Produce before you Consume

It's all too easy to wake up in the morning and start surfing Twitter, Facebook, or your RSS feeds to see what's going on.

The problem is, your mind starts filling up with new information, and there's only so much you can learn in a day before your mind is exhausted.

Therefore you should not consume media before you produce something yourself. Think about it: reading things online is a lot like sitting back and watching TV. Sure, TV is a lot more passive, but both are injecting new situations and information into your brain. Instead, if you're a morning person like me, try to produce something first instead of consuming. Like eating, consuming too much media is bad for you, in this case it's bad for your brain and your thinking process. Your ideas are freshest and crispest in the morning, and only get relegated to the backseat if you start consuming other people's stuff.

Here's another way to think about it: all the things you're reading or watching online? Someone else produced that, maybe while you were sleeping or the day before. They've done more than you. Do your own thing first, or you'll never be as productive. There are still plenty of consumers out there to ingest your stuff too.

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