Do you do this in the morning?

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How you start the morning is important. It can kickstart your motivation and get you over that tired hump in the morning. So you can do the most important thing. Just get started.

What routine do you use? Let's share ideas and see what we can learn from each other.

Here's mine:
-wake up and spring out of bed
-slam 500ml of water
-breakfast immediately
-10 minutes of exercise
-10 minutes of meditation
-two journaling questions as I learned to do from ted nicholas
-What am I feeling?
-What do I want?


After a lot of testing I've found this gets me off to a great start every morning. Full of energy and ready to get started. How about you? What routine does you best?
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    I wake up, checking my CPA earnings and it gets me in a great mood everyday. I am ready for anything
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  • Profile picture of the author GerryMedia
    Always a hot shower to start the morning works for me.

    Then breakfast, then go out and water the plants for a few minutes to give me a zen like state.

    Then go to my desk and clear the clutter, and first things first, check my site/keyword stats, Adsense/Amazon/Paypal/stocks, checking my email (1 hour max for these, they could be time suckers if not watched), review yesterday's tasks (done? not done?) then write a todo-list and agenda for the day.
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    I am a later riser. I get up around 10:00am and the first thing I do is check my emails and overnight earnings.

    While sitting at the computer I have breakfast.

    After that, I do whatever I have planned for that day, but any spare time I spend working on my sites.
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    Those questions are very powerful and necessary for knowing themselves. Without knowing my self, I will never know this world. And by the second question I can setup my goal. Thanks for sharing your thought with us.
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  • Profile picture of the author Kurlie
    I start with meditation--usually 10 minutes or so. Just something to get me centered and focused for the day ahead. Then I like to think about what I want to accomplish that day and set the intent. I find I get a lot more done when I take time for this step. Also, I like to come up with a few things from the day before that I am thankful for, express gratitude, and then come up with one thing I can do today to move closer to my goal. If I manage to get through all these things my day is so much better!
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  • Profile picture of the author Nereah
    I always start with a cold shower, that is the only way to get me awake fully, then breakfast, and my things to do list which I try to prepare the previous night.
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  • Profile picture of the author leppozdrav
    Here's mine:
    -wake up and spring out of bed => Yes
    -slam 500ml of water =>No
    -breakfast immediately => No
    -10 minutes of exercise => Make it half hour
    -10 minutes of meditation => No
    -two journaling questions as I learned to do from ted nicholas => never
    -What am I feeling? => I dont have those toughts
    -What do I want? => Break fast !!!
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  • Profile picture of the author razorico
    DanteRomero,

    great things you share here. But morning is practically the same, there is only one difference: I meditate while i'm in bed, and the main thing in this meditation is to say "thanks" to god, that i woke up today, than i can work and can love.
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  • Profile picture of the author Exel
    I usually smile, enjoy the existence before I get up, then everything goes well
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  • Profile picture of the author waynewolff
    I agree with you exel, starting your day with a smile is a very good habit. It works well for me too.
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  • Profile picture of the author tiya12
    I like to come up with a few things from the day before that I am thankful for, express gratitude, and then come up with one thing I can do today to move closer to my goal. I usually smile, enjoy the existence before I get up, then everything goes well
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  • Profile picture of the author DIGITALCHAMELEON
    Wake up, tooth brush, read my bible, prayer, check mails, check rankings, breakfast,
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  • Profile picture of the author hardraysnight
    wake up
    get out of bed
    wipe a comb across my head
    go into a dream

    with due apologies to john, george, ringo and paul
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  • Profile picture of the author Gilearn
    Wake up and spring out of bed
    put on some worship music
    give thanks and command my day
    take a shower and prepare
    check on my activities for that day
    set to go
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  • Profile picture of the author Spinna
    Wake up..
    Review my "written" values, goals and weekly schedule..
    Have breakfast..
    ..and then spend the day doing one thing that will move me closer to each of my goals.
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  • Profile picture of the author vliddico
    I start each morning with the following:
    30 minutes personal development (audio, reading or video)
    Gratituding - write the 10 things I am grateful for that are coming to me (big results)
    25 x written affirmations
    Check opt-in stats, facebook ads, analytics
    Answer e-mails
    Then I begin the 6 point check list of dollar productive activity for the day, which I always write out the night before.
    I get a lot done when I follow this through, not to mention the good results that amount from it.
    Hope it helps someone.
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    • Profile picture of the author RayWhittaker
      Originally Posted by vliddico View Post

      I start each morning with the following:
      30 minutes personal development (audio, reading or video)
      Gratituding - write the 10 things I am grateful for that are coming to me (big results)
      25 x written affirmations
      Check opt-in stats, facebook ads, analytics
      Answer e-mails
      Then I begin the 6 point check list of dollar productive activity for the day, which I always write out the night before.
      I get a lot done when I follow this through, not to mention the good results that amount from it.
      Hope it helps someone.
      Interesting routine! Seems to be a cross between the law of attraction and something that I was taught in the corporate world that went under the title 'Investment in Exellence'. How much time does that take all together?
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      • Profile picture of the author vliddico
        Originally Posted by RayWhittaker View Post

