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CEO morning routines are bananas – so I tried a few

CEO morning routines are bananas – so I tried a few
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The Wall Street Journal
By Ray A SmithFive am alarms, meditation, Peloton sessions: which business leader’s action-packed regimen is the best setup for a high-performance day?Earlier this month, I decided to take on the challenge of a lifetime: Try a chief executive’s morning routine for one day.On Tuesday, I was JPMorgan’s Jamie Dimon and up before dawn reading five newspapers, research reports and getting in a workout. On Wednesday, call me Nasdaq chief executive Adena Friedman. And on Thursday, I stepped into Hollywood executive Nathan Brown&rsquo...

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