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Being someone that is not a morning person would role my eyes whenever someone would say “early to bed early to rise keeps a man healthy wealthy and wise.” I would hear this all the time and I would attempt several times to be a morning person but no matter what I would do I still could not change my body to be a morning person.
So I figured all those attempts in the past were never consistent and never have I done it consistent for 30 days straight. So what the heck why not try to get up for 30 days straight before 6am to see if I become more productive, focused and energized.
In this video I share my journey to see if I could get up 30 days straight in a row before 6am without missing a day. And the bigger question to see if this would change my mind about early mornings and of course if Benjamin Franklins famous quote would actually make me more “healthy, wealthy and wise.”
https://medbusiness.net/the-truth-about-adhd-and-waking-up-early/
David Anderson is the Seymour Benzer Professor of Biology at Caltech and an investigator of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. David received an A.B. at Harvard and a Ph.D. at Rockefeller University where he trained with Nobel laureate Günter Blobel. He performed postdoctoral studies at Columbia University with Nobel laureate Richard Axel. Among his awards are Helen Hay Whitney Foundation Fellow, 1983-86; NSF Presidential Young Investigator Award 1986-87; Searle Scholars Award, 1987-88; Alfred P. Sloan research Fellowship in Neuroscience, Javits Investigator in Neuroscience (NIH), 1989-96; Charles Judson Herrick Award in Comparative Neurology, 1990; Alden Spencer Award in Neurobiology, Columbia University, 1999; Elected Associate, The Neurosciences Institute, 2001; American Academy of Arts and Sciences Fellow, 2002; American Association for the Advancement of Science Fellow, 2002; Alexander von Humboldt Award, 2005; elected to the National Academies of Sciences, 2007; named Allen Institute Distinguished Investigator, 2010.
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