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		<title>Optimizing my day</title>
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Maybe there&#039;s some truth to the advice, &#034;Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise.&#034; Thanks to jetlag, I&#039;ve been up uncharacteristically early. I like the new rhythm my day has taken.
Before this jetlag-assisted early start, I used to stumble out of bed, scarf down a quick breakfast, and [...]]]></description>
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<p>Maybe there&#039;s some truth to the advice, &#034;Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise.&#034; Thanks to jetlag, I&#039;ve been up uncharacteristically early. I like the new rhythm my day has taken.</p>
<p>Before this jetlag-assisted early start, I used to stumble out of bed, scarf down a quick breakfast, and head to the office. Waking up was a gradual process, and it took me about an hour or so to warm up for more creative work. After I returned from the office, I tried to squeeze in some personal creative time in the evenings. I found it difficult to write when my brain was tired from work. Finding the time to exercise was low on my list, as it took me away from other things I would rather be doing.</p>
<p>Yesterday, I simply couldn&#039;t stay in bed past 3:30 in the morning. That gave me plenty of time to exercise, plan my day and my week, and write a thousand words for my book. I arrived at the office at 8 o&#039; clock and worked on my most important tasks. Because I had breakfast earlier, I got hungry earlier, too. Fortunately, I had brought brownies from the Philippines, and that helped me last until lunch time. I felt myself winding down in the afternoon, so I worked on some more routine tasks. When I got home, I spent some time tidying up and chatting with other people. This was a good way to relax and get ready to sleep. I was asleep by 8.</p>
<p>Today I&#039;ll find out if I can repeat that rhythm. This morning, I woke up at 4:30. I prepared oatmeal, then exercised while the oatmeal simmered. Exercising first thing in the morning meant that I woke up quickly and with lots of energy. I even found the time to bake peanut butter cookies. The only hiccup was that I had some filesystem problems with my laptop, so I didn&#039;t get around to writing as much as I wanted. I spent some time sketching instead.</p>
<p>Tonight, I&#039;ll see if preparing breakfast and lunch in the evening is a good way to use my downtime to free up some of my personal creative time. Tomorrow, I&#039;ll set my alarm clock for even earlier. I&#039;d also like to move my morning writing session earlier, perhaps even before breakfast. <em>Kaizen</em>: relentless improvement.</p>

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