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This Stupid Simple Routine That Made Me $45k/month
And how you can copy it
You’ve probably heard of these gurus online preaching about having a morning routine and how important it is.
You know…
Get up at 5:00 AM.
Cold shower to send your body into an extreme fight or flight mode.
Eat a solid brick of concrete for breakfast.
Then go for a 10 mile full out sprint, no stopping.
Come back, meditate and journal about making millions.
But, then 3 hours has gone by and you’ve done nothing that will actually make you those millions.
Kind of ironic, but alright.
The truth is, you don’t need an elaborate ‘morning routine’ to get rich.
I know guys that sleep in until 9:30 AM and they have multi 6-7 figure businesses.
The key factor is that they get good quality sleep because those 8-9 hours of rest will give them the energy needed the next day to crush it.
They skip the stupid 2-3 hour morning rituals, and get to their top 3 tasks on the day that will make them money.
Period.
You just need to be effective with the time and energy you have.
We all have the same 24 hours in a day, we have finite resources when it comes to time and energy.
So don’t waste it.
You need a simple start to your day to move the needle forward towards riches, and mine looks like this…
Write down my biggest 3 tasks for the day (the night before)
Wake up, thank God
Get ready
And do some sort of creative work (like this newsletter, which moves the needle)
Deep work on ads and marketing (which also moves the needle)
Meetings (which moves the needle even further)
End of day, go to the gym.
If you look closely, there’s 3 points where I focus on moving the needle in my business that can make me more money, back to back to back.
I’ve designed my routine this way because its simple and it works for me.
You can do the same.
As long as you’re using your time effectively.
Anyways, I just dropped a new video about:
‘How I Killed my $45k/month SMMA and Became a Legit Growth Operator’.
Leave a comment if you think I’m out of my mind for making the switch.
That’s all.
Stay in it,
— Aiden