1. They’re wide
awake
Successful entrepreneurs like Richard Branson are known for
waking up bright and early.
"I have always been an early riser. Like keeping a positive
outlook, or keeping fit, waking up early is a habit, which you must work on to
maintain. Over my 50 years in business I have learned that if I rise early I
can achieve so much more in a day, and therefore in life," explains the Virgin Group founder.
When you're awake before 7 a.m. you have the time to check the
news, gather your thoughts, or exercise. This prevents you from rushing out the
door every morning feeling frazzled and unfocused.
Waking up early means that you have to stop hitting the snooze
button by getting enough sleep each night - preferably between 7 and 9 hours. Besides ensuring that you're an early
riser, getting the appropriate amount of sleep improves your health, memory, learning,
productivity, and mood. It may even help you make fewer risky financial
decisions, reduce stress, and decrease fat and increase muscle mass with
exercise.
2. Avoid your phone
This may sound crazy, but there a couple of perfectly valid
reasons for not reaching for your phone first thing in the morning. For
starters, placing it next to yourself throughout the night can interrupt your
sleep because of the light the screen emits or the notifications that go off
throughout the night.
Additionally, diving into your inbox or social media channels
can be stressful and distract you from setting your personal priorities.
Instead of setting your goals for the day, you're frantically responding to an
angry email from a client. That's not the best way to start your day.
3.
Exercise or meditate
Yes. Whether if it's going for run, lifting weights, plunging into a 57-degree
Fahrenheit pool, yoga
or reciting oms, regular exercise or meditation reduces stress, makes you
happier, increases your energy, helps you sleep better, gives your immune
system a boost, and prevents you from developing future health concerns like
heart disease.
However, just as important for an entrepreneur, exercising and
meditating each morning can help you focus on what you need to achieve throughout
the day and develop new ideas.
5. Lift your spirits
Some mornings you just don't want to roll out of bed. The
weather's crummy and you had a major setback. It's not the end of the world,
but it's enough to kill your motivation for the next couple of days.
That's why successful entrepreneurs practice lifting their
spirits each morning. Whether it's reading an inspiring book, memorizing
motivational quotes, working on a passion project, or writing down your
thoughts or experiences in a journal or blog, take a couple of minutes every
morning to get in the right mindset before tackling the day.
If those tactics aren't effective, write down the things that
you're grateful for.
"The five-minute journal is a therapeutic intervention, for
me at least, because I am that person," says Tim Ferriss, entrepreneur and
author of The 4-Hour Workweek. "That allows me to not only get
more done during the day but to also feel better throughout the entire day, to
be a happier person, to be a more content person -- which is not something that
comes naturally to me."
6. Set your goals
and priorities
Every Monday morning set your goals for the week. Each day for
the rest of the week write down the goals and priorities that need to happen
that day. Think about how you're going to accomplish those goals while in the
shower, jogging or whenever you have quiet time to yourself.
The most effective way to cross items off your to-do list is by
starting with the hardest task - or the task that you're dreading the most.
Procrastinating on those tasks just leaves them for tomorrow. Get them done and
over with now so that you can keep moving forward.
7. Get down to
business.
Finally, it's time to get down
to business. You can now grab your phone and read and send emails, pop-in on
social media, check the news involving your industry, and review metrics, such
as the previous day's sales. That data may alter your
to-do-list, but because you got a headstart, you'll be prepared and ready
when it's time to enter the office.
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