No matter how hard we try, it’s impossible to operate at 100 percent at all times of the day. The afternoon work slump is real – and can affect our ability to complete tasks efficiently.
Here is the big secret to maximizing your day: The early bird gets the worm! In fact, the truth behind the expression is backed up by numerous studies. Waking up early allows you to accomplish more tasks and maintain a higher level of productivity. Only 10 percent of the population consider themselves ‘early birds,’ but for that minority a pattern of success is clear:
– Mika Brzezinski, Know Your Value founder & “Morning Joe” co-host, wakes up a 4:00 a.m.
– Tim Cook, the CEO of Apple, wakes up at 3:45 a.m.
– Former First Lady, Michelle Obama, is hitting the gym by 4:30 a.m.
– Ursula Burns, CEO of Xerox, wakes up at 5:15 a.m.
– Howard Schultz, CEO of Starbucks, is at work by 6 a.m.
The key is an early rise and a great morning routine. Here are some tips and tools to help you stay organized, maintain a positive attitude, and be more productive.
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Bedtime Routine
– Go to bed 10 minutes earlier and wake up 10 minutes earlier. Build up from the first day, week by week, consistently shifting your schedule back another 5-10 minutes until you have reached your desired wake-up time.
– Avoid screens before bed. Leave your phone in the other room or out of reach to limit how much you use it before bed or first thing in the morning.
– Set your alarm clock. Try using an alarm clock that produces a white light to help you wake up naturally. Your body will learn to react to the light over time, making it easier and less stressful to rise earlier.
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– Stay hydrated by keeping a water bottle on your nightstand. If you are someone who always forgets to drink the appropriate amount, try using a water bottle with time tracker markers as a reminder for how much water you should be drinking.
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