Overview
A Power Hour is a 60-minute block of focused, intentional work—free from distractions, multitasking, or interruptions.
How It Works
Three Core Steps
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Select Priority Task
- Choose specific task or project requiring undivided attention
- Must contribute significantly to your goals
- Can be one larger task or set of smaller related tasks
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Eliminate Distractions
- Put phone on silent
- Close unnecessary tabs and applications
- Create environment conducive to laser-focused work
- Inform others you're unavailable
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Work Without Interruption
- Work on task for 60 minutes straight
- No stopping, checking email, or task switching
- Maintain complete focus on single objective
Why It Works
Scientific Basis
- Attention Span: Humans have average attention span of roughly 60 minutes before brains start to wander
- Parkinson's Law: Limiting time counters work expansion
- Flow State: Time-blocking and deep work principles help trigger flow
- Work Efficiency: Time constraints drive faster, more efficient work
Key Benefits
- Eliminates Procrastination: Timer makes it easier to start
- Boosts Efficiency: Intense session accomplishes more
- Builds Momentum: Successful Power Hour sets tone for rest of day
- Triggers Flow State: Sustained focus enables deep work
- Reduces Multitasking: Single-task focus without burnout
Best Practices
- Schedule Power Hours during peak energy times
- Prepare task list before starting
- Take break after completing Power Hour
- Use timer for accountability
- Track progress and completion rates