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Do the difficult

Everyday whether you're at work or at school there is always one thing that takes up the most of your energy do that first. Do the big things first then the little things. 

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Meditation

Meditation has been in our generation for many years and is still very productive to this day. For 20 minutes of your time sit and think of absolutely nothing. It resets your brain to prepare for the day. You will find over a course of time meditation will reduce stress, pain, depression, anxiety...

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Tasks

Create a task list. It doesn't matter how difficult or easy the task is write it down. The feeling of checking it off feels like you have done something in your day. And reminds you of what your priorities for the day are.

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Exercise

An ideal time to wake up is at 5-6 to get dressed and do your daily hygiene. After that you should spend the time to exercise  for about half an hour like some yoga or some training you can find on the internet.

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Water

H20, it's important to drink water throughout the day.  It keeps your mind awake, the less water you drink it causes dehydration. Water keeps you alive and thriving, without it you would have daytime fatigue.

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Set goals

Setting goals help you see a direction of where you are going. Set reasonable goals. Our daily goals need to support with our weekly goals, and our weekly goals need support our monthly goals. Ultimately, this is the secret to becoming better today than we were yesterday, and becoming even better...

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JOHN C. MAXWELL

"You'll never change your life until you change something you do daily. The secret of your success is found in your daily routine."

JOHN C. MAXWELL

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JIM ROHN

"Life is not just watching the clock tick away"

JIM ROHN

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Alarms

When you have an alarm, many people just click the snooze button. Wake up early to refresh yourself and spend time for exercise. Try to put your alarm a few meters away from you so that you must get out of bed making you wake up.

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Do creative work first

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Do the most important thing first

Decisions and choices that you make throughout the day tend to drain your willpower. You're less likely to make a good decision at the end of the day than you are at the beginning.

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The first thing you do in the morning

The first hour is the most important part of your day. It impacts your mindset by setting the tone for the rest of the day. A routine designed around your goals will always trump one that is based on habits you haven't thought about.

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