You must have heard the term ‘body clock’ or ‘biological clock’, which separates ‘larks’ from ‘owls’ or ‘an early bird’ from ‘a nocturne’. A part of the ‘body clock’ is the ‘brain clock’. Some people are most active, creative, and ready to do the most difficult part of their daily jobs early in the morning, while some others feel that they are more productive during later time of the day and therefore prefer to save the complicated tasks to be settled in the afternoon, evening, or even very late at night. There is one thing I’ve noticed happening to myself for years. As happens to most of us, there are times when tough problems remain unsolved – be it work-related or personal – and they keep lingering in our minds for the rest of the day. They stay with us whether or not we realize, taken into our sleeps, influencing our subconscious minds, and most of the time they turn into dreams. That sort of thing also happens to me sometimes. And in my case all these years, the so-called ‘brain clock’ works most perfectly very early in the morning, some time before I awake, when my eyes are still tightly closed. The answers, the solutions to tough problems almost always come at this kind of time. [caption id="attachment_117104" align="alignleft" width="151" caption="www.mynewsletterbuilder.com"][/caption]
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