Monday, November 15, 2010

Getting it done

Our friend Laura Hamilton is an early riser.
“We rise every morning at 4,” she says.
“My husband is a horticulturist, thus the hours.
“I love that 4 hours before the world goes to work.
“It’s amazingly productive.”
Laura is a funny lady. She gets paid for it.
She’s a professional humorous speaker.
And she is funny. I’ve heard and watched her.
But this is no joke. With her or with me.
We’re both early risers. It’s our life rhythm.
I like it, too, because I’m rested and ready to work.
These are highly-productive hours.
This is when I can get the most done.
Without interruptions.
Don’t ask me to do much after 6 p.m.
Much work after 6 p.m., that is.
I will run my mouth, though.
That’s what professional speakers do.
Our circadian rhythms determine much of this.
My wife and sons are on a different time schedule.
They could sleep till noon if the world let them.
Whatever your rhythm, make it work for you.
Some like writing, painting or reading in the evening.
Everyone else is asleep and they have the time.
No interruptions, distractions or other nonsense.
Just do something constructive with that time.
It is tooooo precious to waste.
Speaking of waste, don’t waste another minute.
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