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The Power of Daily Routine

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What's up beautiful people:x let's talk about having a powerful routine. Having a great routine may not be glamourous, but it can be really good at placing the building blocks of your life. But make it about what you want to become, and keep it more abstract to it is more seamless to follow. 

For example: You wan to become a computer programmer

So routine could be

Wake up at 8am

9am-12pm: Practice Coding

12pm-1pm: Lunch

1pm-2pm: Workout

2pm to 5pm: Everything else you gotta do

5pm-8pm: Clubbing and dating/practicing game

So, just so that you know. 

Having a "POWERFUL ROUTINE" is how you build out your life.

Why people don't do it, is because "STICKING TO A ROUTINE IS HARD."

Routine is super practical stuff, and all masterplans are built on routine. 

 


"Reality is a Love Simulator"-Leo Gura

 

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I love daily routines and habits, too. Some structure is always necessary if you are working towards a higher goal imo. A lot of times if I do not commit to a daily structure, I tend to just decide what I am doing based on how I feel. But that is not always very productive if you have long term goals that require daily consistent effort. But along side that, I think it is also important to leave some time open for creative inspiration and spontaneity to guide you in the moment in what you do.

Usually my schedule will look somewhat like this: 

01:00 pm - waking up, breakfast, etc.

02:00 - 06:00 pm - spending time in nature with my dog, some grounding and body movement exercises, meeting some new people. Flowing. 

06:00 - 10:00 pm - Gym, BJJ

10:00 pm - Dinner

11:00 pm - 04:00 am - studying.

The first part of my day tends to be more feeling based. Towards the end is where I start to work cognitively. Works for me. Especially because my dog sleeps then. If I work during the day, he comes under the table and starts chewing on my pants constantly lol. 

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I struggle with routines. Glad yours is working out. 

 

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