The 5 AM Club by Robin Sharma Summary and Analysis
posted on APRIL 7, 2021
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Own Your Morning. Elevate Your Life.
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1 Own Your Morning. Elevate Your Life.
2 Robin Sharma’s Perspective
3 The 5 AM Club Synopsis
4 StoryShot #1: The Five Ground Rules
5 StoryShot #2: The Three-Step Success Formula
6 StoryShot #3: The Four Focuses of History Makers
6.1 1) Capitalization IQ
6.2 2) Freedom from Distraction
6.3 3) Personal Mastery Practice
6.4 4) Day Stacking
7 StoryShot #4: The Secret of Morning Genius
8 StoryShot #5: The Four Interior Empires
9 StoryShot #6: The Five Scientific Truths That Govern Successful Habits
10 StoryShot #7: Heroic Habit Makers Share These Three Values
11 StoryShot #8: The Lifetime Habit Arc
12 StoryShot #9: The Habit Installation Protocol
13 StoryShot #10: The Three Pockets of the 20/20/20 Formula
13.1 Pocket #1: Move
13.2 Pocket #2: Reflect
13.3 Pocket #3: Grow
14 StoryShot #11: The Benefits of Journaling
15 StoryShot #12: The Pre-Sleep Ritual
16 StoryShot #13: The Amazing Day Deconstruction and The Ten Tactics of Lifelong Genius
16.1 Tactic One – The Tight Bubble of Total Focus
16.2 Tactic Two – The 90/90/1 Rule
16.3 Tactic Three – The 60/10 method
16.4 Tactic Four – The Five Daily Concepts
16.5 Tactic Five – The Second-Wind Workout
16.6 Tactic Six – The Two Massage Protocols
16.7 Tactic Seven – Traffic University
16.8 Tactic Eight – The Dream Team Technique
16.9 Tactic Nine – The Weekly Design System
16.10 Tactic Ten – The 60-Minute Student
17 StoryShot #14: Twin Cycles of Elite Performance
18 StoryShot #15: Use Joy as a GPS
19 Final Review and Analysis of The 5 AM Club by Robin Sharma
20 Rating
21 The 5 AM Club PDF, Free Audiobook, Infographic and Animated Summary
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Robin Sharma’s Perspective
Robin Sharma is
considered one of the top 5 leadership experts worldwide. He is also the
author of the bestselling books, The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari and Who
Will Cry When You Die?. Sharma is admired by some of the world’s most
successful people. He has advised rock stars, royalty, billionaires, and
famous CEOs. Sharma quit his career as a lawyer at the age of 25 to
pursue stress management and spirituality.
The 5 AM Club Synopsis
The
5 AM Club offers advice on making your mornings the kickstart you need
to attain your most remarkable achievements. Mornings are often a
struggle for people. But Robin Sharma believes his formula can help
anybody feel inspired and focused early in the morning. He also offers
neuroscientific support for approaches that will help you rise far more
quickly than the rest of society.
The 5 AM Club is a parable
about genuine success. The kind of success that will turn you into a
hero. Heroism may sound romantic, but it is possible for anyone to
achieve it by embracing discomfort and working on daily habits for
self-improvement. The first habit is to simply wake up at 5 a.m. and to
use the first hour of your day to get ahead.
StoryShot #1: The Five Ground Rules
A
key feature of your success will be effective preparation. So, Robin
Sharma breaks this preparation down into five fundamentals you must
consider:
Distractions are the death of creativity. Those who
make history and build empires dedicate an hour before dawn to
themselves. This time offers them new opportunities that surpass daily
challenges. This sets them on the path to an outstanding day.
Genius
does not grow on excuses. Even if you have not developed the habit
before, you can still establish it now. Don’t rationalize and remember
that all it takes is a little bit of effort daily to achieve amazing
results.
The first part of any change is complicated, the middle is
messy and the end is beautiful. The things you find simple now were once
complex for you. Soon, you will become accustomed to getting up early.
To
get to the top 5%, you must start doing what 95% of people are not
willing to do. The majority will call you mad as soon as you start
living like this. You will pay for excellence by being dubbed a freak.
Keep going even when you want to surrender. Success usually comes to those who are relentless.
