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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 23 Dec 2017

    Early birds aren’t necessarily workaholic. They hope to avoid the distractions of technology and social media.http://on.wsj.com/2kHcxtd 

    2:30 PM - 23 Dec 2017
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      2. Hitendervir Singh Hira‏ @doffy_mirtz 23 Dec 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Right!? @nav7sandhu @fannyaneja that's the exact hour you throw your phone away, get productive and go to sleep.☻

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      3. Sandhu‏ @nav7sandhu 24 Dec 2017
        Replying to @doffy_mirtz @WSJ @fannyaneja

        😂 exactly! sleep is always the best option 🤤

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      1. Peter Forcelli‏ @pete_forcelli3 23 Dec 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        ... and the banter of co-workers who never seem to be able to gauge the right time to interrupt your work.

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      1. Chris‏ @broamerica 23 Dec 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        @SoCallMeMabry whole article about wheelhouse hour that could've been written in Stanford hall 8 yrs ago at 4 am

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      1. Aurora Hernandez‏ @Aurora_Hernandz 23 Dec 2017
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      2. Kassandra Sundt‏ @KassandraSundt 24 Dec 2017
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        attn: @sara_rose37 @DGQuoVadimus @allyjarmanning

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      3. ally jarmanning‏ @allyjarmanning 24 Dec 2017
        Replying to @KassandraSundt @WSJ and

        Early morning is when I make my best #content

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      4. sara rose‏ @sara_rose37 24 Dec 2017
        Replying to @allyjarmanning @KassandraSundt and

        Early morning is when I make my best waiver wire decisions

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      1. madurai veeran‏ @maduraiveeran86 23 Dec 2017
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        And traffic too

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      1. AlexSong‏ @alexsong568 23 Dec 2017
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        Why do yall repost this article every few weeks... Get some new material WSJ

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      1. Kimberley D.‏ @KimberleyDart 23 Dec 2017
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        I get the most work done in the hour before everyone else arrives. Then the distractions begin. I do like getting into work early, but definitely not at 4am!

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      1. Valdease  🦏‏ @valdease1 23 Dec 2017
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        @jockowillink the proof is in the pudding

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      1. Graeme Harris‏ @GBH61 23 Dec 2017
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        Or they simply lack the discipline of unfettered focus during daylight hours ...

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      1. Randy‏ @itsnotrandall 23 Dec 2017
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        I've always said just because you work long hours it's possible you're just inefficient

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      1. Lance Rogers‏ @ragehavoc420 23 Dec 2017
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        Why is it that the media still thinks people only work 9-5 mon.-fri.? many HAVE to be at work by 4 a.m. and the majority of americans work weekends.

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      1. Craig B‏ @craig58 23 Dec 2017
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        I work at home; the wee hours are a good time to focus while the family is asleep.

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      1. Rhodey  🗞  ☕️‏ @KeithM8140 23 Dec 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        and they get to be amongst the first to read @realDonaldTrump’s dumb tweets #DumpTrump

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