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23 successful people who prefer to get up very early

There is a proverb: who gets up early - that God gives. Below is a list of well-known people who need to get up early to create history and develop society. It should immediately be noted that getting up early does not mean not getting enough sleep.

Tim Cook - Director of Apple

Apple CEO wakes up at 3:45 in the morning and parses the letters that have accumulated on e-mail within an hour. Then he goes to the gym. In the office he comes one of the first. Cook says if you love your work, you will not notice how many hours you spend on it.

First Lady of America

Labor Day First Lady Michelle Obama starts at 4:30.

Probably everyone knows that there is no time for the president to sleep. This statement applies to the First Lady, who is the support of her husband. Michelle Obama starts his morning with training, and then gives time to children. The first lady claims that physical exercises help her to wake up and come to her senses.

Tim Armstrong: The Way to Success

AOL CEO Tim Armstrong starts the day at 5:00 in the morning, tries to devote less time to the computer. He gets up so early, because he wants to have time to exercise, read, chat with his daughter, who, like him, is an early bird. At 7 am, Armstrong sits down to check e-mail.

Ursula Burns

The CEO of Xerox rises at 5:15 to check email and exercise. It should be taken into account that it can work until midnight. Burns is confident that all successful people before breakfast should do exercises. Twice a week she goes to a personal training at 6 am.

Jeff Immelt

GE executive director Jeff Immelt awakens from sleep at 5:30 to go on cardio workouts, during which he watches newspapers and watches the CNBC television channel. Jeff claims that he worked a hundred hours a week for twenty-four years.

Indra Nui

Director PepsiCo in the office from seven in the morning. Nui is awakened at 4 am. In one of the interviews she said that sleep is a gift of God, to which she is deprived.

Deng Li

NextDesk Director Dan Lee begins his day at 3:30 in the morning. At breakfast he drinks two liters of drinking water, then two cups of strong coffee. For the next 30 minutes, Lee walks with the dog. By 5:15 he goes to the gym, where he studies until 6:15. Another hour is in his spare, to take a shower and get dressed. In the office, the CEO appears at 7:15.

Jack Dorsey

The general manager of Twitter and Square awakens before dawn, at about 5:30, to leave time not meditation and go on a six-mile run.

Sergio Marchionne

The general director of Fiat Chrysler Sergio Marchionne starts working at 3:30. First of all, he learns the news of the European market. Journalists, after studying his work schedule, said that Marchionne invented the eighth working day. When a day off in Italy, he flies to America to work, and vice versa.

Kevin O'Leary

Investor Kevin O'Leary wakes up at 5:45 in the morning and checks the Asian and European bond markets. Good investors can not sleep for a long time, after all, while they are dreaming, everything in the world can radically change. Kevin is engaged in the morning on an exercise bike, while watching the news for 45 minutes. At 9:30 in the morning, he starts working in the office.

Bob Iger

Disney CEO Bob Eager starts his working day at 4:30. He uses quiet morning time to read a newspaper, play sports, listen to your favorite music, and parse letters on e-mail.

Richard Branson

The chairman and founder of the Virgin Group, Richard Branson, rises with the sun at 5:45, even when he is on a private island. He never pulls curtains, because he likes to admire the dawn. The morning hours he uses with advantage, and also to get to work.

Mary Barra

The executive director of General Motors in the office already from 6 o'clock in the morning. Like her predecessor Daniel Akerson, GM's current managing director, Mary is also an early bird.

Bill Gross

Founder of Pimco Bill Gross in the office from 6 o'clock. To date, Gross is the investment manager of the Janus Capital hotel in Denver. He gets up every day at 4:30 to check the situation on the economic market.

Martha Stewart

Martha Stewart sleeps only four hours. Its success lies in hard work and a small amount of sleep. She gets up very early and prepares breakfast for animals, including horses, donkeys and over 200 chickens. She watches TV or reads late into the night.

Kara Goldin

Founder and director of Hint Water Kara Goldin gets up at 5:30, studies and remembers his schedule, answers unread letters. As soon as this work is completed, she lunches a latte and goes for a morning run with her husband and dogs. At work leaves at 7:15.

David Hush

The morning of the head of the corporation Virgin David Hush begins at 4:15 am. He wakes up, sends necessary letters, answers business calls to the other side of the American continent, listens to a sports radio, reads a newspaper, and studies in the gym.

Darrell Kevens

Zulily CEO Darrell Kevens wakes up at 6am. At this time, start online sales. The first thing he takes in hand is the phone to see what his site looks like.

Sally Crocek

CEO and co-founder of Ellevest Sally Crocek wakes up at 4 am. Former CFO Citigroup wrote on its LinkedIn page that for the whole day it is more fruitful at 4 am. Sally cooks a cup of coffee, sometimes lights a fire in the fireplace and creates. At this time, she has a flurry of ideas.

Howard Schulz

Director of Starbucks Howard Schulz in the office at 6 o'clock. His day begins with training, usually Schultz goes on a bike ride with his wife.

Tim Gunn

The "Project Podium" was organized by fashion consultant Tim Gunn, who starts his morning at 5:30 with an espresso cup. He drinks coffee with small sips while reading the newspaper. Gunn is a fan of the morning hours. He likes to get up before sunrise even on Sundays.

Vittorio Colao

Director of Vodafone Vittorio Colao puts the alarm at 6 am. He supper with his family at 22:45, and at 23:30 he goes to sleep.

Paul English

Co-founder and CEO of KAYAK Paul English has been rising at 6 am to meditate.

Usually, Paul meditates for a few minutes before getting out of bed. He has enough time to put his thoughts in order. He gets up every day at 6 am. Then Paul checks e-mail and goes in for sports. Paul has been practicing yoga for many years. He even has a special room for meditation in his house.

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