StoryShot #2: The Three-Step Success Formula
Sharma
provides a three-step formula that you can apply to all parts of your
life. First, you should be working on improving your awareness. This
heightened level of insight and consciousness will then optimize your
daily decisions. Improved awareness will lead to better choices.
Finally, once you get your daily choices correct, you will dramatically
accelerate your ability to accomplish and have a significant impact as a
leader.
So, these better choices will lead to better results.
StoryShot #3: The Four Focuses of History Makers
Sharma
researched where the most influential people place their focus. The
result of this research is his four focuses of history makers.
These four focuses are:
1) Capitalization IQ
Natural
talent is not what defines great individuals. It is the extent of that
potential that they capitalize on through consistency and
relentlessness. It doesn’t matter what sport or specialism an individual
engages with. Those willing to put in exceptional dedication and
commitment will become iconic.
2) Freedom from Distraction
An
addiction to distraction is the death of your creative production. Strip
away all the layers of complexity from your days. Simplify and
streamline everything. Less is more. Concentrate on only a few projects,
so you can make them exceptional. A few groundbreaking projects are
better than spreading your attention across multiple tasks and producing
lackluster results. Prioritize quality over quantity.
Have a few
friends, but go deep with them. This will ensure that each of your
relationships is prosperous for both parties. As with your projects and
your tasks, it is much better to focus on developing solid relationships
than making multiple shallow-level friendships. You want to have
friends you can always trust.
Stop managing your time and start
managing your focus. It might appear like spreading yourself thin saves
you time. But your focus is ultimately the most important thing.
3) Personal Mastery Practice
All
your actions within your environment are a result of what’s happening
within you. Your fortune always follows your fearlessness, and your
influence in the world is entirely attributable to the glory, nobility,
vitality, and luminosity you have accessed in your consciousness.
External
always expresses internal. Your creativity, productivity, prosperity,
performance, and impact on the planet are always an expression of what’s
going on inside you. Your internal reflections will always manifest
within your external behaviors. So, challenge yourself when you are
negative or distracted. If you can master your inner world, you will
master the external world too.
4) Day Stacking
Each day is
equally important in the bigger picture of your life. So, craft your
life based on each day, focusing on the bigger picture of your life.
Each of your special days represents your precious life in miniature.
What we are doing today is creating our future. So, always consistently
and relentlessly stick to your focus.
StoryShot #4: The Secret of Morning Genius
When
we get up at five in the morning, the stillness, solitude, and silence
trigger our brains. Our brain waves shift from beta to alpha, through to
theta. And then, a pharmacy of mastery is stimulated in our brain.
These changes help us produce groundbreaking thoughts that would not
have previously been possible.
The cortisol levels in the brain
decrease, while the dopamine and serotonin levels increase. The
prefrontal cortex then rests, which allows us to enter into the flow
state. Flow is a state of mind when we are genuinely engaged in the
activity that we pursue and lose track of time. This state is most
easily achievable in the early mornings because that’s when we have the
factors required.
StoryShot #5: The Four Interior Empires
To
be a genius and thrive in the long run, we need to take care of
ourselves. Sharma calls these our interior empires and provides the four
most important ones:
Mindset: Relates to the psychological aspect of our being, for example, our thinking and optimism.
Heart set: Relates to our emotional intelligence. How good are we at managing our own emotions?
Health set: Relates to our physical fitness.
Soul set: Relates to spirituality. How are we connecting to that Supreme power?
By taking care of these four empires, we can all achieve remarkable things and obtain life goals we have held forever.
StoryShot #6: The Five Scientific Truths That Govern Successful Habits
Sharma
uses science to guide his morning routine. Based on research, he offers
you five scientific truths that will help you develop habits:
Strong
willpower isn’t something you’re born with. It’s a skill you can
develop through constant practice. Getting up at 5 A.M. is perfect
self-control training for the rest of your day. If you can push yourself
to get up earlier than most other people, you can push yourself to do
anything.
Just like a muscle, personal discipline will grow if it’s
put under pressure. So, we should actively create conditions of relative
stress. These experiences will build natural power.
Willpower weakens when you’re tired. So, to reach mastery, you should take time to recover and manage decision fatigue.
