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- We gathered the best productivity habits from top executives featured in our Power Hours series.
- High achievers protect their mornings, eat protein-rich meals, and optimize their daily walks.
- Many prioritize exercise and movement in their day, citing the mental health benefits.
Since the launch of Power Hours — which takes readers inside the daily routines of highly successful CEOs, founders, investors, and public figures — earlier this year, Business Insider has been asking high achievers a deceptively simple question: How do you actually spend your day?
The answers we got were as fascinating as they were varied. To determine which habits were the most prevalent among these leaders, we fed months of Power Hours interviews into ChatGPT and asked it to find the common themes.
What stood out was how intentionally successful people design their days, especially the bookends. Mornings are sacred. Meetings are structured, not reactive. Movement and reflection aren't optional. Nights have clear off-ramps, not endless scrolls.
Their routines point to a shared philosophy: Optimal performance isn't about cramming more into a day; it's about making better decisions within the hours you have.
Here are 10 habits of successful people, taken straight from our Power Hours daily routines.