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A little while back, I was inspired by a very courageous human. On my way from Piliyandala, passing Suwarapola, I saw a tailor, in his second floor shop, with a tube light on, working attentively on a dress. Time was 0605 AM. I was totally overwhelmed by the courage and determination of a single man.
Waking up early in the morning and planning the day, is the most important thing you can do in your whole life. It clears your mind out of clutter. You the see the day in different light. By the time you mix with the world, you have worked 1-2 hours more. And that's the best time of the day.
Here I am blogging this, to share a positive note. Have a great Monday, and have a wonderful week.
3 comments:
Whoa ! Thanks for sharing this little story.. this is something missing in me.. and it inspired me.. Thanks buddy..
I used to practice this, during my early career. Went to office around 7.00am, whereas I'm officially suppose to start at 8.30am. As usual for any office, real work starts another half hour later (9.00am) so that leave me with 2 hours to work without any disturbances.
I lost touch of this practice as I got busy during late nights, because of my MBA. Working late till 2.00am, makes me so difficult to turn up at office at 7.00am.
I totally agree with your point. This can be a great advantage for spending a less stressful work day at office.
Udara: Give it a try. Infact I also lost touch of this practice for some months, and the inertia to get back was so overwhelming.
Then during last week of 2010, I made a point to do exercise everyday before I move out. Then I made a point to tweet it, so if I do not exercise, I cant tweet. So this has given me self discipline. Now I am back at it, and results are awesome.
Amitha: You have a very good reason. I can empathise the workload you have. Doing MBA as you have said, is a uphill task. Yet, once in a while try to pass the midnight work to early morning. Like sleep at 11 and wake up at 0430, instead of sleep at 2 and wake up at 7.
Honestly some people prefer latenights. They often tell me the greatest ideas came just past midnight. :)
Thanks for sharing your thoughts guys. See how a tailor in my neighborhood has lighten up our lives ...Amazing :)
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