How you
start your morning sets the tone for the rest of the day. If you want to be
productive, feel fulfilled and accomplished without sacrificing your health
(e.g. drinking five cups of coffee and skipping lunch to finish your project),
you should include these six rituals into your morning routine.
1. Unplug your devices
So many
people sleep with their mobile phone next to their bed, and then the first
thing they do when they wake up is grab their phone and check their email,
Facebook and other social media apps.
We’re
so addicted to our mobile devices that, according to the Pew Research Center, 67%
of cellphone owners check their phones, even when it isn’t buzzing. This might
get you on the train of FOMO (aka “fear of
missing out”) and promote anxiety and stress, according to this study by British
researchers.
Not the
best way to start your day indeed.
What
you need to do instead is unplug your devices and connect with your loved ones
face-to-face first thing in the morning. This means no mobile phones, iPads,
computers or TV.
Make it
a special time of the day to connect, even if for 10 to 15 minutes. It will
help deepen your relationships.
If you
live alone, then use this time to connect with yourself by meditating, reading
a good book or just enjoy a longer shower in the morning. We often forget to
check in with ourselves and go on this never-stopping autopilot.
So
really, staying away from the gadgets will help you get more in tune with
yourself.
2. Get your greens on
Green
leafy vegetables are excellent for your health. They provide your body with
much needed vitamins, alkaline minerals, antioxidants, phytonutrients,
chlorophyll and other compounds that are essential for good health.
Chlorophyll
found in green vegetables helps regenerate the blood and has anti-cancer, anti-inflammatory,
antioxidant and antimutagenic properties.
These
amazing health benefits of chlorophyll are of the main reasons why leafy greens
are so good for our health. So we need to find ways to incorporate more of them
in our diets.
You may
not want to eat salad for all your meals, especially if time is of concern, for
example, in the morning. So having a green smoothie or a green juice for
breakfast is a great way to start your day.
Try
making a simple smoothie by blending ripe bananas, frozen or fresh berries,
spinach and water or almond milk. It takes only a few minutes but will keep you
energized and will provide your body with the nutrients it needs.
3. Move your body
There’s
no doubt that exercise is
beneficial for your physical and mental health, mood, productivity and
longevity. If you don’t exercise on a regular basis because you dread exercise,
then it’s important to find some activity that you really enjoy.
Do you
love yoga, dancing, hiking, tennis, swimming, spin classes, Pilates, cycling or
lifting weights? When you find something physical that you enjoy, you’re having
fun, and it doesn’t feel like work.
Exercising
also improves your cognitive function which is vital for being successful and making good decisions.
On top of that, it positively affects blood sugar regulation, which makes you more energized and, in turn, more
productive.
4. Meditation
Numerous studies have shown
that meditation helps
relieve stress and helps you to be mindful about how you spend your time. On
top of that, it has a lot of health benefits. It increases immune function and
decreases pain and inflammation at the cellular level.
It also
boosts your happiness and self-control.
Spare
at least five to 10 minutes a day to sit in stillness and peace. This will make
you feel more grounded, in tune with yourself and feel more mindful throughout
the day, which leads to better decision making, more productivity and
happiness.
5. Plan your day
before starting work or running errands
If
you’re just reacting to what the life (or your inbox) brings at you, then you’re
not a master of your time and life. Be proactive rather than reactive and plan
your day ahead.
There
are plenty of time management tools out
there, so pick the one that works for you. Just make sure that you know exactly
what goals you’re trying to achieve today and don’t let other people get you
off track.
One
important tip is to turn off your email program during the day (unless, of
course, you work in customer service and that’s the main task of your job) and
spend as little time on email as possible.
Check
it, respond to anything that’s urgent, delete what’s irrelevant and move emails
you need to deal with later to a different folder. It is important to keep your
inbox empty, which is called practicing “Inbox zero”.
This
will help you avoid distractions and stay focused on the task at hand.
6. Come to work one
hour earlier
Get to
the office before everyone else and do most of your important tasks first. This
way you’ll get more done and will be less stressed throughout the day. Plus, it
might impress your boss, as researchers suggest.
One
hour of work, without distractions, will be equivalent to several hours of
regular work in a noisy environment, especially when the phone starts ringing,
emails keep flooding your inbox and colleagues or your boss keeps asking
questions and favors.
You can
even ask your manager to leave work one hour earlier. Imagine, if you could
come home one hour earlier. What would you do with that time?
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