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Like Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg and other successful people start their day.

Whether it's a gym, reading books, or a cup of coffee, most of us have things that we rarely miss in the morning.

A certain ritual in the morning can help us be more productive during the day.

Let's look at the morning habits of some of the most successful people and politicians in the world.

Former US President Barack Obama each the day starts at the gym

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Former United States President Obama gets up every day at 6: am 45. Then he goes to the gym, where he does strength and cardio exercises. After that, he goes to breakfast with his wife Michelle and two daughters Malia and Sasha, before sending the girls to study.

Former British Prime Minister David Cameron avoids watching TV in the morning

Former British Prime Minister David Cameron starts his day at 6: 00 in the morning and looks at important government papers before 8: 00 when he and his wife Samantha and their children, Arthur, Nancy and Florence, have breakfast.

Morning at Cameron’s apartment on Downing Street No. XXUMX is strictly regulated in the mornings, and in the past, the Prime Minister said that his children should “do something” in the morning before school.

Cameron is also trying to have time to read all the important morning news.

Former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill has done very little since the morning

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Another conservative and British Prime Minister, although of a somewhat different era, Winston Churchill, woke up at 7: 30 in the morning, but he usually didn’t get out of bed until 11: 00.

You ask what he did all these three and a half hours? Churchill had breakfast and read newspapers (then there were no smartphones), and also dictated letters to his numerous secretaries.

Starbucks CEO Howard Schulz prefers a morning cup of coffee

It is perhaps not surprising that for the person responsible for Starbucks, morning rituals include a cup of coffee.

In an interview with 2012 of the year with Bloomberg BusinessWeek, Schulz talked about getting up around 4: 30 every morning to walk three dogs before returning home and making coffee for himself and his wife for 5: 45 in the morning. After that, time to work comes.

Former Apple CEO Steve Jobs made a motivational speech every morning.

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The late Steve Jobs, famous for his black clothes, turtlenecks and the transformation of Apple into the largest company in the world, did one simple thing every morning.

After waking up, Jobs went to the mirror, looked at himself and asked: “If today was the last day in my life, would I be happy with what I am going to do today?”.

Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates loves to train the mind and body

Another technological billionaire Bill Gates, co-founder of Microsoft and one of the richest people in the world, loves to play sports in the morning.

Gates spends an hour on the treadmill, and then performs cardio exercises.

Facebook creator Mark Zuckerberg often misses sleep

Harvard's 31-year-old Harvard graduate and founder of Facebook is known for almost always wearing a plain gray T-shirt, saying that the same things allow him to "make as few decisions as possible."

So, presumably, he gets up, walks to the closet and selects his favorite gray T-shirt and goes to work.

According to sleepypeople.com, Zuckerberg is often sleep deprived.

Jeff Bezos from Amazon likes to have a leisurely breakfast

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Unlike many of the world's most successful people, Jeff Bezos, founder of Amazon's giant e-commerce, is not a morning person.

Bezos pays a lot of attention to a good sleep. In 1999, he said Wall Street Journal, that he feels "much better all day if he slept for eight hours."

He also said earlier that he did not specifically set up meetings for the morning, so that he could sleep and have a leisurely breakfast with his wife Mackenzie and four children.

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