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Could your bedtime be the ultimate productivity hack you've been missing? In this eye-opening Five Minute Friday, I challenge everything you thought you knew about entrepreneurial hustle culture and late-night work sessions.
Most entrepreneurs pride themselves on burning the midnight oil, working until 2 or 3 AM in pursuit of success. But what if that approach is actually holding you back? Over the past two years, I've discovered the game-changing "9 PM Advantage" – the practice of trading those late-night hours for early morning productivity. This simple shift has completely transformed my effectiveness and wellbeing.
The power of this approach lies in its compound benefits. By establishing a consistent 9 PM bedtime, you not only standardize your sleep schedule but also maximize your deep and REM sleep during optimal recovery hours. The result? By 8 AM, when most people are just dragging themselves out of bed, you've already been operating at peak mental capacity for hours. You've potentially worked out, planned your day, and accomplished meaningful work – all before others have fully woken up.
This isn't just about productivity; it's about competitive advantage. When you recognize that winning your morning actually starts the night before, you gain an edge that compounds day after day. Your thinking becomes clearer, your decisions sharper, and your energy more consistent. I challenge you to try going to bed at 9 PM for 90 days – it might just be the life-changing habit you never knew you needed.
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Could your bedtime be the ultimate productivity hack you've been missing? In this eye-opening Five Minute Friday, I challenge everything you thought you knew about entrepreneurial hustle culture and late-night work sessions.
Most entrepreneurs pride themselves on burning the midnight oil, working until 2 or 3 AM in pursuit of success. But what if that approach is actually holding you back? Over the past two years, I've discovered the game-changing "9 PM Advantage" – the practice of trading those late-night hours for early morning productivity. This simple shift has completely transformed my effectiveness and wellbeing.
The power of this approach lies in its compound benefits. By establishing a consistent 9 PM bedtime, you not only standardize your sleep schedule but also maximize your deep and REM sleep during optimal recovery hours. The result? By 8 AM, when most people are just dragging themselves out of bed, you've already been operating at peak mental capacity for hours. You've potentially worked out, planned your day, and accomplished meaningful work – all before others have fully woken up.
This isn't just about productivity; it's about competitive advantage. When you recognize that winning your morning actually starts the night before, you gain an edge that compounds day after day. Your thinking becomes clearer, your decisions sharper, and your energy more consistent. I challenge you to try going to bed at 9 PM for 90 days – it might just be the life-changing habit you never knew you needed.
To Reach Jordan:
Email: [email protected]
Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9ejFXH1_BjdnxG4J8u93Zw
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jordan.edwards.7503
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jordanfedwards/
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordanedwards5/
Hope you find value in this. If so please provide a 5-star and drop a review.
Complimentary Edwards Consulting Session: https://calendly.com/jordan-edwardsconsulting/30min

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