
All winners rise early, all CEOs belong to the 4 am club
Such statements in my wounds salt rub
Waking up before dawn is something I despise
Since I cannot rise early, I cannot rise
In my career, or so it would appear
If waking up early is imperative for success, I fear
I would never achieve in life the success I desire
I should forego the goals to which I aspire..
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A lot has been said about getting things done
Before the chaos of daily life has begun
The early bird catches the worm, we’ve been told
That you can get ahead of your competition is the idea we’ve been sold
Many times like a slacker I have felt
Because I cannot get productive morning hours under my belt
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I wake up early with the thought
Of getting work done, mostly I am not
As productive as I visualize myself to be
I’ve noticed I just take longer to get ready..
I still end up, feeling rushed anyway
Because I have to face the rest of the day
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On the contrary, some of my cerebral work gets done at night
After all the chores are done and I turn off the kitchen light
The day is over and I can focus now
On what really matters to me, I can allow
Myself to think and create freely
Without being interrupted constantly
Because on my sleep, I do not want to compromise.
I work efficiently, my productivity does rise
A notch or two above the rest of the day
And when I finally put my work away
I go to bed with a sense of satisfaction profound
Which allows me to get sleep that is sound
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In conclusion, it appears that waking up early
Does not provide any benefit to me
Let me work with my rhythm, at my pace
In the 4 am club, for me there is no space

I used to get up at 4am so I could get in a run and be at work by 7am–my start time. That is so overrated. I was falling asleep at my desk by 2pm.
That probably explains why the CEO, COO, C-whatever-O were always drinking coffee. They couldn’t keep their eyes open through all those boring meetings they had to attend! 😂
Beauty sleep comes first!
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