Waking up early between 5-6am is a better way of living according to the speaker for three key reasons: 1) Morning people are more likely to anticipate and minimize problems leading to greater success, 2) It allows you to be more productive and accomplish more during the day, 3) Students who identify as morning people tend to earn higher GPAs than night owls by a full point on average (3.5 vs 2.5) leading to better career opportunities.
Waking up early between 5-6am is a better way of living according to the speaker for three key reasons: 1) Morning people are more likely to anticipate and minimize problems leading to greater success, 2) It allows you to be more productive and accomplish more during the day, 3) Students who identify as morning people tend to earn higher GPAs than night owls by a full point on average (3.5 vs 2.5) leading to better career opportunities.
Waking up early between 5-6am is a better way of living according to the speaker for three key reasons: 1) Morning people are more likely to anticipate and minimize problems leading to greater success, 2) It allows you to be more productive and accomplish more during the day, 3) Students who identify as morning people tend to earn higher GPAs than night owls by a full point on average (3.5 vs 2.5) leading to better career opportunities.
Specific Purpose: To inform my audience on why waking up early is a better
of living.
Central Idea: Waking up is a better way of living.
Body
1) Waking up early is a better way of living.
a) A Harvard biologist named Christoph Randler discovered in 2008 that "morning people" are more likely to anticipate problems and minimize them efficiently, which leads to more success in life.
Idea Statement: Waking up early is a better way of living.
b) Waking up early is defined as a productivity method of rising early and
consistently so as to be able to accomplish more during the day. The time period for waking up ranges from 5am to 6am. c) Another reason is that you earn better grades in school i) In a 2008 Texas University study, college students who identified themselves as "morning people" earned a full point higher on their GPAs than those who were "night owls" (3.5 vs. 2.5). Good grades help students secure better career opportunities. d) The proverb The early bird gets the worm. i) Whoever arrives first has the best chance of success; some opportunities are only available to the first competitors.