Good habits of famous people
Wake up earlier than others
CEOs of large companies don't just get up early.Disney CEO Robert Iger wakes up well before dawn - his alarm usually rings as early as 4:30 in the morning.It is known that the brain functions best within 4 hours after waking up, so successful people use their body's capabilities to the maximum and manage to solve important tasks long before lunch.

Make time for hobbies
One of the world's largest investors WarrenBuffett knows how important it is to rest while spending time doing what he loves.When the opportunity arises, he plays the ukulele - a four-stringed musical instrument that looks like a guitar.Most successful people have hobbies that energize and inspire.For example, Meryl Streep loves to knit, and George Bush, in his free time, draws with passion with oil paints.

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Enjoy the silence
Oprah Winfrey has an unusual habit - she retires twice a day and spends 20 minutes in complete silence.Meditating, prioritizing, looking for answers to inner questions and analyzing words and deeds are all difficult to do when surrounded by people.Time to contemplate your life should be given not only on weekdays, but also on weekends.

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Learn from failure
Bill Gates, like Oprah Winfrey, loves to retire and reflect. He also believes that it is necessary to evaluate any actions constantly, but it is on the weekend that it is time to take stock and draw conclusions. During the week, you can write down the results of work in a special diary, and on Saturday and Sunday, re-read the entries.

Get one day off a week
Twitter creator Jack Dorsey is of the opinion that two days off in 7 days is too much.He devotes Saturday to a good rest, spends time in nature, goes on hikes.On Sunday, he already begins to return to his usual work activities.Thinking about actions and drawing up a detailed plan helps to tune in to a fruitful new week.
