We Follow these 3-BIG Routines - Rich Personalities !
If you're an ambitious type
who's focused on achieving great things, you're no doubt looking for any leg up
you can get. Countless articles and blog posts suggest one in particular:
copying the morning routines of super successful icons. But are these various
schedules and hacks just personal quirks of this or that billionaire, or is
there a general pattern? Luckily, a recent survey has something to say about
what the morning routines of high achievers look like.
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A recent MSN poll aimed to
find out using a combination of traditional polling and big data techniques
that adjusted the raw data to better reflect America 's actual demographics. It
wasn't exactly a peer-reviewed study, but "It's as accurate as a
traditional scientific survey," according to MSN and a write-up of the
findings by their partner Business Insider.
In some ways, the results
show the routines of all income levels were much the same — half of us ignore
Mom's advice to always eat a healthy breakfast, and few Americans of any income
level lay out their clothes the night before. But the poll did uncover a few
differences between the routines of high-income and low-income earners.
1.Rich people plan
out their days.
Do you go with the flow and
adapt to whatever the day throws at you, or do you plan your day out each
morning or the night before? Your answer probably depends on your income level.
Nearly half of the super-rich plan out their day — if not before they go to
bed, at least before they get started that morning.
2.Rich people more likely
to work out in the morning.
To be fair, very few of us
actually manage to squeeze in a full workout in the morning, but high earners
are over-represented among this health-minded group. More than 1 in 10 Americans
earning $175,000 a year or more hits the gym in the morning, with that
percentage declining steadily as incomes go down.
3.Rich people watch less
TV News in the morning.
Middle-class and wealthy
people prefer to get their news online instead. People with lower incomes tend
to switch on cable news.
There are significant
limitations to these findings, of course. Just because these behaviors are
correlated with higher incomes doesn't mean they in any way cause higher
incomes (it's pretty easy to see why someone juggling minimum wage jobs
wouldn't have much time or appetite for a morning workout), but taken together,
they do suggest at least one overarching difference between how the better and
worse off approach their routines.
Personalized routine is
the best Routine !
Planning out your days,
making time (and finding energy) for a workout, and opting to actively select
your news rather than passively let Fox or CNN wash over you all suggest
intentionality. They are effortful things people actively choose rather than
the default options that just happen when you go with the flow or do what's
easiest.
So while there's little
that's identical about the morning routines of the super wealthy — for
instance, Mark Zuckerberg and Jeff Bezos tend to get up relatively late and
Richard Branson and Tim Cook are extreme early risers — it does seem that high
achievers are more likely to consider their own rhythms and preferences and
thoughtfully develop a routine that works with them.
Neither this study nor any
other will be able to tell you exactly what you should do each morning to boost
your chances of success (Meditation? Journaling? A run? Trashy TV?). But what
this study does reveal is that the successful are more likely to actively
design their routines. If you're going to copy a high-achiever, do it by
planning your routine the way you want it. Here are some ideas to get you
started.
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For a close look at the
morning routines of famous artists and writers throughout history, check out
"Daily Rituals: How Artists Work" by Mason Currey.
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