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The Myth Of The 5 AM Routine

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Every few years a book comes out claiming successful people wake up at 5 AM. The book sells millions. Within a year, the author quietly admits they've never sustained their own routine.

Here's what sleep research actually says about chronotypes:

  • About 40% of adults are morning types;
  • About 30% are night types;
  • The remaining 30% are in between.

This isn't laziness or discipline. It's largely genetic, set by your circadian clock.

Forcing a night chronotype to wake at 5 AM costs them productivity. Forcing a morning chronotype to do creative work at 11 PM costs them the same. The hardware doesn't bend to advice books.

The Real Pattern

Peak cognitive performance follows your chronotype, not a magazine prescription. The "wake at 5, gratitude journal, meditate, cold plunge" template works for people who naturally would wake at 5 anyway and want to write a book about it.

For everyone else, the template produces sleep debt, cortisol spikes, and a 6-month fail rate around 92%.

What To Do Instead

Track for a week. When do you naturally feel sharp? When do you crash?

For most people, the answer is one 90-to-120-minute window in the morning plus one shorter window in the late afternoon. Two peaks, separated by a real slump around 1-3 PM.

Schedule your hardest work in those windows. Schedule meetings, email, and admin in your low-energy times.

Stop trying to be someone whose biology you don't have. Honest sleep beats a fake routine. Every time.

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