The Simple Timeline That Fixed My Sleep & My Schedule
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The schedule looks great, but it is unrealistically ideal. As a doctor working full-time in Germany, such a schedule seems impossible for me. The working hours are irregular and very long. When someone works from 7:30 in the morning, leaves home at 7:00, finishes work at 4:00, and is back home at 4:30, what remains is spent on cooking, cleaning, and other tasks — especially since I often work on weekends as well, or stay late many times. I think organizing the day or month in this way seems ideal for someone who works part-time, for example. Thank you anyway.
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Great concept, and this is not a reflection on you or your particular content. But the literal “9 to 5” is to my knowledge only standard in America. In the rest of the world, and definitely my country, a standard industry job is from 8am to 5pm with a 1-hour lunch break. That one hour makes a big difference in how a morning routine looks. To get the same things done in the morning as you do, I would need to wake up at 3:30am lol
Yeah. I had to laugh at her schedule. The typical working mom is out for the home each day 12 hours. This video maker’s working day is half that long, 6 hours, 9 to 3. By the time you drop the kids off at daycare, commute, work 8 hours minimum, 1 hour lunch, commute, pick up, etc. The only time I see my children is to tell them to hurry up. As a society, we are not doing a good job of prioritizing. No wonder we have high school children who cannot read.
I’m trying to get in this type of routine but omg so difficult. I’ll keep trying. I feel like I need to do it somewhat reversed and workout at night maybe idk and trying to figure it out is driving me nuts lol
It sounded as if your work schedule 9-15 “only” included tasks for your businesses. When would you schedule the multitude of household chores occurring in a family on a daily, weekly, monthly, …base? For me, it wouldn’t be doable to juggle them all on a Sunday, even a weekend.
Amy has an 8:30 bed time.
This reminds me of an old proverb:
Early to bed.
Early to rise.
Makes you healthy,
wealthy and wise.
The idea here isnt following Amy’s schedule. Its to plan a schedule. Like plan your day according to your needs. Not grumble about how this video isnt practical etc…
I love watching videos like this. I always dream of being organized and becoming a morning person. I work at a country club in the catering department, and my schedule is all over the place. Some days I’m 9–5, other days I’m 8am–12pm, and during the holidays it gets really intense. I’ll work from 6am to 11pm, then be right back at it the next day from 5am to 7pm.
On top of that, I have a one-hour commute each way, so even finding an hour to myself feels impossible sometimes. But videos like this give me hope and a little inspiration.
Hi Amy great video. I like you am better if I go to bed early and get up early. I am not blessed with kids so I think that makes our routine less fixed but I feel a plan like this would be good. Does your husband do a similar plan or does he like alone time to watch TV/work etc after you sleep. I ask this as I my husband is a night owl. Sorry if too personal to ask that.