The Morning Routine of a Multifaceted Attorney and Writer
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Chapter 1: A Unique Perspective on Morning Routines
To kick off this discussion, I should clarify why my insights are worth your attention. It's easy to dismiss advice by claiming that individuals vary significantly, but that's simply not the case. Most wealthy individuals share similar habits before 7 AM, with a few exceptions.
Now, allow me a moment for some self-reflection (which is totally humble, by the way). I once achieved a six-figure income for three consecutive years—not in the online sphere, and my current earnings aren't on that level, but it's a notable achievement. If I ever return to a salaried role, I’ll firmly negotiate for more than $100,000 annually; I need that number to maintain my credibility.
Additionally, I have a keen intellect. At the age of fourteen, I delivered a presentation on particle physics at Fermilab. I could potentially lead a team to develop rockets—now that's a valuable type of intelligence.
Moreover, I am indeed an attorney, albeit not currently practicing, and I write columns, though my contributions to newspapers have diminished. Leading Dweebs Global, our nonprofit organization, is rewarding; we help numerous individuals, even if we don’t generate profit. It's still a point of pride for me.
On another note, I’ve traveled extensively and developed a deep appreciation for different cultures. I’ve even seen the Eiffel Tower multiple times, and yes, I’ve touched it!
To keep things relatable, I’ve had my share of humble experiences—like sleeping under mosquito nets and taking bucket baths in India, where I realized that credit often outweighs karma.
I have artistic skills, enjoy playing the piano, and can even figure skate. In February alone, I read over twenty books. All of this serves to illustrate that I am successful, and you might aspire to be like me.
Inspirational Insights
Incorporating insightful quotes underlines that this article provides both value and inspiration.
The next section will delve into research and a bullet-point list, as social science studies can support almost any argument. Here are some morning activities you might consider before 7 AM:
Prepare Breakfast
Breakfast is often touted as the essential meal, promoting a balanced diet and potentially preventing weight gain.
Skip Breakfast
Conversely, some argue that breakfast is overhyped, influenced by advertising. Intermittent fasting might even be more beneficial.
Make Your Bed
Many advocate for making your bed first thing in the morning to foster a sense of achievement.
Leave Your Bed Unmade
Interestingly, studies suggest that making your bed might not be as beneficial for your health as previously thought.
Exercise
Morning workouts are commonly recommended for a healthy lifestyle.
Avoid Morning Exercise
Yet, some studies indicate that morning exercise might not suit everyone.
You get the gist.
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Conclusion: My Morning Rituals
Drumroll, please. Here’s what I typically do before 7 AM, with perhaps one or two exceptions each month: I sleep.
Why? Because it’s challenging to meditate or write an article while in bed. And honestly, I’ve read that individuals with a high intellect—like myself—may require more sleep.
As a young adult, my body clock often wakes me up later than I’d prefer. A 7:30 AM wake-up feels early enough!
Upon waking, I might read, write, or just express my reluctance to rise. Sometimes I exercise (though that’s a stretch, as I’ve been told it’s acceptable to exaggerate about physical activity).
Here's the twist: everything I claimed earlier is indeed true, albeit selectively highlighted. I can be lazy, procrastinate, and often forgo making my bed. I might not even wear pants some days, opting for just a hint of lipstick to create the illusion of being put together.
And that’s the reality. Don’t be too hard on yourself—you’re doing just fine.
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