It begins with a 3 a.m. prayer every morning
The key to a very dolly day is a very adaptable waking time.
Parton told Rupaul that she was “always upstairs” by 3 a.m. and her time would not be wasted as her eyes opened.
Parton, who considers himself a “very spiritual person,” says he prays to God first thing every morning.
“Every day, before I do anything, I wake up and I thank God for the night and ask Him to bless the day and all the right things … to bring all the wrong people out of my life, and to bring all.” The right stuff, ”Parton said.“ And just to guide me, to draw me. And I always pray that he will lift me up and give me glory. “
In addition to prayer, Parton says she has the daily scriptures and meditation that she reads. She credits the practice of grounding him in her busy days.
“If things get chaotic and crazy around me, I can just go in my own small part.”
She spends the first four hours of her day writing
After she has done her morning prayers, the musician comes straight to work. She would love to work in writing and business for the next four hours for her upcoming projects. He compares himself to a farmer who grows in the sun of Paro.
Parton said of his early morning routine, “When the world is quiet, the powers are low and I just feel like a farmer, I work harder during that short time.”
She is either writing, replying to emails or making call-ins. She also says that she is able to do her best during this time.
“They say the sooner the bird gets the worm,” Parten said. “Well, they get a lot of good ideas, too.”
Then it’s time to have a little breakfast
The rest of the morning is when things seem pretty normal. She usually makes healthy snacks for herself and her husband – although she sometimes participates in sausage patties, biscuits and milk gravy for meals.
But breakfast turns to her own dolly Lee Parton. It brings an interesting accessory to the kitchen.
Parton said, “I always wear my high heels.” “No?”
And she doesn’t get much sleep
The rest of the day he spends shimmering around something that runs. And if you thought Parton was taking a nap to deal with his busy lifestyle, he was right. But regardless, she says she’s getting better by getting a little less sleepy.
Parton said, “I don’t need much sleep. “Three to five hours I can work. Five hours I like to meet. But usually I’m between three and five. But usually, if I’m on the job, I’ll lose a little power.”
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