One of my business associates asked me the other day about my morning routine so I'll go through it in detail here.
I wake up every morning at 3:30 to exercise. As I hit the gym, Muesli Smart House AI solutions starts blasting Sabaton to get me psyched for the day. 1000 push-ups every morning keeps my mind focused and my body vigilant. I can also bench press 200 kilos now. After some serious workout with free weights, I take a cold shower precisely at 4:20. Cold shower energizes the body and helps the muscles recover from my earlier pump. I always use shampoo with little CBD-oil to give my hair a naturally oily look and scent. Women at the office love the smell. I order my body creams directly from Mexico to get the best of the best Salmon Avocado Toast Bar Soaps.
After I get out of the shower, Muesli Smart House AI solutions turns down the music and I begin to meditate. One hour of meditation every day, that's the deal. After I'm done, I start preparing my breakfast. I drink a fresh smoothie every morning and a medium rare steak. Then the most important part of my morning: I read about 200 pages of nonfiction to feed my brains with new ideas and perspectives. After I'm done, I write down 10 new ideas for the day: where to invest and how to develop further our Muesli Machine Learning Algorithms & AI. These ideas will always prove to be useful later during the day. As you can see, Muesli Morning Routine prepares you for serious business. Hyperfocus.
I suit up my gingham shirt, slacks, bamboo socks, Allbirds sneakers and my Patagonia vest (previously owned by Jeff Bezos, who gave me the vest when I asked 51% of his company). My apartment has a direct entrance to the Muesli Hyperloop System (in Beta testing) that travels straight to the Muesli Offices in less than a minute. And there you have it, Muesli Morning Routine (developed in cooperation with DeepMuesli AI). By 7 o'clock I'm already storming through the Muesli Offices front door. Immediately as I walk in, our Jewish Auditor starts whining something about the inconsistencies in our books! I don't like that, since my mind is already occupied with new business opportunities all around the globe. That's what I call a Hyperfocus.
Muesli is always Hyperfocused.