Do you follow any quick routine just before starting work for the day?
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Bakemono Fra@bakemono
Yes, 5 minutes deep breathing to achieve the right focus to start the day. It might sound silly, but it works very well for me :)
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Yes, I like to play a round of golf at dawn to clear my mind and get some exercise before diving into work. It's a great way to start the day off on the right foot :)
Cold shower and a 5mins walk in nature, followed by a hot breakfast! It doesn't get any better than this for me :p
breakfast, coffee and reading
I don't have a routine of an elite, this is for me:
- I watch the highlights of last-day football games
- I avoid using any app (except WhatsApp)
- Breakfast bowl + Coffee
And then I join my standup
When I need to get my mind and body ready for the day ahead, I play a round of golf first thing in the morning.
drink a cup of McCoffee, play a relaxed game of logic and get to work
Eating breakfast of course!
Though I usually begin with tweeting or posting on social media to promote evoke-app.com
I always prioritize the work and it helps me finish my job quickly.
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I'll often check my social feeds first for any important emails, notifications, or other updates. Sometimes, I may also check my website stats from the Google search console.
Cold showers and a quick workout! Cold showers really energize you during the day.
Yoga and short walk to think over things - reflect
Make a to-do list for the day - prioritise
Talk to co-founder and team members - motivate
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To start of the day its too important the morning matcha and a good exercise routine!
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Meditation and a healthy breakfast. :)
Coffee, AG1, 30 mins of movement (ideally outside) and breakfast before I start my workday!
Nothing crazy. Just the basic morning stuff and I'm out the door.
I usually check e-mails that came in from clients and reply to chat messages from my team while sipping either coffee or tea. A warm drink calms my mind and I can ease into the work day effortlessly.
Not really a quick routine, but I exercise every day before work. I do a 5 am boxing class, it involves a lot of cardio which wakes me up and gets me ready for a long day of work.
I usually spend the night before writing out the plan for next day broken roughly into dawn, morning, afternoon... (rough buckets). Helps me move more efficiently into doing things