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
Saturday, August 24, 2024
Start Early, Tackle the Hard Tasks, and Win
Waking up at 3:00 AM to start the day. It's a great way to boost productivity. Time is fleeting; every minute you don't spend on your most pressing tasks weighs on your mind. You know you need to get it done, but waking up later than intended has now triggered anxiety. Time you can't get back has now slipped out of your grasp. Work begins to pile up, and you may find yourself rushing, unable to do your best work because you're up against the clock.
I recommend setting that alarm clock for 3:00 AM, jumping out of bed, and tackling the hardest tasks first. Then, you can be happy and relaxed for the rest of the day. Some of our work simply shouldn't take so long to complete. Respect the time required to knock out your most pressing tasks, and you will be rewarded.
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