10 Top Lessons From the Book “The 5 AM Club” || Book Review
- You Make A Commitment
Robin stresses the need to follow through on a commitment you made to achieve a particular goal.
Most of us fail to keep the ball rolling and that’s the very reason why one doesn’t achieve the desired results
2. To Lead Is To Serve
He also talked about how his true motivation is to serve.
Using your life to help and elevate people around you, is something that resonates with him and that is something that impressed me the most.
3. Break Free Of The Digital Distraction
We live in the age of dramatic distraction, in a time-starved world.
He added that we’re giving the best hours of the best day to our phones and I couldn’t agree more.
He urged us to break free and reconnect with ourselves.
4. Improve Your Mindset
In the first 60 minutes of the day, you should use your time in developing and strengthening your inner core.
There are different tools and techniques to work on your self and ultimately master yourself. Give them a try.
5. When You Have A Big Dream, People Are Going To Ridicule You & Laugh At You
It’s part of the process!
He also mentioned it’s okay to have self-doubt, even he has them at times. But again going back to the first point, commitment and following through will lead you to success.
6. The vigor of waking up early
Waking up at 5 am every day can work wonders to avert failures and make success a natural habit.
Besides, this is when we have minimum interruptions and maximum powerfulness of the mind.
7. The power of finding the right balance in life
We often talk about the need for mindfulness and achieving the right mindset to perceive things.
It highlights the vitality of mindset and introduces the concepts of heart set, health set, and soul set.
8. The iconic 20/20/20 modus operandi
You should split the first hour of the day into three equal parts of 20 minutes each:
1. Physical fitness and exercise
2. Energize your soul and spirit via self-reflection and soulful meditation
3. Read and learn
9. The significance of a proper sleep schedule
It is critical to look after your sleep cycle and start your day at 5 am afresh.
Sleep and rest are indispensable for mental and physical well-being, or your productivity will decline.
10. The art of evolving
Keep learning, keep reflecting on the mistakes and keep evolution an ongoing process.
One of your primary goals after waking up should be to reflect on your actions and missed opportunities of the previous day.