--THAT'S ME IN THE CORNER
…Hey Monday, you look fantastic.
…I found this article and thought it might be
useful:
Rise and shine! Morning time just became your
new best friend. Love
it or hate it, utilizing the morning hours before work may be the key to a
successful and healthy lifestyle. That’s right, early rising is a
common trait found in many CEOs, government officials, and other influential
people. Margaret Thatcher was up every day at 5 a.m.; Frank Lloyd Wright at 4
am and Robert Iger, the CEO of Disney wakes at 4:30am just to name a few. I
know what you’re thinking - you do your best work at night. Not so fast.
According to Inc. Magazine,
morning people have been found to be more proactive and more productive. In
addition, the health benefits for those with a life before work go on and on.
Let’s explore 5 of the things successful people do before 8 am.
1. Exercise. I’ve said it once, I’ll say it again. Most
people that work out daily, work out in the morning. Whether it’s a morning
yoga session or a trip to the gym, exercising before work gives you a boost of
energy for the day and that deserved sense of accomplishment. Anyone can tackle
a pile of paperwork after 200 ab reps! Morning workouts also eliminate the
possibility of flaking out on your cardio after a long day at work. Even if you
aren’t bright eyed and bushy tailed at the thought of a 5 am jog, try waking up
15 minutes early for a quick bedside set of pushups or stretching. It’ll help
wake up your body, and prep you for your day.
2. Map Out Your Day. Maximize your potential by mapping out your
schedule for the day, as well as your goals and to dos. The morning is a good
time for this as it is often one of the only quiet times a person gets
throughout the day. The early hours foster easier reflection that helps when
prioritizing your activities. They also allow for uninterrupted problem solving
when trying to fit everything into your timetable. While scheduling, don’t
forget about your mental health. Plan a 10 minute break after that stressful
meeting for a quick walk around the block or a moment of meditation at your
desk. Trying to eat healthy? Schedule a small window in the evening to pack a
few nutritious snacks to bring to work the next day.
3. Eat a Healthy Breakfast. We all know that rush out the door with a
cup of coffee and an empty stomach feeling. You sit down at your desk, and
you’re already wondering how early that taco truck sets up camp outside your
office. No good. Take that extra time in the morning to fuel your body for the
tasks ahead of it. It will help keep you mind on what’s at hand and not your
growling stomach. Not only is breakfast good for your physical health, it is
also a good time to connect socially. Even five minutes of talking with your
kids or spouse while eating a quick bowl of oatmeal can boost your spirits
before heading out the door.
4. Visualization. These days we talk about our physical health
ad nauseam, but sometimes our mental health gets overlooked. The morning is the
perfect time to spend some quiet time inside your mind meditating or visualizing.
Take a moment to visualize your day ahead of you, focusing on the successes you
will have. Even just a minute of visualization and positive thinking can help
improve your mood and outlook on your work load for the day.
5. Make Your Day Top Heavy. We all have that one item on our to-do list
that we dread. It looms over you all day (or week) until you finally suck it up
and do it after much procrastination. Here’s an easy tip to save yourself the
stress - do that least desirable task on your list first. Instead of
anticipating the unpleasantness of it from first coffee through your lunch
break, get it out of the way. The morning is the time when you are (generally)
more well-rested and your energy level is up. Therefore, you are more-well
equipped to handle more difficult projects. And look at it this way, your day
will get progressively easier,
not the other way around. By the time your work day is ending, you’re winding
down with easier to dos and heading into your free time more relaxed.
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