For most of my life, I considered myself a night owl. But a few months ago, I decided to make a change and start waking up at 5 AM. I never thought I’d say this, but it’s honestly been one of the best transformations I’ve experienced.

Now, when my alarm rings, I don’t debate or think twice—I just get up. No snoozing, no second-guessing. This simple shift has done wonders for my day, and it all comes down to what Robin Sharma calls the “Victory Hour” in The 5 AM Club.

Here’s what I do with that hour:

• I meditate and pray, grounding myself before the chaos of the day begins.
• I hit the gym, and the energy boost is incredible—it sharpens my focus and clears my mind.
• I journal, which helps me reflect, plan, and set the tone for my day.

These three habits have become rituals for me, and they’ve genuinely changed how I approach everything else in my life.

Sharma’s idea that “owning your morning elevates your life” couldn’t be more true. It’s not just about waking up early; it’s about being intentional with how you spend that quiet, undistracted time. I’ve found that by 6 AM, I’m more centered, more productive, and more ready to take on the day than I ever was as a night owl.

If you’ve been toying with the idea of making this change, take it from me: the struggle to wake up early is real, but the results are absolutely worth it. Your mornings, and ultimately your life, will thank you.