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How early do you wake up?

nebuer

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Usually 7am. Gives me the best balance between not having to give up a 6-10pm social life and getting to finish work while there's still daylight.

I think it's best to just optimize it around what you want to do during my day, though..

eg. If I had a day job at 8am I'd probably get up at 2-3am and spend my highest energy hours (after waking) on my own business

To me it doesn't matter much in terms of productivity (living alone might be a factor there).. waking at 1pm or 4am, you still have the same 15-17 hours waking time.
 

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I get up at 4 AM and do a morning routine.

When I work night shifts, I'll get up at about 12 PM and do an afternoon routine.

Generally, I am in bed by 10 PM, you need your sleep.
 
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I get up at 7 AM; have plans to start doing it at 5:30, so I can work out and, then, be ready at 7 AM to start my normal routine.
 
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Waking up at 6-7 AM I have the best productivity. However Im still pushing that number back consistently.

Getting there with no alarm clock makes it easier, because it feels much more natural. And I don't find being yelled at by my alarm clock as a good way to start my day.

Also, I'm not sure if I wake up early the more successful I get or if I get more successful the earlier I wake up!
 

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