"What time of day do you do your best work?"
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Joshua Greenberg - Office of Child Advocacy, Children's Hospital
"Early morning on days that I ride my bike to work. There's nothing like dodging a half hour of Boston traffic to assure you're awake when you hit your desk."
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Lynne B. Xerras - Holland & Knight LLP
"In an ideal world, the answer would be "all day", but the truth is, I spend the typical morning reading emails, returning calls and catching up with my co-workers. By lunch, I usually have the small stuff wrapped up and become much more productive throughout the late afternoon." |
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Robert L. Ullmann - Nutter McClennen & Fish LLP
"I'm a night owl. When dealing with tough case dilemmas, my inspirations often come late at night, especially with the help of dark chocolate. To get the most out of each day, I usually schedule meetings and phone calls for the morning and early afternoon. I try to save the later part of the day -- and often the night -- for deep reading and writing."
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Edmund J. Gorman - Law Office of Edmund J. Gorman
"When I have uninterrupted time, usually from mid-afternoon to the close of business. Mornings can be hectic with catching up on e-mails and returning phone calls, as well as meetings."
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