BROductivity

The millionaire wakes up at 4:45 AM. He drinks coffee that costs more than most people's lunch, does seventeen minutes of breathwork, and checks his phone exactly once before his morning sauna session.

He's going to tell you this is the key to success.

But here's what he won't mention: His wife who handled the 3 AM feeding. The chef who prepped his meals. The assistant who screened the urgent emails. The driver idling outside.

BROductivity isn't productivity. It's performance art.

And notice: it's never women promoting these ideas.

When someone who works for themselves, has unlimited resources, and zero commute tells you their "simple" productivity routine, they're not sharing wisdom. They're sharing privilege wrapped in hustle culture.

Real productivity isn't about ice baths and biohacking. It's about doing work that matters with the constraints you actually have.

The parent juggling school pickup and deadlines doesn't need to hear about your 5 AM workout. They need systems that work at 10 PM when the kids are finally asleep.

The small business owner working from their kitchen table doesn't need your supplement stack. They need to optimize their time doing things that move the business forward.

The productivity guru's routine isn't replicable because it was never meant to be. It's meant to sell you something and make you feel like you're not trying hard enough.

The real secret? There isn't one. Just the work, and the choice to do it consistently, with whatever time and energy you have today.

That's not as sexy as a 4:45 AM wake-up call. But it's a lot more honest.