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#HR This Is Why Being A Morning Person Will Make You Better At Your Job

#HR This Is Why Being A Morning Person Will Make You Better At Your Job | #HR #RRHH Making love and making personal #branding #leadership | Scoop.it

From having fewer bad habits to being proactive and procrastinating less often, the advantages of being a morning person have been well covered.

 

You could chalk it up to circadian rhythm, but it could be because morning people leverage the unique characteristics of the morning that help us all be at our best, says Josh Davis, author of Two Awesome Hours: Science-Based Strategies to Harness Your Best Time and Get Your Most Important Work Done.

 

“People who get up early in the morning are hitting it out of the park, doing things we struggle with at other times of the day,” he says. “If we can be amazing at certain times of the day there must be associated psychological conditions. Morning offers several benefits that can’t be found at other times of the day.”

 

Shifting your schedule might take some adjustment, but it’s worth it. Here are four productivity-related advantages that naturally occur in the morning:


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Michel Charvolin's curator insight, September 3, 2017 10:38 PM
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Jerry Busone's curator insight, September 4, 2017 9:47 AM

Hello all you morning people... good news...

CCM Consultancy's curator insight, October 11, 2017 1:15 AM

People who get up early in the morning are hitting it out of the park. Morning offers several benefits that can’t be found at other times of the day. Shifting your schedule might take some adjustment, but it’s worth it. Here are four productivity-related advantages that naturally occur in the morning.

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The New Habit Challenge: Wake Up Insanely Early

The New Habit Challenge: Wake Up Insanely Early | #HR #RRHH Making love and making personal #branding #leadership | Scoop.it

There are so many proponents out there for starting your day early, it’s kind of hard to ignore this advice--though for my entire life I’ve always preferred shrugging the idea off and hitting the snooze button more times than I can count.

 

“Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise.” Yeah, okay Ben Franklin, I’ll take that under advisement.

 

But it seems like almost any successful person you can think of starts their morning insanely early: Square CEO Jack Dorsey rises at 5:30 a.m., Virgin Group founder Richard Branson wakes around 5:45 a.m., and Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz gets up at 4:30 a.m. every morning--good thing he has an infinite supply of coffee at his disposal.


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rodrick rajive lal's curator insight, August 4, 2014 1:50 AM

There is so much in this article that rings true. I, myself wake up at five in the morning and then go for a half an hour walk. It is that magical hour where you can plan for the whole day. Since I also do a lot of creative writing, I use this time to search for ideas and thoughts  that I can use while writing. 

Denise Griffitts's curator insight, August 4, 2014 10:34 AM

This is something that comes very naturally to me as I sleep very little anyway. Mornings, for me at least, are the most productive time of day. I also use this time before dawn to review my weekly goals and decide what one thing I can do TODAY to move myself closer to accomplishing that goal. And then I go do it!

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#HR This Is Why Being A Morning Person Will Make You Better At Your Job

#HR This Is Why Being A Morning Person Will Make You Better At Your Job | #HR #RRHH Making love and making personal #branding #leadership | Scoop.it

From having fewer bad habits to being proactive and procrastinating less often, the advantages of being a morning person have been well covered.

 

You could chalk it up to circadian rhythm, but it could be because morning people leverage the unique characteristics of the morning that help us all be at our best, says Josh Davis, author of Two Awesome Hours: Science-Based Strategies to Harness Your Best Time and Get Your Most Important Work Done.

 

“People who get up early in the morning are hitting it out of the park, doing things we struggle with at other times of the day,” he says. “If we can be amazing at certain times of the day there must be associated psychological conditions. Morning offers several benefits that can’t be found at other times of the day.”

 

Shifting your schedule might take some adjustment, but it’s worth it. Here are four productivity-related advantages that naturally occur in the morning:


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Michel Charvolin's curator insight, September 3, 2017 10:38 PM
Get a better deal for your international money exchange: http://worldtransferonline.blogspot.com/ https://topmarketing.co.business/wp/
Jerry Busone's curator insight, September 4, 2017 9:47 AM

Hello all you morning people... good news...

CCM Consultancy's curator insight, October 11, 2017 1:15 AM

People who get up early in the morning are hitting it out of the park. Morning offers several benefits that can’t be found at other times of the day. Shifting your schedule might take some adjustment, but it’s worth it. Here are four productivity-related advantages that naturally occur in the morning.

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What The Happiest People Know About Work

What The Happiest People Know About Work | #HR #RRHH Making love and making personal #branding #leadership | Scoop.it

Study, work hard, and you will be successful.

 

This was the mantra repeated by educators throughout my youth. None of them added "be happy" to the success equation.

 

But a growing body of research in positive psychology and neuroscience is demonstrating that happiness is the secret ingredient to success. It turns out, our brains are more engaged, creative, productive, and resilient when in a positive state.

 

All this unhappiness comes with a high price tag to businesses, costing more than $550 billion a year in lost productivity. In his book, Donovan identifies 60 simple steps individuals can take to improve their happiness and get back on the path to success. Here are six of the top things happy workers do:

 


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Jill Miller, SPHR's curator insight, April 10, 2014 11:23 AM

The secret sauce for success? Finding happiness in our work -- even simple things -- makes a difference.

Denise Gabbard's curator insight, April 10, 2014 1:19 PM

Doing what you love can make you happy-- finding a way to make money while doing what you love is even better! 

Graeme Reid's curator insight, April 10, 2014 7:55 PM

If you don't enjoy what you do it is very difficult to be successful.  There are ways to re-frame the way that you look at things to help you focus on what is important to you.