How to Successfully Get Up at 5:00AM
There are a lot of articles on how to become a morning person on the web - particularly articles on how to get up at an obnoxiously early hour. Why so many articles on this topic? Because waking up early is such a useful skill! If you could get up at 5:00AM and get most of your work done by 10:00AM - eating breakfast included - imagine how productive you could become. Imagine how much free time you could have to spend with your family, engaging in hobbies you love, and everything else you enjoy.
I’ve been waking up at 5:00am for the longest time now, so I have a bit of background in this area. There are three main tips that I’ve found useful for getting myself up so early on a consistent basis:
- Use multiple alarm clocks;
- Have some compelling reasons to get up so early;
- No strange foods or practices before bedtime.
1. Use multiple alarm clocks.
Most people set only one alarm clock; they keep it across the room, and when it buzzes in the morning they shuffle over, turn it off (or smash it on the ground…) and slink back into bed. Obviously that’s probably not the reaction they’re going for! But what if those people were to use three different alarm clocks, all spaced out around their room? As soon as they turn off one, they realize there’s two more to shut off. So they turn off the second and third clock, and what do you know? Those people feel wide awake and are ready for their morning cup of coffee!
I’ve used this method with a pretty good success rate. For me, getting up and moving around is a pivotal component of being able to successfully get out of bed at an early hour. If I trudge around to shut off one alarm clock, that’s not a lot of movement. But if I have to stomp around my room in a foggy daze to shut off three different alarm clocks, that gets me moving and my blood flowing. Try it out!
2. Have some compelling reasons to get up so early!
Let’s be honest here. If you have no real reasons to be getting up so early in the morning, then you’re better of sleeping in bed until 10:30am like the rest of the population.
Most early risers - including myself - generally get up so early because we’re more productive in the morning. By 11:00AM, I can knock out a good portion of my projects and get more accomplished than most people do in three days. I’m focused, I have goals, and those goals motivate me to get up. If you can’t give yourself two good reasons for waking up so early, why bother? You’d just be hitting your head against the wall over and over again when what little motivation you have runs dry.
3. No strange foods or practices before bedtime!
Some people can drink massive amounts of coffee before bed and be absolutely fine when trying to get to sleep. For other people, drinking one weak cup of coffee six hours before bedtime is enough to keep them up half of the night. Some people can exercise vigorously before hitting the sack; for others, that’s enough for them to be tossing and turning the entire night.
Your body is unique; your physiology is completely your own. What works for you might not work for anybody else, and what works for 99% of the population might have no effect on you.
The best thing you can do is cut out all strange foods and substances (alcohol, caffeine, spicy foods, gorging on ice cream) about two hours before you go to bed. Yeah, yeah, that’s a long time! But your body will totally thank you for it. Along those same lines, skip out on doing your Richard Simmons “Sweatin’ to the Oldies” exercise routine if you plan on going to bed immediately afterwords; that might cause nightmares when you finally do get to sleep. ;]
Test, get feedback, then test some more.
What works for you? In all honesty, no amount of blog articles, posts, tips, tricks, or advice can tell you the exact strategy that works best for you. Your best bet is to read all you can on getting up early, test out some of the tips you come across, and if what you tried doesn’t work, ditch it and try another tip. The worst thing that can happen? You have a night where you don’t get a wink of sleep.
But the best thing that can happen? You finally are able to get up constantly at 5:00AM, awake, alert, and ready to tackle all of your projects and goals for the day. Who’d want to pass up that kind of opportunity? Just imagine how productive your mornings will become.







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Chris Cade said,
February 13, 2008 @ 7:55 pm
Related to #3 which is really important is to typically not watch TV or the computer for 1 hour before bedtime. The computer monitor actually prevents the body from naturally producing seratonin when it would normally be sleeping.
I’ve found that I sleep better, longer, and wake up earlier and feel more rested if I avoid the computer for 1 hour before bedtime.
So to then relate that to #1 - set an alarm for when to log off the computer or stop watching TV.
Jim estill said,
February 14, 2008 @ 12:55 pm
I, too. am a consitent early riser. The simplest trick is to go to bed on time. That is different for everyone depending on how much sleep they need.
Another trick is to work out or exercise at least a bit first thing. That seems to wake me up.