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The Billionaire’s Morning: Jeff Bezos’ 4-Step Routine for Peak Performance

Arjun Mahadevan
By Arjun Mahadevan
Published on 4 Jun 2025 2 min read
The Billionaire’s Morning: Jeff Bezos’ 4-Step Routine for Peak Performance

Hey, Arjun here.

Do you geek out on morning routines? One of the best parts of the epic Jeff Bezos × Lex Fridman podcast is Bezos describing his surprisingly simple and insanely productive morning routine.

The 2-Minute Hack: The Bezos Morning System

Puttering. Coffee. Gym. Work.

Here’s the exact sequence:

  1. Get up early, naturally
  2. Putter (slowly move around, check your phone, read newspapers, let your mind wander—not as unproductive as you’d think…)
  3. Chat with Laura over the first cup of coffee
  4. Gym
  5. Work

What makes this routine powerful isn’t just the sequence, but Bezos’ mindset about following through, even when motivation is low.

On finding workout motivation:

Lex: What’s your source of motivation in those moments when you don’t feel like working out?

Bezos: I exercise most days, and most days it’s not that hard for me. Some days it’s really hard, and I do it anyway. I don’t want to. It’s painful, and I’m like, “Why am I here?” I don’t want to do anything.

Why am I here at the gym?

Why don’t I do something else?

It’s not always easy.

My source of motivation is knowing I’ll feel better later if I do it.

The real motivation is: I can tell the days I skip the gym.

I’m not quite as alert.

I don’t feel as good.

And then there are the harder motivations—longer-term. You want to be healthy as you age.

You want healthspan.

You want to be moving around and healthy when you’re 80.

That kind of motivation, so far in the future, can be hard to access in the moment.

So I think about how I’ll feel in four hours if I do it now. That I’ll have more energy for the rest of the day. That’s what motivates me.

On his specific workout plan:

Lex: What’s your exercise routine? How much do you curl?

Bezos: I do about half an hour of cardio and about 45 minutes of resistance training of some kind, mostly weights.

I do a pulling day, a pushing day, and a leg day.

Why this works:

Jeff Bezos has a system that works for him. There are days he doesn’t want to do it but he uses a mix of “near-term” motivation (how he’ll feel in a few hours) and “long-term” motivation (being healthy at 80) to push through.

As James Clear says:

“You don’t rise to the level of your goals; you fall to the level of your systems.”

Bezos has a system that works for him.

What’s your morning routine system?

Hit reply and let me know, I’m always looking to optimize mine.

See you next week.

Let’s doola it ⚡

Arjun


P.S. What I find most interesting about Bezos’ routine is the “puttering” time – giving his mind space to wander before diving into the day. Do you build this kind of unstructured thinking time into your routine?

P.P.S. If you’ve been on the fence about launching or leveling up your business, this is the sign you’ve been waiting for.

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The Billionaire's Morning: Jeff Bezos' 4-Step Routine for Peak Performance