World Economic Forum reports on the morning habits of 12 highly successful people. I especially like this one.
Andrew Yang, CEO of Venture for America, keeps his a.m. routine simple.
The first Yang does when he wakes up? Push the dog off him.
Next he’ll check on his wife and son. If his son is awake, he’ll spend time with him before heading to the office. If not, he hits the gym.
If he needs an a.m. pick-me-up, he’ll open a memo file on his phone and record three things he is thankful for. “The things I’ve typed on other days are still there,” he says. “It’s a long list. Always helps.”