Developing a new habit and sustaining it long-term follows a clear four-part pattern. We will get into this later.
As
you develop self-control in one area of your life, you will eventually
improve it in all areas. That’s why being a member of the 5:00 AM club
will give you a competitive edge in everything you do.
StoryShot #7: Heroic Habit Makers Share These Three Values
Sharma explains that the most proficient habit makers live by three key values. These are:
Persistence
and consistency are the keys to victory. Of course, anyone can be great
for just one day. But to be great consistently is what is required to
become heroic.
Your level of respect for yourself is ultimately determined by how much work you put into completing what you have started.
How you practice when no one’s watching you is exactly how you will perform when you have an audience.
StoryShot #8: The Lifetime Habit Arc
The lifetime habit arc is the four-part automation pattern we mentioned earlier.
The
first step is the trigger. It’s the cue that initiates the habit. Once
the habit is initiated, we need to follow a particular ritual to
continue it. Then, after completing the habit, it’s time for us to
reward ourselves. Finally, once that reward is pleasurable, that’s when
repetition comes into the picture.
StoryShot #9: The Habit Installation Protocol
According
to research, it takes around 66 days for any habit to become automatic.
That said, these 66 days are divided into three stages.
Stage one is destruction, where we destroy our old habits and try to implement a new one.
The
following 22 days are part of the installation stage. This is the most
challenging phase of all three. Installation is where we attempt to
install this habit into our lives. We deal with how the habit impacts
and is impacted by the rest of our habits.
The last stage is integration. Integration is where the habits slowly start to become more like an automatic response.
StoryShot #10: The Three Pockets of the 20/20/20 Formula
The first hour of your day should be split into three 20-minute pockets of exercise, reflection and study.
Pocket #1: Move
5:00
AM to 5:20 AM is when we have to move. This includes doing intense
exercise, hydrating ourselves, or breathing deeply. This is because your
body has been in a state of sleep, and you need to allow your body and
mind to wake up fully.
When we exercise first thing in the
morning, our cortisol levels decrease. Our dopamine and serotonin levels
also increase. These changes elevate our mood and our metabolism. So,
we are ready for the day ahead. We will be less stressed throughout the
day, and our energy levels will remain higher than if we hadn’t
exercised.
Pocket #2: Reflect
This pocket is from 5:20 AM to
5:40 AM. You should use this time to reflect on your life. You can
reflect either by meditation or writing in your journal. You might also
want to spend this time planning your day, praying, or creating a time
of personal contemplation; anything that feels natural and involves
active reflection.
This step helps us be more aware of ourselves
and our mission, vision, and life goals. It ensures we are in alignment
with our higher purpose.
Pocket #3: Grow
This pocket should
generally occur between 5:40 AM to 6:00 AM. In these 20 minutes, you
have to review your life, week, and day goals.
You can read books
in your field, listen to audiobooks or podcasts, or engage with an
online training course. This time should involve engagement with
whatever will help you grow in your respective field.
StoryShot #11: The Benefits of Journaling
Journaling multiplies our clarity and awareness. This clarity and awareness are the only way to ensure we are on the right path.
Journaling
activates deliberate gratitude. It is often easy to get tied up in the
business of our daily life and forget to be grateful. Journaling is a
fantastic way to handle your emotions when you feel low, and express
your gratitude for what is good in your life.
Journaling also
allows you to plan effectively and set demonstrable goals. This means
you will understand when your performance improves. As we have heard so
many times, what gets written gets done. So, the act of journaling will
help keep you more motivated. Finally, journaling captures your life’s
best experiences. Journaling allows you to re-experience joyful times.
So, a simple act of writing in your journal can genuinely elevate your life.
StoryShot #12: The Pre-Sleep Ritual
When
we talk about getting up at 5:00 AM, it’s impossible unless we sleep on
time. We need to sleep on time and have a high-quality sleep. It is
vitally important that you keep to a healthy pre-sleep ritual to ensure
these two factors. Generally, this ritual should occur between 7:00 PM
and 8:00 PM. You should make sure that, by this time, you have had your
last meal of the day. You will also want to turn off all your devices
and keep them away from the bed.
