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Morning Vibes With Dr. Jerry - the First - Episode 212/8 Things Successful People Do Before Breakfast





Friday                            13th  April 2018

Morning Vibes With Dr. Jerry - the First

Hello and welcome to #MorningVibesWithDrJerryTheFirst-Episode 212

Title:          8 Things Successful People Do Before Breakfast

It's no secret that successful entrepreneurs and business leaders do things their way. It gives them a competitive advantage and assists them in overcoming adversity.

But, that doesn't mean that there are no common habits that these successful individual share.
For example, they meditate daily and enjoy telling stories of both their failures and success.

They also do these eight things every morning before they even eat breakfast

1.      They wake up before everyone else
Individuals like Jack Dorsey, GE CEO Jeff Immelt, Xerox CEO Ursula Burns, Tim Cook and Richard Branson are just a handful of successful individuals who are known for waking up extremely early.

They know that they have to get a head start on the day and there isn't a second to lose.

More importantly, by getting up so early, they are awake before everyone else so that there are no distractions to get in the the way of them and their thoughts.

2.      They exercise
Exercise is another popular morning routine for successful individuals.

Branson, Cook, Gary Vaynerchuk and Disney's Bob Iger wake-up super early so that they can get a workout in.

Dr. Travis Bradberry says that "Getting your body moving for as little as 10 minutes releases GABA, a neurotransmitter that makes your brain feel soothed and keeps you in control of your impulses -- improvements in your behaviour that you can measure with an emotional intelligence test."

3.      They take a shower

Science has proven that we have our best ideas while in the shower.
That's because the warm water, relaxed state of body and mind and little or no distraction from everything else around us will release dopamine, as well as boosts creativity when our minds are at ease.

4.      They spend time with their families
Growing up I was told that having family dinner together was important. In fact, unless we had other plans, it was required.
Successful people, however, also believe that kicking off their days with their loved is equally important -- whether it's reading, talking or making breakfast together. The 44th President of the United States of America Barack Obama made it a point of duty to have breakfast with his family every day whenever he was in the White House; if he could do that, then what excuse do you have?

5.      They work on a passion project
Outside of work, we all have things that we're excited about.

However, successful people realize that these passion project can help them blow off steam, boost creativity and refine their current skills or knowledge.
That's why companies like Google encourage employees to have passion projects. And, as a result, Gmail and AdSense were born.

With time being so limited, the most successful people work on these projects as early as they can while they are free of distractions and have the spare time. This helps people to decompress
.
6.      They catch up on the news
Checking the news gives successful people, such as Bill Gates, Warren Buffett, Jack Dorsey and Virgin America CEO David Cush, the chance to keep tabs on what's going in the world so that they know how that's going to affect their business and how they can develop solutions to make the world a better place.

7.      They write down what they’re grateful for
It's been found that when you write down what you're grateful for, it helps get you centered and puts your life in perspective.
Tim Ferriss, entrepreneur and author of "The 4-Hour Workweek," spends five minutes doing this each morning.
"The five-minute journal is a therapeutic intervention, for me at least, because I am that person. 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."

I started doing this on my own personal blog. Though it doesn't happen every day, when I do it, I have a much more productive day.

8.      Read and send emails
According to a survey from Robert Half Management Resources, most executives (50 percent) begin their days by checking their email.

On the hand, only around one-third (39 percent) of entry-level employees start their days with email.
The reason?
Successful people like to organize and schedule their day first thing in the morning.
Also, reading and sending emails first thing in the morning allows you to focus on more important tasks throughout the rest of the day.

Do you want to be successful in life irrespective of whatever your calling is, then consider copying what the successful people before you have done and are doing and flow in that direction. Life is not about reinventing the wheel, it's all about adjusting the bolts and nuts while greasing them adequately

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