The Unyielding Theory

Also known as the 20-minute time out theory, this concept states that the human brain can only sustain a state of focus for 20 minutes before requiring a break.

Key Tenets

1. Focus is a finite resource.

2. Prolonged focus leads to decreased productivity.

3. 20 minutes of focus = 1 unit of productivity.

Empirical evidence supports these claims.

Counter theory: The 5-minute workday.

Practical applications of the 20-minute time out theory.