Just because you are not a morning person doesn’t mean you can’t create a morning routine that would make early birds sing with joy. The tips below will make the early hours easier and ideally, get you moving and more productive during the day.
After sleeping during which you stay mainly sedentary for hours, taking the time to slowly move your muscles will be satisfying start to the day. If it works for toddlers, who need more shut-eye than adults, it can work for you too.
Cereal may be a common breakfast, but it is not the best choice for the early hours. Food is your body’s fuel, and protein might be a better choice. Try having a protein–rich meal like eggs instead. Your body will work harder to digest it…making sleep less likely. And it will provide you with the energy you need.
Spending a few minutes the night before to get prepared for the next day can save you a significant amount of time in the morning. Before going to bed, pick out what you are wearing to work and make a quick to –do list with essential things to get done the next day.
Whether it is natural or artificial, light sends a signal to your brain that it is time to be awake and to stop producing melatonin, a sleep –regulating hormone. Flipping on light switches when you get up will help you get into gear.
Working out makes you healthier and stronger, and it increases longevity. Doctors, gurus and mental health experts all advocate regular exercise. Exercise daily often even before breakfast, to get more out of your morning, get moving.
Your bed is warm and comfortable and cozy, and five extra minutes would be so nice. Still, the snooze button is not your friend. When the alarm goes off, it interrupts the REM cycle, and the repeated intrusions every 10 minutes only ensure that your body’s natural rhythm is off.
Set your alarm for when you need to get out of bed and resist the urge for a few extra minutes. It is tough, but it is better in the long run.
A loud buzzing sound isn’t going to help you get up on the right side of the bed, so to speak. Instead, set an alarm that wakes you up to music or a pleasant noise. This will rouse you from sleep in a more gentle, relaxed way. It will make the idea of an impending alarm less dreadful.
That dry mouth feeling you get in the morning is just the tip of the iceberg, so to say. The rest of your body also is dehydrated after a night of sleep. Starting your day with a glass of water is a refreshing wake-up call for your muscles and organs.
Attitude is intangible, but it is also invaluable. Having a positive outlook can make all the difference in your day, especially in the morning.
Saying a positive affirmation. Even something simple like , ‘’I can take on this day’ ’or making a list of three things you are thankful for each morning will have you beginning each day on a high note and setting the tone for whatever follows.
If you need a little assistance to make your morning the best it can be, your cellphone can help. There are plenty of apps that can make your early hours better.
From an app that tracks your sleep cycle (and wakes you during the lightest part) to one that offers endless smoothie recipes for breakfast there is something out there for everyone. Time to make technology work for you.
With the help of all these tips your morning will be as bright as the sky, it will give you a cheerful and happy day, exercising every morning keeps our body fit and healthy.
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