The Best Times to Drink Coffee for Maximum Energy and Focus
Maybe the issue isn’t the coffee itself, but when you drink it. Today, let’s talk about how to schedule your coffee with the same precision you’d reserve for an important meeting. 1. Morning Many people reach for a cup of coffee the moment they get out of bed, but this habit may actually weaken its effect. Between 6 a.m. and 8 a.m., the body naturally releases a hormone called cortisol — your built-in “alarm clock” that helps wake you up and increases alertness. Imagine pouring caffeine into your system just when your body is already blasting its natural wake-up call. The signals overlap or even clash. It’s like inserting a deafening drum solo right in the middle of a symphonic climax — not only unhelpful, but potentially chaotic. A smarter approach is to delay your first cup until 9:30 to 11:00 a.m. At that time, your cortisol level naturally dips. Coffee can then “take the baton,” giving you a steady boost that sharpens your mind and elevates your productivity. 2. Aftern...