9 Successful People Who Wake Up Earlier than You
2014.04.29
As you age, you'll find that there is only "so much time" in a day. You're struggling to find the time to complete tasks. 24 hours is never enough. So how do you solve this issue? You wake up really early, like all these successful people do:
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Branson wakes up at 5:45 in the morning, no matter where he is in the world. Which probably explains why he's got time to do things like putting a naked model on his back.
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Cook is out of bed and sending emails at 4:30 in the morning. By 5am he's already at the gym. He's the first one in the office and the last one out.
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Dorsey wakes up at 5:30am to meditate. After that he hands everyone their asses by going for a six mile jog. He even kept the routine up when he was going back and forth between Square and Twitter.
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Iger gets up at 4:30 in the morning. He uses that time to listen to music, exercise, look at emails, watch some TV; all at the same time.
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Lafley told Fortune that he wakes up between 5 and 5:30 am and makes sure he's at his desk by 6:30 or 7: around the time most of us wake up.
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Anna Wintour doesn't just decide what's going to be trendy. She keeps a tight routine of waking up at 5:45 to start the day with an hour of tennis.
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Sergio Marchionne has a tight schedule. He's never in one place for a long time. But that doesn't stop him from getting up at 3:30 in the morning. Admittedly, that's pretty tough to do.
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Could it be the coffee that's keeping Schultz awake? “I get up at 4:30 every morning to walk my three dogs and work out. Around 5:45 a.m. I make coffee for myself and my wife, using an 8-cup Bodum French press,” Schultz told Bloomberg Businessweek.
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Armstrong starts sending emails out around 5 - 5:15am. Before sending them out, he works out. He says that life is too exciting to sleep.
Richard Branson, founder and chairman of the Virgin Group
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Branson wakes up at 5:45 in the morning, no matter where he is in the world. Which probably explains why he's got time to do things like putting a naked model on his back.
Apple CEO Tim Cook
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Cook is out of bed and sending emails at 4:30 in the morning. By 5am he's already at the gym. He's the first one in the office and the last one out.
Square CEO Jack Dorsey
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Dorsey wakes up at 5:30am to meditate. After that he hands everyone their asses by going for a six mile jog. He even kept the routine up when he was going back and forth between Square and Twitter.
Disney CEO Bob Iger
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Iger gets up at 4:30 in the morning. He uses that time to listen to music, exercise, look at emails, watch some TV; all at the same time.
Procter & Gamble CEO A.G. Lafley
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Lafley told Fortune that he wakes up between 5 and 5:30 am and makes sure he's at his desk by 6:30 or 7: around the time most of us wake up.
Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour
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Anna Wintour doesn't just decide what's going to be trendy. She keeps a tight routine of waking up at 5:45 to start the day with an hour of tennis.
Fiat and Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne
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Sergio Marchionne has a tight schedule. He's never in one place for a long time. But that doesn't stop him from getting up at 3:30 in the morning. Admittedly, that's pretty tough to do.
Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz
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Could it be the coffee that's keeping Schultz awake? “I get up at 4:30 every morning to walk my three dogs and work out. Around 5:45 a.m. I make coffee for myself and my wife, using an 8-cup Bodum French press,” Schultz told Bloomberg Businessweek.
AOL CEO Tim Armstrong
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Armstrong starts sending emails out around 5 - 5:15am. Before sending them out, he works out. He says that life is too exciting to sleep.
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