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Name three founding fathers. Easy, right?
I would bet my life’s savings that one of the first names you thought of was Benjamin Franklin. He’s my favorite from the bunch.
Writer, printer, politician, scientist, inventor, humorist, diplomat, civic activist… is there one thing this man couldn’t do?
Sure he must’ve had a lot of formal education, you might say. People that come from wealthy families usually do.
Turns out, he was neither wealthy nor formally educated. He dropped out of school at age 10 to continue his studies through voracious reading. He was already a fine writer by age twelve when he started his apprenticeship at his brother’s printing business.
How did he manage to get so much done during his 85 years of life?
Maybe he was a gifted man. Or maybe a very disciplined one. I think the truth lies somewhere in the middle.
While reading about his personal life, I found out he had a very strict daily routine that he followed to the letter. Here's a picture of his actual schedule:
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Notice how this is not an ordinary schedule. Right after waking up at 5 AM, Franklin would say his prayers and plan the day ahead of him, making a point of addressing the most important task of the day first. After that, while having breakfast, Franklin would ponder the question:
What good shall I do today?
When was the last time you started out your day with a reflection like this? I know that’s not a habit of mine.
After a solid day of work, he would make time for organizing his life and “put things in their places”. After that, he would have dinner and spend some time socializing. Before going to bed, he would then revisit his daily goal of doing good.
If you’re reading this, chances are you probably won’t be in the history books a hundred years from now. But maybe you can learn a thing or two with Franklin that will make you a more accomplished person.
I’ll be trying Franklin’s routine for the next week and see where it takes me. Ok, I'll probably wake up and go to sleep a little later. We have electricity, after all. Maybe that's why Franklin was so obsessed with it?[1]
I’ll let you know how it goes.
Sage up,
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