Secrets of the "five hour" rule used by world billionaires

Michael Simmons, Global Expert, Founder of Impact developed the Five Hour Rule, which he has written about extensively.

The secrets of the "five hour rule" are based on a very simple concept, according to which no matter how busy successful people are, they always spend at least an hour a day - or 5 hours a week - learning or training, and they do so throughout their working life .

The global Entrepreneur website published a report on the most prominent habits of the world's rich, indicating the so-called five-hour rule, which the world's rich have been practicing, and it was a start for them on the path to success and wealth, which began with 5 hours they spent in practicing 3 activities:

Self-made millionaires read between 1 and 3 hours a day, and Elon Musk learned from reading how to build rockets, which led to the development of the SpaceX project, through reading.

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If you can't commit to an hour or more of reading each day, start with 20 to 30 minutes, making sure you always have a book with you.

The site revealed that billionaires Bill Gates, Warren Buffett, Oprah Winfrey and Elon Musk are very voracious readers, noting that Bill Gates told the New York Times that reading is one of the main ways he learns.

Meditation

The second part of the "five hour rule" includes activities for reflection and meditation, perhaps staring at a wall or writing down your thoughts.

A 2014 University of Texas study found that mental rest and reflection improve learning skills.

But Entrepreneur advises you to start with small steps, set aside 5 or 10 minutes a day, and then gradually increase the time so that you don't feel overwhelmed.

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The third section includes the last activity in the five-hour rule, the quick experiment. Ben Franklin and Thomas Edison became pioneers of inventors and thinkers because of their experiences.

We now have Gmail, the site said, because Google has allowed employees to experiment with new, constructive ideas.

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