“I wrote in the mornings, often in cafes, on the way to the office. I gave myself a daily word minimum, usually 750. I tried to save revision for the weekends, when I had more consecutive hours to string together.” WayTogetherHoursMorningOfficeStringsWeekendMinimumRevisionCafesConsecutive Author:Christopher Castellani
“I don't have a very routine life; the kids' activities, our nightly routines, and morning routines are about as routine as it gets. In the middle of it all - other than my morning coffee, toast, and trying to get 7-8 hours of sleep a night - each day is different.” TryingDifferentKidsNightHoursSleepMorningMiddleActivityCoffeeEach DayRoutineToastsMorning CoffeeMorning RoutinesRoutine Life Author:Lisa Loeb
“I treasure my mornings. I get up early and ignore everything work-related for the first few hours. It's just me and my coffee addiction.” FirstsHoursMorningAddictionCoffeeTreasureGet UpRelatedUp EarlyWork Related Author:Rachael Yamagata
“It's a different rhythm than most movies. For a lot of the actors, you're 12,000 miles away from home. It becomes a way of life - getting up at five in the morning, shooting every day, day in day out, for 270 days. The new cast playing the dwarves were carrying incredibly heavy weights in their suits, they sat through hours of make-up every day. So it's quite challenging from a stamina point of view.” WayDifferentHomeActorsHoursChallengesViewsMorningFiveWeightCastsHeavyPoint Of ViewMilesSuitsRhythmShootingSatStaminaMiles AwayDwarvesAway From HomeHeavy Weights Author:Andy Serkis
“Lunch is like, my first real meal of the day. I cannot eat anything in the morning, my body...I can only eat about two hours after I wake up.” FirstsI CanTwoRealBodyHoursMorningWake UpMealsLunch Author:Mark Indelicato
“I like to get everything done during the early morning hours and the early part of the day.” DoneHoursMorningEarly Morning Author:Sune Rose Wagner
“There's a problem for them [teens] when they have to get up and go to school in the morning, they're very sleepy, yet on the weekends, they'll sleep 12 hours, they'll sleep late and then go to bed late and wake up late. And on vacations, it's not a problem.” ProblemSchoolHoursSleepMorningBedLateWake UpGet UpWeekendVacationTeensSleepySleep Late Author:Shelby Harris
“A typical workday for me is getting up at about 5:00, 5:15 in the morning, getting some coffee or tea as quickly as possible, and then getting to my desk. And ideally, I'll start writing around 5:30, 5:45, and I'll write for three, four hours, and then I'll take a break, and read over what I write. Maybe about lunchtime, I'll go exercise or get out into the day. Then I'll either read over what I wrote the day before and quit work around 3:00 or 4:00 in the afternoon and spend some time with my kids.” WritingKidsThreeHoursBreakMorningFourExerciseCoffeeQuittingTeaAfternoonDesksTypicalLunchtime Author:Eric Schlosser
“I do not have a daily routine, but each morning, I try to spend an hour in bed, visualizing positive outcomes for my life, health, and career.” TryingHoursCareersMorningBedOutcomesRoutineVisualizingDaily RoutinesPositive Outcome Author:Romany Malco
“It was so hard [to do Gigi Does It show]. On paper, that formula is almost impossible to create a winning show with, but then you add four and a half hours of prosthetic makeup every morning, three-inch nails, acrylics, the whole thing, and it nearly killed me.” DoeHardWholeShowsThreeWinningHoursHalfMorningFourImpossiblePaperAddMakeupFormulasInchesEvery MorningNailsHalf HoursProsthetics Author:David Krumholtz