How you start your day sets the tone for everything that follows.
BY JASON ATEN, TECH COLUMNIST@JASONATEN
For INC.
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Earlier this month, Apple’s CEO, Tim Cook, sat down and recorded a podcast with Dua Lipa, who asked him to describe his daily routine. None of it was particularly surprising, but one thing stood out as a habit every leader should consider adding to their morning routine.
Just to be clear, I’m not advocating that you spend an hour reading your email. I don’t necessarily think Cook is either. In fact, there is plenty of research that suggests that looking at your iPhone screen first thing in the morning isn’t always the healthiest way to start your day.
Then again, for most people, looking at their iPhone screen first thing in the morning means scrolling through the endless timeline of Facebook, Instagram, or X. I think we can all agree that’s not the most healthy input if you want to have a positive outlook on the day.
On the other hand, nothing in Cook’s quote even says anything about his iPhone. He says he spends an hour reading emails. Cook is well-known for using an iPad, or, maybe he reads them using a pre-release version of Apple’s upcoming Vision Pro headset.