Be Conscious It is always good to wake up early as it will allow you to have more hours to work on something that is important and contributes value into your life. However sometimes I find that waking up early is not really meant for everyone.
Do You Really Need To Wake Up That Early?
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Be Conscious
It is always good to wake up early as it will allow you to have more hours to work on something that is important and contributes value into your life. However sometimes I find that waking up early is not really meant for everyone.
Most people are influenced to wake up much more earlier because of reading personal development blogs or books. However I don't totally agree with that.
I think that it is needed for people to be conscious of their own body and know what is the best time for them to wake up feeling energized, inspired and alert. Not everyone will wake up at 5am and feels great and not everyone can feel the most productive at 6 am. What I am trying to focus on is to take advice with a grain of salt, what is great for others does not mean that it is great for you. You need to start living consciously instead of following blindly.
The author of the 4 hour work week, Tim Ferriss, says that he writes better at 2am - 4am and I believe rarely there are others that will advice you to write in that time. You will need to be conscious and start learning more about yourself. Find out the time that you will wake up feeling great and be inspired for you day. Nobody know better about you than yourself.
Cheers,
Vincent
It is always good to wake up early as it will allow you to have more hours to work on something that is important and contributes value into your life. However sometimes I find that waking up early is not really meant for everyone.
Most people are influenced to wake up much more earlier because of reading personal development blogs or books. However I don't totally agree with that.
I think that it is needed for people to be conscious of their own body and know what is the best time for them to wake up feeling energized, inspired and alert. Not everyone will wake up at 5am and feels great and not everyone can feel the most productive at 6 am. What I am trying to focus on is to take advice with a grain of salt, what is great for others does not mean that it is great for you. You need to start living consciously instead of following blindly.
The author of the 4 hour work week, Tim Ferriss, says that he writes better at 2am - 4am and I believe rarely there are others that will advice you to write in that time. You will need to be conscious and start learning more about yourself. Find out the time that you will wake up feeling great and be inspired for you day. Nobody know better about you than yourself.
Cheers,
Vincent
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