I mean, yes, sunlight and water are good for you, but professional athletes, like CEOS, seem to disproportionately believe that getting up at 6am or whatever is why they are successful. 🙄
I mean, yes, sunlight and water are good for you, but professional athletes, like CEOS, seem to disproportionately believe that getting up at 6am or whatever is why they are successful. 🙄
I have small children and get up at 6 AM every day. Believe me, waking up at that ungodly hour doesn't put me in my alpha success go-getter grindset. It just makes me exhausted.
Just depends when you go to bed. Going to bed at 9-10 and getting up at 6? Cool. Going to bed at 2AM and getting up at 6? Yeah just kill me.
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Same here. In order for my daughter not to spend her entire day in a daycare, I have to get up at 5, so I can leave for work at 6, and be there around 7. Then 7½-8 hours of work, and then 30-45 minutes of traintime home, and then i pick up my daugher at 15:15 (3:15 PM). So far i've been doing it for a couple of months, and it's getting easier, though not any more pleasant.