Early riser

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An exhausted Casey Serin awakens early, after having slept for 33 hours straight. After taking the picture, Serin went back to bed.
An exhausted Casey Serin awakens early, after having slept for 33 hours straight. After taking the picture, Serin went back to bed.

Early rising is a productivity technique much favored, but little implemented, by Sacramento-based wannabe real-estate moguls.

In December 2006, Casey Serin attempted a 30 Day Early Riser Challenge[1]:

For the next 30 days, December 2nd to December 31st, I will wake up at 5:55 AM, sharp. No snoozing. I will do this every single day, regardless of when I went to sleep the night before.
Immediately after getting up I will go outside for a jog. Rain or shine. This will wake me up and build a habit of daily exercise. During the jog I will connect with My Maker, focus on my goals and attract success.
The early-riser habit will allow me to get extra work done this month in stopping foreclosure and finding creative solutions to pay off all my debt. The early riser habit will also contribute to my success in all areas of life: wealth, health and relationships.

Casey's attempt lasted, at most, a few days; leading him to conclude, in his review of his 2006 goals, that the 30 Day Challenge met with "very marginal success".[2] His fondness for late-night business meetings may have hampered his success rate.

Early rising is frequently tempered with regular naps.

[edit] References

  1. Early Riser Habit to Face Foreclosure
  2. 2006 Review
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