Curious to know what’s the daily routine of successful people & top business leaders?

Well…we all have just 24hrs in a day but this awesome infographic will give you an idea on how the most successful people from Fortune 500 companies spend their time.

Entrepreneur John Rampton being fascinated by this topic, collaborated with Chris Stowell, vice president of the International Center for Management and Organization Effectiveness in Sandy, Utah, to survey 267 C-level executives (all at the vice president level or higher) at Fortune 500 companies.

The respondents to the email survey, completed over the past two months, came from 163 companies including Adobe, American Express, AT&T, Bank of America, Boeing, BP, Delta, DHL, Federal Express, GE, Google, HP, John Deere, Johnson & Johnson, Kelloggs, Motorola, Rio Tinto and Twitter.

The survey research showed that the typical corporate leader wakes up at about 6:15 a.m., exercises for 45 minutes and commutes 25 minutes each way. Every workday, he or she spends two hours and 25 minutes on email and texting, 25 minutes on strategy and planning, and 30 minutes on personal development. The infographic below, created by Stowell summarizes the findings.

Here’s the daily routine of successful people

daily routine of successful people

Now that was the daily routine of successful people!


Sidz is a college drop-out, "musician turned digital geek", a spiritually grounded minimalist, father of 3, and husband of a loving wife. He founded the Internet Lifestyle Hub in 2018 to fix the education and employment system for good. Currently, he is helping over 30,000+ coaches, teachers, and experts digitize their knowledge. He’s an international best-selling author of the book You Can Coach and is on a mission to help 1,000,000 people live a lifestyle of freedom!

    1 Response to "Daily Routine Of Successful People (Fortune 500 Leaders)"

    • Amaravathi

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