The power of when Discover your chronotype--and the best time to eat lunch, ask for a raise, have sex, write a novel, take your meds, and more

Michael Breus

Book - 2016

Most advice centers on what to do, or how to do it, and ignores the when of success. But exciting new research proves there is a right time to do just about everything, based on our biology and hormones. As Dr. Michael Breus proves in THE POWER OF WHEN, working with your body's inner clock for maximum health, happiness, and productivity is easy, exciting, and fun. THE POWER OF WHEN presents a groundbreaking new program for getting back in sync with your natural rhythm by making minor changes to your daily routine. After you've taken Dr. Breus's comprehensive Bio-Time Quiz to figure out your chronotype (are you a Bear, Lion, Dolphin or Wolf?), you'll find out the best time to do over 50 different activities. Featuring a f...oreword by Mehmet C. Oz, MD, and packed with fascinating facts, fun personality quizzes, and easy-to-follow guidelines, THE POWER OF WHEN is the ultimate "lifehack" to help you achieve your goals.--

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Published
New York : Little, Brown and Company 2016.
Language
English
Main Author
Michael Breus (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
xiii, 370 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Bibliography
Include bibliographical references (pages 341-354) and index.
ISBN
9780316391269
  • Foreword
  • Introduction: Timing Is Everything
  • Part 1. Chronotypes
  • Chapter 1. What's Your Chronotype?
  • Chapter 2. A Perfect Day in the Life of a Dolphin
  • Chapter 3. A Perfect Day in the Life of a Lion
  • Chapter 4. A Perfect Day in the Life of a Bear
  • Chapter 5. A Perfect Day in the Life of a Wolf
  • Part 2. The Best Time to do Everything
  • Chapter 6. Relationships
  • Fail in Love
  • Call a Friend
  • Fight with Your Partner
  • Have Sex
  • Plan Something Important
  • Talk to Your Kids
  • Chapter 7. Fitness
  • Go for a Run
  • Play a Team Sport
  • Practice Yoga
  • Train for Strength
  • Chapter 8. Health
  • Fight Illness
  • Get a Flu Shot
  • Get a Mammogram
  • Go to the Bathroom
  • See a Therapist
  • Take a Bath or Shower
  • Take a Pill
  • Weigh Yourself
  • Chapter 9. Sleep
  • Wake Up
  • Nap
  • Sleep In
  • Go to Bed
  • Chapter 10. Eat and Drink
  • Eat Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
  • Have a Drink
  • Have Coffee
  • Pig Out
  • Snack
  • Chapter 11. Work
  • Ask for a Raise
  • Cold-Call
  • Commute
  • Email
  • Go on a Job Interview
  • Learn Something New
  • Make a Decision
  • Memorize
  • Present Your Ideas
  • Chapter 12. Creativity
  • Brainstorm
  • Play Music
  • Put It All Together
  • Write a Novel
  • Chapter 13. Money
  • Buy
  • Get Rich
  • Make a Deal
  • Sell
  • Chapter 14. Fun
  • Binge-Watch Your Shows
  • Log On
  • Play Games
  • Read for Pleasure
  • Tell a joke
  • Travel
  • Part 3. The Power of When For Life
  • Chapter 15. Chrono-Seasonality
  • Chapter 16. Chrono-Longevity
  • Master Clocks
  • Dolphin Master Clock
  • Lion Master Clock
  • Bear Master Clock
  • Wolf Master Clock
  • Acknowledgments
  • Notes
  • Index
Review by Library Journal Review

Clinical psychologist Breus (The Sleep -Doctor's Diet Plan; Beauty Sleep) appears frequently on the Dr. Oz show and writes for the Huffington Post. Using a "Bio-Time quiz," the author's latest divides people into groups of animals: dolphins, lions, bears and wolves. Chapters cover the best timing for activities, including relationships (falling in love, sex, communicating with family and friends), fitness (running, team sports, yoga), health (flu shots, mammograms, bathing, weighing, bathroom activities), sleep (waking up, napping, going to bed, sleeping in), eating and drinking, work (asking for a raise, commuting, emailing, making decisions), creativity (brainstorming, playing music, writing), money (buying, selling, getting rich), and fun (binge-watching TV, logging on, game playing, reading, telling jokes, and travel). Much of his advice is sensible and predictable: reduce alcohol and caffeine consumption; eat protein for breakfast; limit exercise before bedtime and screen time in general; keep a consistent schedule. Chronobiology and sleep are hot topics, and obesity has been linked to sleep deprivation. VERDICT Demand for this title may be driven by media attention. Recommended for readers with an interest in self-help titles.-Mary Chitty, Cambridge Healthtech, Needham, MA © Copyright 2016. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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