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  1. Jim Gibbon.com » Blog Archive » Great productivity tools and tips on David Seah’s

    [...] I suggested you take a look at David Seah’s blog as part of my how to wake up early roundup, but if you only read the post I linked to, then you’re missing out on a lot.  For one thing, David updates us after a two-week trial of waking up early and his reflections are priceless:  using your time effectively is all about establishing a routine with “strong structural elements” (just as in graphic design or writing). [...]

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  2. a map in my own mind » How to get up in the morning?

    [...] But when I saw this suggestion by David Seah over at Better Living Through New Media . He was talking about his experiment to get up every day at 6 am. He’s trying practicing getting up… Well, it boggles my mind. He sourced StevePavlina.com who suggests: This is going to sound really stupid, but it works. Practice getting up as soon as your alarm goes off. That’s right — practice. But don’t do it in the morning. Do it during the day when you’re wide awake. [...]

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  3. Jim Gibbon.com » Blog Archive » How to wake up early roundup

    [...] Today I enjoyed David Seah’s aptly titled post, Grogginess.  He reports from day two of his plan to wake up regularly at 6:30 AM…needless to say it’s not a ringing endorsement for getting up at the crack of dawn.  Nevertheless, I think it’s a good read for anyone thinking about starting to wake up early, or change any habit, for that matter.  You can have the best of intentions, but that doesn’t mean your body will want to play along.  (Good luck, David!) [...]

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