Da Vinci's Daily Routine: What Can We Learn? 717 views Jun 30, 2020 Leonardo da Vinci had a bizarre daily routine, but what can we learn from it? more more Dislike Share Leonardo decided that he spent too much time on sleep and invented his own sleeping routine. Most of us are monophasic sleepers, which means sleeping several hours at a time. In Da Vinci's routine, he slept for 15 to 20 minutes every 4 hours of the day. As Michael J. Gelb writes in How to Think Like Leonardo Da Vinci: "The ability to thrive with ambiguity must become part of our everyday lives." Leonardo da Vinci: Daily Routine kukuruku.co 7 comments Best Add a Comment cardevitoraphicticia • 10 yr. ago I've read about people who try this. There was one huge long blog written by a guy who slept for 20 minutes every four or six hours. He did it for over a year. Here is a detailed summary of Leonardo da Vinci's everyday routine: Morning: Leonardo typically woke up at sunrise and started his day with a morning workout routine. He would 0:00 / 8:41 I Tried Leonardo Da Vinci's Productive Daily Routine George Dunnett 201K subscribers Subscribe No views 1 minute ago Get NordVPN 2 year plan + 4 months free here: As for Leonardo's daily routine or rituals, I haven't been able to find much information, except for the detail that he carried a notebook wherever he went, because he believed that a painter should always be ready to make sketches "as circumstance permits." Leonardo Da Vinci's Daily Routine - It blew my mind! - YouTube Developers Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features NFL Sunday Ticket © 2023 Google LLC In this video we will cover Did Leonardo da Vinci Discover the Ultimate Functional Fitness Training Program? — MidStrong Personal Trainers | Westborough, MA. Want greater creativity, problem-solving, and mental fortitude? Add a little brisk exercise to your daily routine—and unlock brain power you didn't know you had. It is estimated that to become a leading authority in any subject/field of expertise takes approximately 10,000 hours of work and study. If you break these numbers down to a daily routine that would mean 3 hours of work per day for 10 years or 6 hours of work per day for 5 years in theory. Xyd6.