Are you an Early Bird or a Night Owl – and how that can make or break your business success?

Written by Lynette van Greunen


Early Birds are typicallyrepparttar people who love to get up atrepparttar 122760 crack of dawn and generally userepparttar 122761 rising sun as their natural alarm clock.

It does not take much to get them out of bed and once their feet hitrepparttar 122762 floor, well they are almost instantly ready to start doing whatever needs to be done.

Some might turn onrepparttar 122763 tunes, singing along happily and are up to date on world news beforerepparttar 122764 sun has even peek its entire head overrepparttar 122765 horizon…

Around midday, their chirpy mood starts to wane, making way forrepparttar 122766 unexplained grumpiness that starts to set in. Byrepparttar 122767 timerepparttar 122768 sun is getting ready to retire forrepparttar 122769 day,repparttar 122770 bed is aboutrepparttar 122771 only place that will welcome their company…

These Early Bird individuals need “wind down” activities at night. Now, meetrepparttar 122772 Night Owls, who need “wind down” activities inrepparttar 122773 morning….

We are all aware that everything in nature has an opposite, so it goes without saying thatrepparttar 122774 Night Owls have a rightful place in this world too…

These arerepparttar 122775 individuals that need a really loud sounding alarm clock to jolt them from their dreams. The snooze button must be unmistakably big and easy to hit with eyes still tightly closed.

Getting up early is not a pleasant experience for them. Givenrepparttar 122776 slightest chance they will gladly doze until well intorepparttar 122777 morning.

When they eventually venture out of bed, they seem to daze around for a few more hours before they manage to get themselves dressed and ready forrepparttar 122778 day.

Generally, they will find some errands or effortless chores to passrepparttar 122779 first half ofrepparttar 122780 day. By midday, they are usually ready to take a little nap…

But once they awake fromrepparttar 122781 nap, there is no stopping them. Their minds start racing in a frenzied fashion fromrepparttar 122782 one project torepparttar 122783 other and they start performing miracles, working well intorepparttar 122784 night, seemingly effortless…

If you are considering starting your own business, it is vitally important to determine when you work best and to choose a business that allows you to work when you are at your peak performance levels.

When you work for yourself, there is no paycheck just for showing up to work! No, you actually have to produce concrete results in order to get paid.

Share the Joy

Written by Joyce C. Lock


Let all those that put their trust in thee rejoice: let them ever shout for joy, because thou defendest them: let them also that love thy name be joyful in thee.

And my soul shall be joyful inrepparttar Lord: it shall rejoice in his salvation. My soul shall be satisfied as with marrow and fatness; and my mouth shall praise thee with joyful lips.

Make a joyful noise unto God, all ye lands: Sing aloud unto God our strength: make a joyful noise untorepparttar 122759 God of Jacob.

Blessed isrepparttar 122760 people that knowrepparttar 122761 joyful sound: they shall walk, O Lord, inrepparttar 122762 light of thy countenance.

O come, let us sing untorepparttar 122763 Lord: let us make a joyful noise torepparttar 122764 rock of our salvation. Let us come before his presence with thanksgiving, and make a joyful noise unto him with psalms. Letrepparttar 122765 field be joyful, and all that is therein: then shall allrepparttar 122766 trees ofrepparttar 122767 wood rejoice.

Make a joyful noise untorepparttar 122768 Lord, allrepparttar 122769 earth: make a loud noise, and rejoice, and sing praise. With trumpets and sound of cornet make a joyful noise beforerepparttar 122770 Lord,repparttar 122771 King.

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