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9 Daily Routines & Rituals Of Highly Successful People
Many of us think successful people do strange rituals to reach their success.
The truth is that they follow simple routines. They wake up and stick to a game plan. They find freedom in their routine while average people see routine as imprisoning.
To put it into perspective here are the routines and daily rituals of some highly successful people.
The Daily Routines & Rituals of The Highly Successful
1. Maya Angelou (Author)
“If the work is going badly, I stay until 12:30. If it’s going well, I’ll stay as long as it’s going well.”
When she arrived home she would go over what she had written. Then she would shower, prepare dinner to unwind by the time her husband would get home.
After their dinner she would read what she wrote to her husband without expecting comments.
2. Benjamin Franklin (Inventor)
His famous question for every day was What good shall I do this day?
He would wake, wash up, eat breakfast then work from 8-12. He would dine with friends and look over his accounts then work for a couple more hours.
He would review his accomplishment for the day and retire. He also adopted the practice of daily air baths. Instead of taking a cold shower, which he felt shocked his body too much, he would stand naked and bath in the cold air.
I rise early almost every morning, and sit in my chamber without any clothes whatever, half an hour or an hour, according to the season, either reading or writing. This practice is not in the least painful, but on the contrary, agreeable; and if I return to bed afterwards, before I dress myself, as sometimes happens, I make a supplement to my night’s rest, of one or two hours of the most pleasing sleep that can be imagined.
I’m not always the best sleeper, so I’m tempted to try this and see if I too can have some of “the most pleasing sleep that can be imagined”!
3. Jack Dorsey (CEO Square & Founder of Twitter)
The only way to do this is to be very disciplined and very practiced – Jack Dorsey
To deal with distractions of the week he created a weekly schedule he would stick to everyday so he knew what he was working on.
Monday: Management and running the company Tuesday: Product Wednesday: Marketing and communications, growth Thursday: Developers and partnerships Friday: Company culture and recruiting
4. Winston Churchill (Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom)
He woke up at 7am and would stay in bed until 11. He would catch up on local news, eat his breakfast, and speak with his secretaries. He would then bathe, walk outside, the start work with whisky and soda.
For late lunch he would eat with family and friends. At 5 he would take a nap for a couple hours, bathe again and get ready for dinner.
Dinner was considered the highlight of his day, with much socializing, drinking, and smoking that sometimes went past midnight. After his guests left, he would then work for another hour or so before heading to bed.
5. Stephen King (Author)
“I have a glass of water or a cup of tea. There’s a certain time I sit down, from 8:00 to 8:30, somewhere within that half hour every morning,” he explained. “I have my vitamin pill and my music, sit in the same seat, and the papers are all arranged in the same places. The cumulative purpose of doing these things the same way every day seems to be a way of saying to the mind, you’re going to be dreaming soon.”
6. Beethoven (Music Composer)
He would then take small break during his days. He would then take a walk after midday lunch. He would keep a pencil and music paper with him incase he got some inspiration.
He would visit taverns in the evening and would go out to watch stage plays or meet with friends.
He would rarely work on music in the evening and would go to bed by 10 pm at the latest.
7. Barack Obama (U.S. President)
Obama has dinner with his wife and daughters to reflect. Of course he has a lot of routines during the day which is top secret. But you see how the normal routine of the beginning and end of his days are.
8. Evan Williams (Twitter, Blogger, Medium Founder)
Evan Williams makes sure to take a break mid day, to go to the gym. He found out that he was more productive in the morning so he uses that time to get important work done then.
My focus is usually great first thing in the morning, so going to the gym first is a trade-off of very productive time. Instead, I’ve started going mid-morning or late afternoon (especially on days I work late).
9. Ernest Hemingway (Author)
He would then hold his thoughts in his head for the remainder of the day, anticipating the next morning where he could get all the of them on paper.
Conclusion
So as you can see. The routines of the people listed about aren’t anything too crazy, beside Ben’s “Air Bath”. They found what worked for them and stuck to it for the span of their professional careers and lives.
What is your routine? Please share it with us in the comments section below.