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To wake up early each day is often a tip given by successful people. But, if you aren’t a morning person, this tip isn’t as easy to follow as it may appear. Does that thought of waking up before noon fill you with dread? No fear—becoming a morning person will give you more time and energy and can be accomplished by reading our tips on how to be a morning person.

 

Prep the night before

What are the biggest obstacles you run into each morning that send you into a panicked, rushed frenzy? Can you never find an outfit to wear? Do you scramble around looking for those documents you need for an early morning meeting? Before you go to bed, think about what you need to accomplish in the morning. This will start your day on the right foot and help yourself along by prepping as much as possible.

Get out of bed right away

As tempting as it may be to hit the snooze button, it may just make you lethargic and grouchy. Challenge yourself to get up and out of bed within the first few minutes of waking.

Get active

A little bit of physical activity can go a long way when you want to become a morning person. Take your dog on a brisk walk, do some quick stretches and yoga poses, or head to the gym. You’ll be able to enjoy the peace and quiet of the early morning hours, and will feel ready to jump into the day once your heart rate goes up. See a similar health article on superfoods.

Make your bed

An unmade bed may strongly temp you to crawl back between the sheets and catch a few more z’s. Make your bed sometime during your morning routine for a little burst of productivity. And once you finish a long day at work and head home, you’ll notice how nice it is to come home to a tidily made bed.

Eat breakfast

One of the biggest perks of being a morning person is being able to fully enjoy a hearty and healthy breakfast‑no more sad granola bars eaten on your way to work each day. Not only is breakfast a good chance to fuel your body with the nutrition it needs, but it’s also the perfect time for you to focus on your day ahead. Which brings us to the next point …

 

Think about your daily goals

Goals are incredible productivity motivators and accomplishing even the most simple of tasks can give you a boost of feel-good endorphins. Write down or simply think about your goals for each day and what you need to accomplish. Include anything from folding a batch of laundry to hitting that work metric you’re striving towards.

Develop a routine

Becoming a morning person doesn’t happen overnight, create a regular wake-up routine so you can adapt in the long term. Even if it might be a struggle to begin with, your morning routine will develop into a time that you cherish each day.

Waking up each morning can become something that you enjoy with a little discipline and a routine that works for you.

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