Day 1 of 21 Early Days
I got sucked into the world of Ted Talks on Youtube the other night, which included, but was not limited to, the following:
Seven Ways to Make Conversation with Anyone
The Great Porn Experiment
and
How Waking Up at 4:30 AM Every Day Will Change Your Life
I'm not going to explain the Great Porn Experiment (you have to watch that one yourself), but I will explain the 4:30 AM Ted Talk in a few short sentences:
A study found that many of the most successful people in the world all woke up at 4:30 AM each day. This guy tried it for 21 days based on the fact that it supposedly takes 21 days to form a new habit. His experiment went viral back in 2015 and was known as #21earlydays.
I mentioned this Ted Talk to the girls in my Articles Club last night and Emily was like "you should try it and report back to us next month."
So thank you Emily for that great suggestion/challenge.
Here I am typing this and it is now 4:56 AM on a Wednesday. I've already started the dishwasher this morning and I actually still might be here to unload it....which is weird, right?
I will totally leave the unloading for Brian.
I also started the "Touch Up" cycle on the dryer in the hopes that I'll fold the clothes left in there from....last Saturday.
The dogs are sitting by their food bowls totally confused.
Will I actually beat the 7 AM traffic and be on time to work this morning?
Let's not get ahead of ourselves.
But I do still have 1 hour and 56 minutes before I need to go to work, so right now I'm feeling like the world is my oyster.
Seven Ways to Make Conversation with Anyone
The Great Porn Experiment
and
How Waking Up at 4:30 AM Every Day Will Change Your Life
I'm not going to explain the Great Porn Experiment (you have to watch that one yourself), but I will explain the 4:30 AM Ted Talk in a few short sentences:
A study found that many of the most successful people in the world all woke up at 4:30 AM each day. This guy tried it for 21 days based on the fact that it supposedly takes 21 days to form a new habit. His experiment went viral back in 2015 and was known as #21earlydays.
I mentioned this Ted Talk to the girls in my Articles Club last night and Emily was like "you should try it and report back to us next month."
So thank you Emily for that great suggestion/challenge.
Here I am typing this and it is now 4:56 AM on a Wednesday. I've already started the dishwasher this morning and I actually still might be here to unload it....which is weird, right?
I will totally leave the unloading for Brian.
I also started the "Touch Up" cycle on the dryer in the hopes that I'll fold the clothes left in there from....last Saturday.
The dogs are sitting by their food bowls totally confused.
Will I actually beat the 7 AM traffic and be on time to work this morning?
Let's not get ahead of ourselves.
But I do still have 1 hour and 56 minutes before I need to go to work, so right now I'm feeling like the world is my oyster.
Haha!! You're doing it!! Yessss! Can't wait to hear all about it! :)
ReplyDeleteYou totally have to keep me updated. I've heard of this but never put much thought into it.
ReplyDeleteYes!!! Can't wait to hear how the other 20 days go! :)
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