Transcript: Um, yeah, I just remembered I did wake up at 6 30 today, almost fell asleep, but I got out of bed at seven. Maybe it was six 50, but regardless, I'm not doing a great job there, but I'm surfing with Chandler tomorrow and we're doing six 30 at Del Mar. So I know I need to get. To be awake at five 55 and out of bed. That's like the ideal time. Six might work, but I'll need to think about that. But that's, that's what it is.
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I had planned to wake up at 5:30 this morning but chose to sleep in until 6:30 because I needed more rest. It's now 7:15, and I'm starting my day. I went to bed too late last night and am not satisfied with getting only six hours of sleep; seven or seven and a half hours is more preferable. Now it's time to get rip in and begin the day's activities.
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After successfully waking up on time today and feeling satisfied with the early start, I plan to make it a nightly routine to wake up at 5:30 a.m. for coffee, breakfast, and quiet time for strategic thinking, particularly about my business plan. Additionally, I aim to complete personal tasks such as doing laundry and meal planning. I'll work until around 1 p.m. before meeting Nick to discuss work related to a spreadsheet and the possibility of negotiating one or two months of free rent.
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