A Day in the Life of Billionaire Richard Branson, Who Always Carries a Pen, Despises Ties and Drinks Up to 20 Cups of Tea a DaySir Richard Branson has had quite a life.

ByAine Cain

This story originally appeared on商业内幕

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Sir Richard Bransonhas had quite a life.

After founding Virgin Records in 1972, the mogul went on to establish the Virgin Group conglomerate, get knighted by the Queen of England and accrue a personal fortune of about $5 billion,according toForbes.

The business magnate is now famous for hisglobe-trotting adventuresand his casual, mischievous attitude. This is the man whoonce took a hilarious photowith a Virgin employee he caught napping on the job, after all.

据维珍的网站, Branson doesn't intend to retire and "spends most of his time working on not-for-profit initiatives."

So what does his daily routine look like?

Branson himself broke his daily schedule down ina blog post in April. Every day is different for the jet-setting billionaire, but here are some highlights from his usual schedule.

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他wakes up at 5 a.m. everyday.

Branson wakes up at 5 a.m. every day. "Getting up and at it early gives me time to get on top of things, and chart my day effectively," he wrote in a 2014 blog post.

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他makes time for family and breakfast.

他carves out plenty of time to spend with his family and eat breakfast. "Not only does this help them know how important they are to me, but it also grounds me before I start my day," he wrote.

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他loves sports.

Once he's up, he's ready to move. Some of his favorite activities include kite-surfing, swimming, cycling and tennis. Virgin's website says the founder has a "mean tennis serve."

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他's goofy.

In 2010, he ran a marathon in London while dressed as a butterfly.

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他likes to have a good time.

In 2009, he kite-surfed with a naked model on his back. In February, he hit the waves to compete against former U.S. President Barack Obama.

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他really likes to kite-surf.

In a blog post, he wrote that he'd recommend kite-surfing to anyone with access to a body of water.

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他loves getting an adrenaline rush.

"There's nothing quite like the feeling of freedom, exhilaration and oneness with nature that comes from kiting -- and the extraordinary rush of adrenaline it gives you," he wrote in a blog post.

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他lives in the British Virgin Islands.

Getting an early start to the day isn't only about exercising. Branson lives on Necker Island in the British Virgin Islands, which he bought for about $320,000 in 1979. "Living in the BVI, I like to be online early, so that I am accessible and available to our offices in other time zones," he wrote.

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他likes to get ahead.

“我可以通过我的电子邮件之前的大部分world logs on," he wrote.

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他hates ties.

Back at the office, Branson doesn't don fancy suits and designer ties. "I hate ties. I can't understand how ties ever caught on," he told theWall Street Journalin 2014.

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他'll cut off others' ties.

In fact, his famous hatred of ties has prompted Branson to snip them off peoples' necks.

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他's productive.

他spends his workdays staying on top of business, checking his various social media platforms, reading the news and keeping in touch with his employees.

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他's in-touch with his teams.

"Being a modern business leader is all about having your finger on the pulse and knowing what you're talking about. I'm always checking in with our Virgin teams," Branson wrote on his blog.

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他writes everything down.

Carrying a notebook also keeps him on track. "My secret 'life hack' has also been to write it down! I can't tell you where I'd be if I hadn't had a pen on hand to write down my ideas as soon as they came to me," Branson wrote in a blog post.

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他drinks up to 20 cups of tea a day.

To keep up his energy throughout the day, Branson drinks up to 20 cups of tea -- white, no sugar.

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他likes egg sandwiches.

When it comes to food, Virgin's website reports that Branson enjoys egg sandwiches, along with "his wife's stews, shepherds pie or a Great British roast dinner."

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他likes to play chess.

The Virgin founder has many hobbies, like playing chess. Some of his past times, however, are somewhat unusual ...

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他's broken a number of world records.

... like constantly striving to break world records. In 1985, Branson's boat, the Virgin Atlantic Challenger, sunk just before breaking the trans-Atlantic speed record. Branson and the crew were rescued, and went on to break the record in 1986.

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他's zen.

To stay focused and relaxed amid his work and extreme hobbies, Branson takes some time to practice yoga and tai chi during the day.

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他made a cameo appearance in "Casino Royale."

他's not a big TV watcher, but he does enjoy the odd movie -- he even made a cameo appearance inCasino Royale-- and listens to Peter Gabriel, Mike Oldfield and The Sex Pistols.

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他goes to bed at 11 p.m.

After enjoying dinner with family and friends, Branson hits the hay around 11 p.m. every night. He says he usually requires about six hours of shut-eye.

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他believes life is an adventure.

Branson says it's important to approach life with a sense of adventure: "The spirit of adventure motivates us to set goals, push ourselves, thrive in the face of hardship and achieve epic feats."

Aine Cain

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Áine graduated from the College of William and Mary, where she majored in history. She was editor-in-chief of The Flat Hat, William and Mary's student newspaper. Áine has also freelanced at the Williamsburg-Yorktown Daily and USA TODAY College.

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