I’ve become an early riser recently, and it’s absolutely intentional.
It’s a routine called the 5am Club, and in an attempt to claw back some precious personal time, I challenged myself to try it out for a month.
A few years ago, when I first heard about this early morning habit (outlined in Robin Sharma’s book of the same name), my first thought was who on earth would want to do that?
It’s not that I sleep late – though at times I’ll admit I’ve faced the battle of the snooze button – I just think my waking comfort zone has always been around the more friendly (read tolerable) time of 6:30/7am.
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I’d also fallen into the trap of telling myself that I’m more of a night owl and would often stay up late once my kids and husband went to bed in order to get some quiet ‘me’ time. I’m sure many readers can relate.
But I was finding these late-night sessions were unproductive, wasting time scrolling on my phone or watching TV. Certainly, not terrible, no judgement here – I appreciate a good binge as much as the next person. The next day I’d be pretty tired though.