Try to isolate yourself from
overstimulation. From 8:00 PM to 9:00 PM, you can have family time. You
can have honest conversations with your loved ones, or meditate if you
want. You can spend some time reading or listening to audiobooks or
podcasts. The idea is to just relax and calm your mind before sleeping.
9:00
PM to 10:00 PM is when you have to prepare for your sleep. Make sure
your room is cool, dark, and technology-free. You can organize your
exercise gear for the following day to be ready and motivated to start
your day in the right way.
And last but not least: Practice
gratitude before you sleep. Doing this means you are ending your day on a
high note, on a positive note.
StoryShot #13: The Amazing Day Deconstruction and The Ten Tactics of Lifelong Genius
Sharma deconstructs what a fantastic day looks like. His day starts at 4:45 AM and ends at 9:30 PM.
Different
people will have different timetables, and their needs will differ.
However, you can still take this as a basic guideline and reframe the
structure according to your needs. By keeping what works for you, you
can tremendously improve your current lifestyle.
Sharma believes there are ten tactics that you should implement for the rest of your life to sustain success. These are:
Tactic One – The Tight Bubble of Total Focus
What
this means is that people who excel in their field stay away from
distraction. They work in the tight bubble of total focus. In this
bubble, nobody can interrupt them. To execute this, all you have to do
is ensure you have a scheduled routine away from interruptions and
distractions. This routine will allow you to focus on your work
entirely.
Tactic Two – The 90/90/1 Rule
For the next 90 days,
you should use the first 90 minutes of your work to identify one thing
that could revolutionize your work. By doing this, you’ve ensured your
day’s first 90 minutes is wholly focused on the single most important
activity of your career. This alone will give you excellent results.
Tactic Three – The 60/10 method
After
every hour of work, take a 10-minute break. Go for a quick walk, drink
some water, do some stretches, and then get back to work. By doing this,
you ensure you are not over-stressed. You’re not sitting in one place
for long, and you refuel yourself for the day ahead.
Tactic Four – The Five Daily Concepts
You
should write five goals that you want to complete on a particular day
in the morning. Doing this should help every day become the best day it
could be. You ensure you stay on track and move towards your ideal life.
Tactic Five – The Second-Wind Workout
We
all know that workouts are crucial for us. So, why do we simply reserve
them for the first half of the day? By scheduling a second workout, you
can ensure you end your day on an energetic note.
Tactic Six – The Two Massage Protocols
Sharma
believes it is a good idea to have two massages per week. This is
because massages help you relax and gain the energy you lose throughout
the week.
Tactic Seven – Traffic University
The idea is not to
waste the time we spend commuting. We can accomplish so much more by
utilizing this time productively. This is what Robin Sharma has called
traffic university. If you are on public transport, you can use this
time to think of creative ideas. If you are driving, you can listen to a
podcast or an audiobook to learn as you commute.
Tactic Eight – The Dream Team Technique
We
cannot accomplish what we want to accomplish without the help of
others. By delegating some tasks to our team members, we can ensure
everyone is doing what they are good at. So, having a dream team is a
critical part of any pursuit.
Tactic Nine – The Weekly Design System
You
should sit down and plan your entire week every weekend, preferably on
Sunday. How does your week look like? What are the things you want to
accomplish this week? What do you want to do each day?
By having
this weekly plan, you can ensure you’re sticking to your goals. You can
then develop this plan further by breaking those goals into five daily
goals.
Tactic Ten – The 60-Minute Student
Those who are
considered geniuses by society study for a minimum of 60 minutes each
day. For you, it could be a book about your field or the latest update
in your field. It could even be talking with your mentor. But, the idea
is to learn. The moment we stop learning is the moment we stop growing.
StoryShot #14: Twin Cycles of Elite Performance
We have five assets: mental focus, physical energy, personal willpower, original talent and daily time.
We
have to protect these five assets. We protect them by following this
twin cycle: the high excellence cycle and deep refueling cycle.
We
work with complete focus in the high excellence cycle without any
distraction or interruption. And then, in the deep refueling cycle, we
cool down, relax and re-energize ourselves.
StoryShot #15: Use Joy as a GPS
With
this concept, the author has mentioned we can use joy to guide us on
the right path. Spend time with people who spark joy in your life. You
should also spend time on the pursuits and in the places that spark joy.
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