DAVE: I've found with my client base who are not necessarily normal people, that a few of them do normal like Bulletproof Intermittent Fasting, but even then people are in good shape and all, they start to crash a little
bit around lunch time and they get a little cold and distracted and cranky.
Not exact matches
Jay also makes a note that scheduling Tweets
around common
lunch and dinner
times (if you can —
time zones can make this a
bit difficult) is a good way to make sure more of your posts are seen.
I kinda dabble in a little
bit of everything, so at 8 am i might be doing a brake job,
around lunch fixing an interior water leak, and at quitting
time pulling a cylinder head off.
When I worked in
Bite I used to hate the daily routine sh @t — all the «scanning the media», «sending press releases» (that nobody will read unless you phone them or give them a free
lunch) «phoning the same people
time after
time» etc. and to break up that monotony, I did a daily e-mail
around my team with: