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What’s Your Perfect Day?

Get up at 8am, spend time with my dog, make breakfast, walk my dog, have a bath, write my book for two hours, go to the gym for an hour, come home and clean up myself and the house and make a protein shake, go back to do writing, video, media marketing for two hours, go out for dinner with interesting people, plan out my next day and watch inspirational videos and learn something new from a book. Go to bed at midnite.

If we can have one perfect day, we can make a point to have another, and fully step into this practice regularly.

Tell me what your perfect day looks like.

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The 3 Rs (of which only one actually starts with R) in education are Reading, (w)Riting and (a)Rithmetic. I will use this as the basis for responding to this challenge. The perfect day would contain these 10 Rs.

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    Curling up with a good book.

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I'm fortunate in that I often get to experience my perfect day.

    1. Wake at 4 am.

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    Always best to get started before the rest of the world.
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I'm prone to want to do everything in one day, so when writing this challenge, I'll think about how what I do should add up to 24 hours instead of more. Less means more focused on the things that mattered.

    1. Get up between 6/7am from a restful sleep

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    2. Have a bit of time to gather my thoughts

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    Could be done while having my morning coffee, journaling, or even chatting with my partner. 
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I've thought about this often. Truthfully, my perfect day is one that is fully improvised -- when I follow the ebb and flow of how the day naturally progresses and allow myself to be surprised.

BUT... the thing that makes the improvised day special is because it's outside of the "norm". I do like to schedule my day as often as I can, so as of Now, here is my "perfect" day.

    1. Wake up at 4AM without an alarm.

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    I've never gotten to this level, but I did wake up at 5AM without an alarm consistently for a few months until a new job threw me off schedule.

    So much can be done in the morning when there is zero distractions. I'm an introvert. I enjoy my alone time. Being up so early ensures that I get my "me" time. I also feel a personal beauty that swells within my chest when I'm up at sunrise. For lack of a better word, it's a spiritual experience.

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Get up at 8am, spend time with my dog, make breakfast, walk my dog, have a bath, write my book for two hours, go to the gym for an hour, come home and clean up myself and the house and make a protein shake, go back to do writing, video, media marketing for two hours, go out for dinner with interesting people, plan out my next day and watch inspirational videos and learn something new from a book. Go to bed at midnite.

If we can have one perfect day, we can make a point to have another, and fully step into this practice regularly.

Tell me what your perfect day looks like.

    1. Get up at 8am,

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    2. Spend time with my dog,

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