Yes I can at 100%
Actually I am not a coffee addict and I don't take it at all unless I meet someone who does so and influence me to drink of which it can happen once in a year or not at all.
I use to drink water or juice when I am working.
I just had to get my teeth whitened (at the behest of my girlfriend) for our upcoming wedding.
During the process you cant drink coffee for the whole week. Probably one of the least productive starts to the week of my life! Although at the tail end of it now and it's getting better. So I am actually contemplating staying off the juice, because I always tend to have a late afternoon crash when I'm drinking coffee.
@charlie_mack Congratulations on your soon-to-be wedding!
By the way, there are excellent dental-pens now - after coffee you just need to smear them on your teeth, and your teeth remain as white as they used to be🚀
Oh, I can't even exist normally without coffee. I moved to a very rainy city two years ago, there's a coffee shop at every turn here - and it's a very profitable business in this city, haha. With this weather,all citizens have an urgent need for coffee all the time.
As for rituals - at the beginning of the day I always write a list of mandatory tasks that must be completed today, this is my main plan for the day, it really helps to stay focused
It seems that I am hypersensitive to caffeine. It is better for me not to drink coffee, because at first I have a great condition, but in 2-3 hours a 'caffeine hangover' starts, it's terrible. So, exercises, enough sleep help me a lot
Yes, I can work without coffee.
When I feel sleepy during work, I have a simple routine that helps me feel more energized and productive. I take a short break and go out for a brisk 5-minute walk. After this short walk, I feel refreshed and ready to continue with my work. Instead of relying on coffee, which can be unhealthy, I choose not to drink it. This routine of mine helps me stay fit and be more productive in the long run.
Generally speaking yes I can but I find myself being less focused than I'd want to be. That being said my caffeine consumption goes through cycles - after about a year or so of regular intake I tend to take breaks, because I have to acknowledge that it stops making me feel great and simply get my heart beating faster while my head remains spacey.
I think the magic of coffee is drinking it irregularly, and then in small amounts :)