022: Morning Routines

In this episode the Geeks tackle the topic of  “morning routines” and exactly what a great morning routine is for you. 

As a business owner, you know that your daily entrepreneurial habits start the moment you get up, not when you get to your office. Per a plethora of memes and social media posts, this moment starts before the crack of dawn for successful people. 

A morning structure can also impact on how you perform for the entire day. We’ll share what routines work for us.

What To Listen For:

  • Some people say you have to get up at 4am to be successful 3:44
  • Four chronotypes of sleepers: lions, bears, dolphins, and wolves 5:14
  • Getting up early can give you time to focus on certain work-related tasks before your family wakes up 8:43
  • Morning routine vs. waking routine 10:48
  • Structure your day by planning things out the night before or by setting reminders 12:09

One Cool Thing

Joe: Apple will switch away from Intel

Video Reaction

Joe: Living on a $120,000 in DC with passive income from multiple real estate investments

Urban Dictionary 

Sam: Three Stooges Syndrome: when lots of things are wrong, all of those things being wrong can create something positive

Jennifer: Two uglies make a pretty: two ugly parents can produce a beautiful child

What’s Grinding Our Gears?

Joe: Why do some people have the ability to slap their names on a product and people buy it?

Take My Lunch Money

Joe: Amigos Mexican Restaurant

Sources mentioned:

Apple

Intel

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