For many of us, mornings begin in a rushed panic. We allow our alarm
clocks to buzz at least a dozen times before we decide we have to get
out of bed. We then rush around our homes half-awake trying to get ready
for our day. In a hurry, we stub our toe on the bedpost, forget to put
on deodorant, and don't pack a lunch because we simply do not have time.
It's no wonder that so many folks despise the thought of being awake before 9 am!
So it may not surprise you to know that happy individuals tend to
actually enjoy their mornings. They appear to thrive on waking up with
the sun and look forward to a new day or possibilities. These happy
people have humble morning rituals that increase their own sense of well-being and give their day purpose.
Happy people tend to share many of the following morning habits:
1. They wake up with a sense of gratitude.
Practicing gratitude
is associated with a sense of overall gladness. They start the day with
love. This means that they're truly appreciative of their life and all
of its little treasures. They practice small acts of gratitude in the
morning by expressing thankfulness to their partner each morning before
they rise from bed. They may also write about their gratefulness for
five minutes each morning in a journal that they keep bedside.
2. They begin anew each and every morning.
They know that it's a brand-new day to start over and do something
different. Yesterday may have been a complete failure for them, but
today is a new day for success and adventure. Individuals who aren't
ruined by one bad day are resilient creatures. Resiliency is a telltale sign of having purpose and happiness.
3. They take part in prayer, affirmation, or meditation.
Many of the happiest folks alive are spiritual. Prayer is a way of connecting and giving thanks for our creator. Meditation helps keep our mind focused, calms our nerves and supports inner peace.
Happy people even use affirmations to declare how their day will go. Steve Jobs'
morning routine used to start by looking in the mirror and asking
himself: "If today were the last day of my life, would I want to do what
I am about to do today?" And Benjamin Franklin asked himself each
morning, "What good shall I do today?"
4. They read.
Some happy people read a bit of scripture each morning, while others
read inspiring stories to get their day started. Either way, they make
it a ritual to read self-improvement literature to stretch and grow their insight and knowledge. It's starts their day off on a positive note with new ideas to guide their day's journey.
5. They keep things simple and don't rush out the door.
Complex morning routines are difficult to stick to and set us up for
failure. Happy individuals' routines are simple for them because they
prepared the night before. They picked out their work attire, prepared
their lunch, set their coffee to brew — all the night before. A simple
routine limits any multitasking that most people do in the morning to
ensure that they make it to work on time. Multitasking may create stress and anxiety and steal your peace during your first waking hours.
6. They exercise.
Exercise boosts levels of health-promoting brain chemicals like
serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine, which may help buffer some of
the effects of stress and also relieve some symptoms of depression. Exercise is a big enough priority
that happy folks tend to do it first thing in the morning so that they
don't have to try to make time later in the day for it. They recognize
that willpower is strongest in the morning.
Morning exercise gets the blood flowing and gives them more energy throughout the day. One study published in the Journal of Health Psychology
discovered that working out improved how people felt about their
physical bodies — even if they didn't lose weight or gain any noticeable
improvements in their physique.
7. They get some fresh air.
Morning walks are beneficial for all creatures. Walking is also proven to stimulate creativity in the brain, which isn't a bad way to start the day either.
If they have a dog, they walk it. Walking the dog
a mile or two in the morning is a form of much needed exercise for
humans and dogs alike. When happy individuals walk their dog outside,
they breath in the crisp morning air, which promotes a sense of vitality.
8. They savor the beauty of their surroundings and practice being present in the moment.
Whether they go on a morning walk with their dog or sit in their favorite chair by the window, taking the time to appreciate their environment can be invigorating and gets folks excited about their day. Being present
connects and grounds them to what is really important in the moment.
There is a certain kind of wisdom that comes with being a witness to
your own life.
How many of these habits do you perform each morning? Are there some that you would like to see on the list?
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