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We all know Charles Darwin, the father of modern evolutionary studies and the author of On the Origi

We all know Charles Darwin, the father of modern evolutionary studies and the author of On the Origin of Species, among other works. What you might not know is that Charles Darwin was basically the Tim Ferriss of his era — a master of producing maximum creative output in minimal time. [JotForm Logo](username={NAME}) [View this email in your browser](NAME}?utm_campaign=med-ins-3457&utm_source=inspirational-emails&utm_medium=email&utm_content=view-in-browser&email={EMAIL}&inspiration_id=277) username={NAME} [Aytekin Tank] “With a few exceptions, I believe timesheets are obsolete. There are better ways to ensure consistent, high-quality employee output.” Aytekin Tank, Founder of JotForm [How to measure achievement, instead of hours](username={NAME}) [How to measure achievement, instead of hours](username={NAME}) We all know Charles Darwin, the father of modern evolutionary studies and the author of On the Origin of Species, among other works. What you might not know is that Charles Darwin was basically the Tim Ferriss of his era — a master of producing maximum creative output in minimal time. Okay, so Darwin wasn’t pulling 4-hour work weeks. But he did clock about 4.5 hours of dedicated work per day, punctuated by long walks, naps, correspondence, and family dinners. He also wrote an impressive 19 books, so it seems this schedule served Darwin well. And he’s not the only prolific creative who kept (what most of us would consider) a pretty sweet schedule. [Continue reading the story](username={NAME}) [JotForm Inc.](username={NAME}) 111 Pine St. Suite 1815, San Francisco, CA 94111 Receiving this since you have a JotForm account or subscription: {NAME}. No longer want to receive emails from JotForm? [Unsubscribe](EMAIL}?ref=med-ins-3457&utm_campaign=inspirational-emails&utm_source=med-ins-3457&utm_medium=email&utm_content=unsubscribe_all) from JotForm emails | [Unsubscribe](NAME}/277/med-ins-3457/?utm_campaign=inspirational-emails&utm_source=med-ins-3457&utm_medium=email&utm_content=unsubscribe-campaign) from Inspirational emails

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