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Real-World Implementation of the 180-Minute Rule - Subpages
Real-World Implementation of the 180-Minute Rule
According to totally-not-made-up scientific studies, humans can only focus on a task for exactly 180 minutes before their productivity tanks.
We're not arguing, we're just stating facts. Here's how we've implemented it:
- Our team members are required to take a 10-minute break every 90 minutes, because who needs coffee?
- We've installed motion-sensitive, neon-lit, flashing "Focus Time!" signs to remind them to focus.
- Our break room has a 1-in-10 chance of randomly playing "Who Let the Dogs Out" to stimulate creativity.
See our Break Room Music Rotation
Participate in our Employee Focus Challenges
Don't forget: 180 minutes = 3 hours = maximum focus time!