Feb 8, 2024
Summary
In this conversation, Susanne Mariga interviews John Briggs, author of the book 'The 3.3 Rule.' They discuss the history of the 40-hour work week and the need for a new approach to productivity. The 3.3 Rule states that the most efficient workday consists of working up to three hours, followed by a 30% recovery period. They explore the implementation of the 3.3 Rule in the workplace and common pitfalls to avoid. They also discuss the effectiveness of remote work and the importance of knowing oneself and finding the right work environment. The conversation concludes with the advice to try the 3.3 Rule and see the positive impact it can have on productivity and work-life balance.
Takeaways
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Book Release
02:12 The Backstory of the 3.3 Rule
04:53 The History of the 40-Hour Work Week
11:23 The 3.3 Rule and Productivity
14:30 Implementing the 3.3 Rule in the Workplace
24:11 Common Pitfalls of Implementing the 3.3 Rule
33:05 Remote Work: Does It Really Work?
40:14 One Piece of Advice: Try the 3.3 Rule
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