
“It’s fine to celebrate success but it is more important to heed the lessons of failure,” Gates once said. Billionaires like Bill Gates also use the weeked to relefect. Weekends are a great chance to reflect and be more introspective about bigger issues.” Rasoff is in good company. My weekends are an important time to unplug from the day-to-day and get a chance to think more deeply about my company and my industry. “I never go into the office on weekends,” says Spencer Rascoff, co-founder of and CEO of Zillow, “but I do check e-mail at night. Regardless - if they do these activities on their own or with others, billionaires pursue their passions during their spare time as a way to relieve stress, spark creativity, and even do a little networking. Others prefer to partake in social activities, like golfing or volunteering.

Anil Ambani, one of India’s top billionaires - it’s running marathons.

For Sandy Lerner, CEO of Cisco it’s jousting.
#Average millionaire wake up time free#
Pursue a passion.ĭuring his free time Warren Buffett plays the ukulele. During this time he does emailing and goes to the gym. According to a Time profile, Cook wakes up at 3:45 every morning. “It’s a time of day when I can be very productive without too much interruption.”Īpple CEO Tim Cook does the same.

“I get up at 4:30 in the morning, seven days a week, no matter where I am in the world,” Disney CEO Bob Iger told Fortune. In fact, they still get-up incredibly early so that they can be productive.
