From the Dark and Cold to the Treadmill: A CEO's Early Morning Journey to Success
Cameron Harris
I Help Time-Poor Entrepreneurs and C-Suite Execs Transform their Health | Human First Fitness In a Digital World
Early mornings are often associated with silence and stillness, but for one CEO, they are a time of intense focus and preparation. Despite the early hour and the cold, dark house, this CEO is up and ready to tackle the day ahead.
As he makes his way down the stairs, the CEO is mindful of not waking the kids. The last thing he wants is to disrupt their peaceful slumber, especially on a school day. With stealth-like movements, he quietly walks to the front door and steps outside into the chilly morning air.
As he approaches his car, the CEO is greeted by a layer of ice that has formed overnight. Undeterred, he grabs the scraper and clears the frost from the windows. The repetitive motion is almost meditative, and it gives him a moment to focus his mind and set his intentions for the day ahead.
Once the car is cleared of ice, the CEO jumps in and starts the engine. The warmth of the heated seats is a welcome respite from the cold, and he sets off towards the gym. It's still early, and the roads are mostly empty, but the CEO knows that he has to make the most of his time if he wants to achieve all he has planned for the day.
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As he walks into the gym, he is greeted by a familiar scene: the sound of weights clanging, the smell of sweat, and the buzz of people pushing themselves to be their best. The CEO walks to the treadmill, ready to begin his workout. He starts to run, setting a brisk pace, and begins to warm up.
It's then that he notices something strange: he is still wearing his slippers. He can't help but laugh at himself and the absurdity of the situation. But rather than let it get in the way of his workout, he continues, pushing himself to run faster and to go further.
This CEO's early morning routine is a testament to his dedication and commitment to self-improvement. Despite the early hour, the cold, and the ice, he never loses sight of his goals, and he never lets anything stand in the way of his success. Whether it's scraping the ice from his car or running in his slippers, he is always pushing himself to be better.
In conclusion, the CEO's early morning routine reminds us that success is not handed to us on a platter. It requires hard work, dedication, and a willingness to push ourselves to be our best. So, if you're feeling daunted by the challenges ahead, think of this CEO scraping the ice from his car in the dark, and remember that anything is possible if you're willing to do the work.
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1 年Absolutely LOVE this short, focused, and ever-so-important article. Thank you for sharing, Cameron. We must be willing to do the work to see results and for some like me, feel satisfied I've made a difference and those in my life now and in the future.
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1 年Sorry, can't imagine. We don't get icy here ??
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1 年What’s more effective for scraping ice off your window? A Costco Card or a Bag of Revels ?
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1 年This is motivation to a tee!