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891 If you do these 8 things before 9am, you’re more disciplined than 95% of people

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · 12/08/2025 14:00 EDT

If you do these 8 things before 9am, you’re more disciplined than 95% of people

I used to wake up at 8:45am, roll out of bed, and stumble straight into work calls. No breakfast. No exercise. Barely time to think. For years during my corporate days, I told myself this was just how busy people operated. Then one morning, after yet another day that felt reactive and scattered, I watched ... Read more

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