Recently,
a colleague invited all his friends and clients to join him in the '
Morning Club'. This required getting up at 5 a.m., exercising, working
on projects for several hours and getting children off to school before
arriving at the office at 9 a.m. This routine was touted as a means to
make you more productive as you would have completed several tasks
before you even got to the office.
Though I am very happy for my
colleague for having found a routine which works for him and helps him
achieve his goals, it is erroneous to assume that this routine will work
for everyone. In fact, many people who try this routine will find that
their health and well-being suffers and they are less productive than
before. I know this both from my personal experience as well as working
with hundreds of clients who request help in healing both their sleep
and their health.
The idea of getting up early 'to get things
done' comes from the view in our society that we are only valued when we
are productive and sleep is to be minimized because it keeps us from
being productive.
Our society also still reflects an agricultural
orientation that required working when the sun was shining. Even though
electricity allows us to work when it is dark outside, we still adhere
to the principle of 'making hay when the sun shines.'
In our need
to get up early and get work done, we have now become quite sleep
deprived. In fact, most surveys show that up to 50% of us are getting
less than 7 hours of sleep each night. This, while other research shows
that the best health outcomes and longevity are associated with nightly
sleep of between 7 and 8 hours.
If you are regularly getting up at
5 a.m. even though you would rather be sleeping, it is likely you are
sleep deprived and if you are sleep deprived, you will be less
productive, sick more often and at greater risk of making mistakes and
being injured.
Another reason not to join the Morning Club is
because you may be most productive and do your best work later in the
day or at night. I am such a 'night owl' and I tried for a long time to
be in the 'Morning Club' until a physical crisis taught me that I was
healthiest and most successful if I followed my own best waking and
productivity schedule.
Night owls have been indoctrinated to
believe that there is virtue in waking early, and even if they are
successful in life and work, they find it difficult to overcome the
shame and guilt of not being able to be 'early birds.'
If you are
an early bird type and being a member of the Morning Club allows you to
be healthy and successful, great! But realize that we are not all
programmed to be early birds and trying to do so is detrimental to our
health and well-being. Rather than believing we can all be part of the
Morning Club, we should be more focused on recognizing when we are most
awake and alert and plan our sleeping and waking schedule accordingly.
That is how and when we will be most productive, healthy, creative and
successful.
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