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Argument: A study of high-performing CEOs found that 75% of them wake up before 6:00 AM. The study concludes that early rising is a key factor in achieving professional success at the executive level.
- Most high-performing executives credit their early rising habit as the single most important driver of their success.
- The CEOs surveyed represent a wide range of industries, including technology, finance, and manufacturing.
- Waking up early allows individuals more time to complete tasks before the standard workday begins.
- Professional success does not naturally lead individuals to adopt earlier rising habits due to increased responsibilities or early meetings.
- Every person who wakes up before 6:00 AM has the potential to become a high-performing CEO.
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