• What Time Do the Most Successful People Wake Up? | Hack #99

  • Apr 8 2024
  • Length: 3 mins
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What Time Do the Most Successful People Wake Up? | Hack #99

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  • Confidence Hack #99: Have you ever wondered about the actual average time the most successful people in the world wake up? Rise and Grind. I’m sure you have heard it before. But have you ever wondered about the actual average time the most successful people in the world wake up? Look at some of the most successful people in the world’s morning rise time. Warren Buffet: 6:45am Jeff Bezos: 5:00am Mark Zuckerberg: 8:00am Elon Musk: 7:00am Oprah Winfrey: 6:00am Of the 21 most successful people in the world surveyed (all billionaires), the average amount of sleep was just shy of 6 ½ hours. And the average time they woke up was… 6:01am. Gain confidence today knowing that 6:01am can be the time you wake up to take on the world, but also gain confidence knowing that all the uber-successful people that you and I look up to have the same amount of time in the day as you do. 🔥 Ready to unleash your inner confidence and leadership potential? Share this show with your loved ones! It’s the ultimate way to spread knowledge and empower others to grow into the most CONFIDENT LEADERS imaginable! Don’t forget to leave us a glowing 5-star review—it fuels our mission to uplift and inspire! But wait, there’s more! Elevate your inbox with exclusive hacks and mind-blowing insights. Head over to davidnurse.com now and sign up for our FREE newsletter! Let’s embark on this transformational journey together. 💥 Join us: linktr.ee/davidnurse5
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