
#cryptotrillionaire /dyxKvx11WS- Christopher Williamson June 16, 2021 I got a mega yacht shaped like a penguin on standby. I’m gonna need someone to explain what the heck is going on and then write me a check. The balance being reflected on Williamson’s Coinbase account was a ‘technical error’. She started taking sleep more seriously after fainting at her desk in 2007 from sleep deprivation and exhaustion, breaking her cheekbone in the process.It turned out, that the $20 worth of RocketBunny cryptocurrency that Williamson had purchased using his Coinbase account had not turned into more than $1 trillion overnight. "Most nights I'm in bed by 11:00 p.m., and my goal, as we joke in my family, is to always be in bed to catch the 'midnight train,'" Huffington has said. She says that 95 percent of the time she gets eight hours a night. Media mogul Arianna Huffington prioritizes sleep she's even penned a book on the topic. "The last thing I do before I go to sleep is write five things that gave me great pleasure or that I was grateful for." "I usually get into bed and I have volumes and volumes of gratitude journals by the side of my bed," Winfrey tells the Hollywood Reporter. and wakes up naturally around 6 a.m.Īnd, in typical Winfrey-fashion, her night-time routine includes a little self-reflection. Winfrey told the Hollywood Reporter in 2017 that she's usually in bed by 10 p.m.

Oprah Winfrey might lead a busy, busy life, but the actress, producer and philanthropist is still able to adhere to a healthy sleep schedule. and to get to sleep so that I can start again at 4 a.m." I use that time to be with my children, to socialize. "Any work that I try to do after that isn't up to my standards anyway, so I give myself a break then. every evening," Krawcheck wrote in 2014 on LinkedIn. "his does mean I have to go to sleep earlier, but I long ago recognized that I am out of gas by about 8 p.m.
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"I'll probably read briefing papers or do paperwork or write stuff until about 11:30 p.m., and then I usually have about a half-hour to read before I go to bed, about midnight, 12:30 a.m., sometimes a little later," Obama reportedly told Jon Meacham, the editor in chief of Newsweek, in 2009.Įllevest co-founder and CEO Sallie Krawcheck previously revealed that she heads to bed early so that she can wake up even before the crack of dawn, which she says is the best time to get work done. He would typically have dinner with his wife and daughters at 6:30 p.m., then head to his private office to spend four or five hours a night there, mainly alone.

He's been known to stay up well past midnight a 2016 New York Times article reported that he would send out emails late into the night, often past 1 a.m., during his tenure in the White House. President Barack Obama is notorious for being a night owl. I typically need five to six hours sleep to get the most out of my days."įormer U.S. "Then it's in bed and lights out hopefully by 11 p.m.

"If I have some time to spare, I'll read for a bit or perhaps watch a documentary, to help me relax and put me in a great frame of mind to get a good night's sleep," Branson writes. In December, Branson revealed in a blog post that post-dinner, he likes to "retreat to a quiet space" with tea for a social media and email sweep, but makes sure to power down his digital devices before hitting the hay. Virgin Group CEO and founder Richard Branson might be known for his adventurous attitude, but he has a tame night-time routine, as well as a reasonable bedtime.
