A Quote by Jason Momoa

Morning is when I do all my best work. — © Jason Momoa
Morning is when I do all my best work.

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The thing about running is, if I run in the morning before work, I feel like I'm ahead of the day. Whatever work I've done in terms of preparation or research or thinking about the scene or the character, it all kind of crystallizes in that moment in the morning. And sometimes I have the best ideas then.
I remind myself: I am the best. I have the best. And I deserve the best. This is one of my personal mantras that I tell myself every morning before auditions, character work, and performances.
I prefer to work in the morning. I get up now at five in the morning. In the morning is when I feel freshest.
I've done the best I can with the morning show. I made it a morning show. We have the coffee cup, you have the morning papers, you know, it's got that feel to it, that's what I wanted.
Morning work! By the blushes of Aurora and the music of Memnon, what should be man's morning work in this world?
I really get my best work done in the morning, so if I have to edit speeches or comments, that all happens before I get to work.
I apologize if there's a Parkinson's painter in the audience. I assume you do your best work in the morning. Probably gets abstract by noon.
I wake up each morning and make my schedule, and when I do, I plan the work around when I'll be able to handle it best.
When I'm doing the brute work, I do it early in the morning; that's the best time for me to get the stuff down on the page.
The thing that I miss more than anything is doing Saturday morning telly. It was the best, best, best three years.
Why I Wake Early Hello, sun in my face. Hello, you who made the morning and spread it over the fields and into the faces of the tulips and the nodding morning glories, and into the windows of, even, the miserable and the crotchety – best preacher that ever was, dear star, that just happens to be where you are in the universe to keep us from ever-darkness, to ease us with warm touching, to hold us in the great hands of light – good morning, good morning, good morning. Watch, now, how I start the day in happiness, in kindness.
Most writers seem to prefer the morning, or they feel at their best in the morning. Ideas are popping into your head while you're in the shower. And that's true for me, as well.
I couldn't be luckier to wake up every morning and be so excited to get to work, even if it's five in the morning.
I write in the mornings. I get up every morning at about six in the morning and write until nine, hop in the shower and go to work. Nighttime I usually reserve for re-reading what I've done that morning. I would be lying if I said I stuck to that schedule every single day.
I think we work well when there are absolutely no distractions whatsoever, because we tend to come up with the best ideas around one or two in the morning, so you have to be plugging away.
What I do is not some magical, mystical thing. I simply get up in the morning, get to work on time, say my lines, and do the best I can
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