Image
“The less evidence of extrinsic motivation during art school, the more success in professional art both several years after graduation and nearly twenty years… — Daniel H. Pink Copy Share Image
If you look at the very best presidents, the most effective presidents, they were always decent salespeople. Ronald Reagan was an extremely effective salesman,… — Daniel H. Pink Copy Share Image
“continuing to think about job demands during breaks may result in strain.” — Daniel H. Pink Copy Share Image
“The quality of the problem that is found is a forerunner of the quality of the solution that is attained . . .” Getzels concluded.” — Daniel H. Pink Copy Share Image
When we make progress and get better at something, it is inherently motivating. In order for people to make progress, they have to get… — Daniel H. Pink Copy Share Image
“innovation and creativity are greatest when we are not at our best” — Daniel H. Pink Copy Share Image