Imagine this: you wake up and you instantly achieve something. You complete a goal, you make progress, you build momentum and you build self-esteem. You make it part of your routine and achieve something everyday, instantly.
All you have to do is tackle a goal when you wake up.
Image CreditMost personal development and productivity experts suggest mornings as the best time for clear and focused results-driven work. I’ve experienced the same and form my days around just a few hours of work in the morning between 10am and 1pm. I also believe that different people work best at different times…
Got that Monday (and every other work-day) morning feeling? Here’s how to begin each new day as if you can’t wait to get started. This is my 100th article for Lifehack.org. That set my mind thinking about beginnings and endings. Last week, I wrote about how to leave work gracefully, so it seems natural to follow…
Continuing in line with things that help you get out of bed, comes a product that enforces one of the more cruel waking tactics – relocating your alarm clock away from your bedside. Clocky is an alarm clock made by Nanda. What sets this little guy apart is it’s ability to go for a…
I have been an early-riser for over a year now. Monday through Friday I wake up at 5:00 AM without hitting the snooze button even once. I never take naps and rarely feel tired throughout the day. The following is my advice on how to start your day (everyday) at 5:00…
Especially in winter, I found it hard to wake up early. Matthew Stibbe has feel the same but he has 10 tips on how to train yourself to wake up earlier. Is it that easy? Well it works for him, so you may as well try it, if you are trying hard to wake up…