Early Bird or Night Owl: Which One Are You?
Samar Ali
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Many individuals working in the fields of software development and marketing are often associated with being night owls, preferring not to be disturbed until 11 am.
Conversely, some professionals find their peak efficiency in the early morning hours.
What about your own daily rhythm? Let's delve into the preferences of the Product Hunt community!
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Julio Medina@juliomedina
I was a night owl forever and am now an early riser. It's the same thing when you stay productive. I found myself more productive by early morning than with late-night distractions.
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It depends on the task I am currently working on π€·πΌββοΈ
Any hours between this. 9AM to 1AM
350+ E-Commerce Tools Database
I'm usually more of a night owl but I'm striving to become more of a morning person βοΈ
Straight Fax
Early bird gets the worm and the night owl eats the rats, lol.
i always wake up about 5 in the morning without any alarm. I guess that is my bio-clock
YOYA AI
Early bird! Daily exercise will help you wake up early
I'm both of them ... π
It really depends! I usually try to hit the sack early and get up early as well, but sometimes my schedule gets too mixed up and I stay up reaaaaally late and get up late as well. I think it's mostly the question of your habits)
I would definitely categorise myself as a Night Owl. My energy levels and creativity seem to naturally peak in the later hours of the day. I find the quiet and solitude of the night to be incredibly conducive to focused work and deep thinking.
Tamly: Automate B2B Sales Outreach
Adapting to both. Early bird for strategic planning, night owl for coding and innovation. Balancing both is key.
leonardo da vinci
Owls hunt at night
I'm a creature of the night and come alive after dark. π
night owl that's what I am in bkk for vacation but still online lol
Thinksy
Always a night owl!π¦ Once I start working my whole day gets away from me so I don't have time for anything else and the whole day is wasted. But at night I can work for hours and hours without feeling like I've "wasted" the day
Night owl most of the time. But sometimes it depends, agree with @darya_antonyuk
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