I’m listening to the 5 AM Club now, but I listened to Miracle Morning a long time. But wanted to see what other authors have to say about Waking up early.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts on both books! 💓 I liked the idea behind both books and started implementing immediately. But I didn't like any of the books really - Sharma's "fairy tale for adults" is terribly cheesy and (IMHO) badly written. Elrod sounds like a golden retriever: super excited and repeating himself over and over. As someone who has read a ton of self-development books, I had to skip a lot, because I just heard/read it elsewhere before. But! In the end, what matters is what we implement and I started waking up at 5 am after reading Sharma's book and it feels incredible! And that is what matters 😉
I have a doubt while reading 'The 5 am club'. In this book, author asks us to do intense workout for 20 mins after waking up at 5 O' clk... it seems like we have to start doing exercise as soon as getting out of our bed... my qn is should we do those exercise without pooping or we should take time to clean up our stomach and start to do exercise?? Plzz sumone clarify!!
its customization process first thing in the morning to clear up your stomach then go for 20 mins workout if your delaying cleaning stomach then for just 10 days go for 20 mins first then slowly change to above mentioned
I understand that they are written in 2 differing styles, but do you really feel that you can’t adapt Sharma’s ideas to a 6am or 7am start time? It seems odd that anyone would put aside his ideas for that reason. I have only read Sharma’s book but immediately adapted it to my lifestyle. Not worrying about his 5am time. Make sense?
Sharma is very specific that it has to be 5am. Do I think that can be adapted to someone’s lifestyle? Absolutely. However, he doesn’t speak much about that in his book. Elrod, on the other hand, does. I felt that his approach was more open to flexibility.
@@KellySchuknecht hey Kelly. Sorry, I didn’t mean to imply you were wrong. Only that it seemed easy to me to simply adjust his ideas to my lifestyle (regardless of his instructions).
@@KellySchuknecht I adjust it to my lifestyle by starting with 20 minutes of planning (as I drink my bulletproof coffee), then I read for 20 minutes, and then I do a 60 minute workout. Generally I start around 630am. My biggest benefit has been my physical and mental health. I have had 4 operations on my legs in the past 3 years and I ballooned up to 242 lbs 😳. I have employed this morning routine since July 1 and am now at 220 at 6’ tall (and 60 YO). Simply planning has helped me maintain a consistent morning.
I’m listening to the 5 AM Club now, but I listened to Miracle Morning a long time. But wanted to see what other authors have to say about Waking up early.
Thanks for this helpful information. I am much more likely to engage with MM over the 5am and your video helped me see that.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts on both books! 💓 I liked the idea behind both books and started implementing immediately. But I didn't like any of the books really - Sharma's "fairy tale for adults" is terribly cheesy and (IMHO) badly written. Elrod sounds like a golden retriever: super excited and repeating himself over and over. As someone who has read a ton of self-development books, I had to skip a lot, because I just heard/read it elsewhere before. But! In the end, what matters is what we implement and I started waking up at 5 am after reading Sharma's book and it feels incredible! And that is what matters 😉
Nice video🤙
I have a doubt while reading 'The 5 am club'. In this book, author asks us to do intense workout for 20 mins after waking up at 5 O' clk... it seems like we have to start doing exercise as soon as getting out of our bed...
my qn is should we do those exercise without pooping or we should take time to clean up our stomach and start to do exercise?? Plzz sumone clarify!!
Bruce lee run at least 5 miles after stretching exercise at morning. If you want to clear stomach it's OK with that.
its customization process first thing in the morning to clear up your stomach then go for 20 mins workout if your delaying cleaning stomach then for just 10 days go for 20 mins first then slowly change to above mentioned
I understand that they are written in 2 differing styles, but do you really feel that you can’t adapt Sharma’s ideas to a 6am or 7am start time? It seems odd that anyone would put aside his ideas for that reason. I have only read Sharma’s book but immediately adapted it to my lifestyle. Not worrying about his 5am time. Make sense?
Sharma is very specific that it has to be 5am. Do I think that can be adapted to someone’s lifestyle? Absolutely. However, he doesn’t speak much about that in his book. Elrod, on the other hand, does. I felt that his approach was more open to flexibility.
@@KellySchuknecht hey Kelly. Sorry, I didn’t mean to imply you were wrong. Only that it seemed easy to me to simply adjust his ideas to my lifestyle (regardless of his instructions).
@@JohnMonsterCanada That’s great! How have you found the practice helpful in your life/career?
@@KellySchuknecht I adjust it to my lifestyle by starting with 20 minutes of planning (as I drink my bulletproof coffee), then I read for 20 minutes, and then I do a 60 minute workout. Generally I start around 630am. My biggest benefit has been my physical and mental health. I have had 4 operations on my legs in the past 3 years and I ballooned up to 242 lbs 😳. I have employed this morning routine since July 1 and am now at 220 at 6’ tall (and 60 YO). Simply planning has helped me maintain a consistent morning.
@@JohnMonsterCanada Wow, that’s amazing!!! Keep up the good work!
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