5 Offbeat Habits Of The Biggest Tech CEOs Of The
World!
1. Mark Zuckerberg, CEO, Facebook
CEO of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg keeps 20
identical grey T-shirts to be worn on five days of
the week. He wears it with a pair of blue jeans,
thongs or trainers. Reportedly every year
Zuckerberg sets a kind of challenge for himself, like
in 2009, he decided to wear a tie to work every
day. In 2010, he learnt Mandarin. In 2011, he
decided that he will eat animals, only if he will kill
them himself that apparently led to him in
becoming somewhat a vegetarian.
2. Steve Jobs, co-founder, Apple
All big people have great stories behind. Apple's
late CEO of Steve Jobs had over 100 Issey Miyake
designed black turtleneck sweaters and jeans so he
never wasted time on thinking what to wear. He
thought this would help him focus on the more
important things, instead.
3. Jack Dorsey, co-founder, Twitter
We have been taught since our very childhood to
plan and divide days of the week for specific tasks.
And Jack Dorsey is an example how planning
works. Dorsey has divided each day of the week
for separate tasks. Mondays are for Management
meets; Tuesdays for Product development;
Wednesdays for Marketing and communications;
Thursdays for Developers and partnerships; Fridays
for Discussing the company’s culture; Saturdays
for Hiking; Sunday for sauna baths that he takes
regularly. His Sunday ritual is 1. Dry sauna. 2.
Cold dip. 3. Repeat.
4. David Karp, co-founder, Tumblr
David Karp, the co-founder of Tumbler apparently
takes the exact same breakfast every morning i.e.
pancakes, eggs Florentine, avocado and bacon.
Also every weekend David visits, Cafe Mogador in
East Village, New York, with his girlfriend, Rachel,
which is his favorite place to have brunch.
5. Alexis Ohanian, co-founder, Reddit
30-year old Alexis Ohanian who is best known for
co-founding the social news website Reddit in
2005, now has at least 50 other start-ups added in
his portfolio. So what is his mantra for success?
Every morning he writes down three biggest tasks
to be done during the day. And then, “Do them, feel
good. Repeat the next day.
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World!
1. Mark Zuckerberg, CEO, Facebook
CEO of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg keeps 20
identical grey T-shirts to be worn on five days of
the week. He wears it with a pair of blue jeans,
thongs or trainers. Reportedly every year
Zuckerberg sets a kind of challenge for himself, like
in 2009, he decided to wear a tie to work every
day. In 2010, he learnt Mandarin. In 2011, he
decided that he will eat animals, only if he will kill
them himself that apparently led to him in
becoming somewhat a vegetarian.
2. Steve Jobs, co-founder, Apple
All big people have great stories behind. Apple's
late CEO of Steve Jobs had over 100 Issey Miyake
designed black turtleneck sweaters and jeans so he
never wasted time on thinking what to wear. He
thought this would help him focus on the more
important things, instead.
3. Jack Dorsey, co-founder, Twitter
We have been taught since our very childhood to
plan and divide days of the week for specific tasks.
And Jack Dorsey is an example how planning
works. Dorsey has divided each day of the week
for separate tasks. Mondays are for Management
meets; Tuesdays for Product development;
Wednesdays for Marketing and communications;
Thursdays for Developers and partnerships; Fridays
for Discussing the company’s culture; Saturdays
for Hiking; Sunday for sauna baths that he takes
regularly. His Sunday ritual is 1. Dry sauna. 2.
Cold dip. 3. Repeat.
4. David Karp, co-founder, Tumblr
David Karp, the co-founder of Tumbler apparently
takes the exact same breakfast every morning i.e.
pancakes, eggs Florentine, avocado and bacon.
Also every weekend David visits, Cafe Mogador in
East Village, New York, with his girlfriend, Rachel,
which is his favorite place to have brunch.
5. Alexis Ohanian, co-founder, Reddit
30-year old Alexis Ohanian who is best known for
co-founding the social news website Reddit in
2005, now has at least 50 other start-ups added in
his portfolio. So what is his mantra for success?
Every morning he writes down three biggest tasks
to be done during the day. And then, “Do them, feel
good. Repeat the next day.
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