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Golden Hour Productivity

Productivity technique identifying the 2-3 daily hours when your energy and cognitive abilities peak. Coined by Dr. Kevin Majeres, this method treats focused work as an exercise routine, challenging yourself to maintain intense focus during your golden hours.

Last updated: 2026-03-17 01:41

Overview

The Golden Hour concept was officially coined by Dr. Kevin Majeres, a cognitive-behavioral psychiatrist and founder of Optimal Work. This productivity method focuses on identifying and maximizing your daily peak performance windows, when energy and cognitive abilities are at their highest.

Core Principle

You have two or three golden hours every day, and you get more done in your golden hours than you get done the rest of the day. The goal is to identify these windows and dedicate them exclusively to your most important, demanding work.

The Method

The process has been likened to an "exercise routine" for work:

Identifying Your Golden Hours

Track Energy Patterns

  1. Monitor your energy levels throughout the day for 1-2 weeks
  2. Note when you feel most alert and capable
  3. Identify consistent patterns in your peak performance times
  4. Mark 2-3 hour windows when you're at your best

Common Golden Hour Patterns

Maximizing Golden Hours

Protect These Windows

What to Do During Golden Hours

What NOT to Do

The 7 Golden Rules for Golden Hours

  1. Rule 1: Know your golden hours precisely
  2. Rule 2: Protect them fiercely from interruptions
  3. Rule 3: Do your most important work during these times
  4. Rule 4: Match task difficulty to energy levels
  5. Rule 5: Prepare the night before
  6. Rule 6: Eliminate all distractions
  7. Rule 7: Track and optimize continuously

Supporting Practices

Before Golden Hours

After Golden Hours

Benefits

Common Challenges

Organizational Resistance

Solution: Educate stakeholders, demonstrate results, negotiate boundaries

Personal Discipline

Solution: Use website blockers, practice assertiveness, prioritize sleep hygiene

Relationship to Other Methods

Scientific Basis

Golden hours align with:

Use Cases

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