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you have a separate routing of work in the morning and in the evening write a page on your diary on that the part of the day on which you prefer more

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Answered by kapilchavhan223
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Most mornings, I wake up around 6:30am—a little earlier in the summer, a little later in the winter (I live in Wisconsin, where the sun rises at 5:00am in June and at 7:00am in December).

I sit up in bed and grab my glasses and watch from the nightstand. I have a sip of water, say good morning to my wife, Michelle, and then walk into the kitchen. I start coffee and feed the cats. One cat eats faster than the other, so I have to monitor them during breakfast. By the time they are done, the coffee is ready, so I pour myself a cup and go look out the window for a minute.

So far, about twenty minutes into my day, I haven’t looked at a phone, computer, or other screen. We charge our devices inside a cabinet in the dining room, so they are out of sight and mostly out of mind. The physical barrier forces a deliberate decision about when to take that first look, and I’ve configured my devices to make them as distraction-free as possible. Normally I’ll check my phone first, turning on the screen without unlocking it to see if I missed an important text or call overnight. Then I’ll grab my computer and sit down at the dining room table with my coffee

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Answered by Sly01
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April 21, 2019, Monday

April 21, 2019, Monday every day I wake up at 6 o'clock toward the beginning of the day. From that point onward, it is all work and work and scurries till I return from school toward the evening. At that point likewise, after a concise time, I need to set up my exercises for the following day. Be that as it may, at 9 o'clock during the evening I sit before television and watch my most loved animation demonstrate 'Doremon' and now and then 'Chhota Bhim'. I truly appreciate the hour. At that point, mother calls me for supper. We as a whole sit together and converse with each other amid the supper. We cut jokes, make fun. This hour is very unwinding and invigorating. I like this hour and sit tight for this throughout the day.

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