The 3am Rule is about tapping into the quietest hour of the day to unlock your clearest, most original ideas. At 3am, there’s no pressure, no audience, no noise—you’re not performing, you’re discovering. The distractions of the world are asleep, leaving you with pure space to think and create. That raw clarity compounds: a simple one-liner captured in the stillness can become a full, polished segment by sunrise. More than just discipline, it’s a strategy to stay ahead. While everyone else wakes
Friday, July 26, 2024
Ambitious Goals Require More time
The bigger the ambition, the more time that is required to achieve your goal. You have to learn how to master time. If you have 3 or 4 projects going on at the same time, you may have to wake up earlier to get those trains moving. I have coined the phrase of using unused hours when I speak on the 3am rule. People are normally sleep at this time. The people in your industry are asleep, but not you. Waking up at 3am is a challenge to beging working on your tasks for the day, but sometimes it is necessary to take things off your plate to free up time to be more creative and imagine the possibilities of what you are seeking. If you have a bad habit of completing projects at the last minute why don't you try the 3am rule to see if it can fit your lifestyle. Create more output. Use every ounce of time available to you. Create a new habit by waking up earlier.
All it takes is a mindshift. If you know you need a change, don't run from it, run to it.
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