My formula for living is quite simple. I get up in the morning and I go to bed at night. In between, I occupy myself as best I can.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When I'm sleeping I do a lot of living.
I try to get seven hours of sleep every night; I always walk or bike to work; I make a point to eat well and take my vitamins; I drink tons of water; and I always spend a portion of my day at a standing desk.
I always keep myself busy. I'm writing. Or I'm creating something. Or I'm doing stuff with the kids. I'm up incredibly early in the morning; I go to bed incredibly late at night.
I sleep better on the road than I do at home. I'm used to sleeping in a million different hotels. I'm not home very often, so when I get home, I have things I want to do.
The most efficient way to live reasonably is every morning to make a plan of one's day and every night to examine the results obtained.
I get as much sleep as possible. When I get home, I have just enough energy to lay out my clothes and go to bed.
I work all day, morning and afternoon, just about every day. If I sit there like that for two or three years, at the end I have a book.
It's tough to go to sleep at night, and I wake up after five hours because I feel like I'm wasting time. I just sit up at night and think about what I can do next.
I will sleep all day; I love staying in bed with my dog and reading and not getting up and checking my phone. And that gets me into trouble because I have things to do, and that's not very productive.
I sleep as much as I want. I'll sleep, like, 11 hours, unless I'm working. Sometimes I do feel like, 'This is weird; I should just get up so I can fit into the world.' Then I'm like, 'Why?' I don't have a nine-to-five job.
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