        Interesting routine! Seems to be a cross between the law of attraction and something that I was taught in the corporate world that went under the title 'Investment in Exellence'. How much time does that take all together?
        HI Ray!
        It takes about 1 hour but its what set's me in the right mindset to produce. I also add in answering about 3 forum posts per day as well just to put the good out there.
        You're right, I learned parts of these from being coached by Bob Proctor (from The Secret) and from my real estate sales background, I worked in that industry for 6 years before finishing and coming into this one.
        If find if you have the right mindset when you work you don't need to do as much as you attract results rather than forcing them. Mind you, I love what I do so I pretty much spend about 5-8 hours per day on my IM businesses.
        Hope that helps.
        PS. If anyone wants it, I have uploaded myMaximise Your Day sheet that I put together and use - its free and I hope it helps you generate results.
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    • Profile picture of the author Alex Wayo
      Originally Posted by vliddico View Post

      I start each morning with the following:
      30 minutes personal development (audio, reading or video)
      Gratituding - write the 10 things I am grateful for that are coming to me (big results)
      25 x written affirmations
      Check opt-in stats, facebook ads, analytics
      Answer e-mails
      Then I begin the 6 point check list of dollar productive activity for the day, which I always write out the night before.
      I get a lot done when I follow this through, not to mention the good results that amount from it.
      Hope it helps someone.
      Hey Vaughan,

      Do you really do this every single day? Especially the first 3 points.

      For me, it takes a lot of determination to devote 30 minutes of personal development EVERY single day... But I'm doing my best
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  • Profile picture of the author jaywebdev
    Whenever I woke up, I turn on the computer first and have a coffee. Then 10 minutes I'll be starving so I can check our refrigerator and eat anything I can eat

    By the way you're routine seems very interesting and healthy! I guess I need to post this as my computer background.. cool!
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  • Profile picture of the author Debra Barrow
    I usually work out, shower, get on the computer with my coffee and breakfast. I try to pick up where I left off the day before, or implement a new plan.

    I don't check emails until late in the day, unless I'm expected to respond to one.
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    • Profile picture of the author DanteRomero
      Originally Posted by Debra Barrow View Post

      I usually work out, shower, get on the computer with my coffee and breakfast. I try to pick up where I left off the day before, or implement a new plan.

      I don't check emails until late in the day, unless I'm expected to respond to one.
      This one is a great idea! Starting the day with e-mail is often starting the day with what everyone wants us to do -- rather than going for what we want.

      Which can be a recipe for never getting it, unfortunately.
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      • Profile picture of the author RubenJames
        DanteRomero,

        Excellent routine!

        I can't exercise if I've just eaten...cramps!

        I met Ted Nicholas a few years ago. My wife and I interviewed him on writing books. The moment we met and I told him my name, he actually asked me to sing the song, "Ruben James"... fortunately, I've sung professionally, so I wailed a chorus for him. He didn't expect that!

        He's a VERY nice guy! I consider myself VERY fortunate to have met him!

        Ruben
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    Today I was not motivated enough, I spent the whole morning scanning the dailies till noon, then rushed to work.
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  • Profile picture of the author abond
    An interesting idea indeed.
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    Get up, shower, browse the internet and leave for work.
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  • Profile picture of the author Tedel
    Originally Posted by DanteRomero View Post

    How you start the morning is important. It can kickstart your motivation and get you over that tired hump in the morning. So you can do the most important thing. Just get started.

    What routine do you use? Let's share ideas and see what we can learn from each other.

    Here's mine:
    -wake up and spring out of bed
    -slam 500ml of water
    -breakfast immediately
    -10 minutes of exercise
    -10 minutes of meditation
    -two journaling questions as I learned to do from ted nicholas
    -What am I feeling?
    -What do I want?


    After a lot of testing I've found this gets me off to a great start every morning. Full of energy and ready to get started. How about you? What routine does you best?
    Don't you wash your teeth before having breakfast? j/k

    I get up as late as I can, do all the necessary stuff, and then go to work.
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  • Profile picture of the author kaybee
    Prayer and meditation, then workout, then coffee and breakfast, then work on the task list I made the day before.
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  • Profile picture of the author Crystal_Jobs
    I'd love to stick to a nice routine like you guys, but I haven't been able to do that. I guess it's time to sit tight and get busy.

    Thanks for the tips everybody.
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    • Profile picture of the author DaveDempsey
      Originally Posted by Crystal_Jobs View Post

      I'd love to stick to a nice routine like you guys, but I haven't been able to do that. I guess it's time to sit tight and get busy.

      Thanks for the tips everybody.
      I struggled getting into a routine like you (and still do sometimes). What worked for me though is writing out a list of everything you could possibly do in the morning routine and just experiment with a different routine each week and soon you will figure out what gets you going in the morning and what doesnt.

      I know I really don't like exercise in the morning as my muscles just haven't woke up to do any serious lifting but others swear by it. I think its just a case of trial and error and importantly trying to enjoy it whatever your doing.
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  • Wake up, wash up, brew a pot of coffee, smoke a cigarette, write my task lists for the day, drink coffee as I visit my website and then I'm out the door. Not the healthiest of routines but I'm not much of a morning person anyway.
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    I do coffee, 20 minutes of boxing then jump in the shower. Good morning world.
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  • Profile picture of the author rayblake008
    I woke every morning with thanksgiving in my heart that I am still alive. Talking to God is my first priority.
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    I start my day with a prayer. Prayer makes me in the mood for starting a good day.
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    I was thinking about my last night success dream..
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    Originally Posted by DanteRomero View Post

    How you start the morning is important. It can kickstart your motivation and get you over that tired hump in the morning. So you can do the most important thing. Just get started.

    What routine do you use? Let's share ideas and see what we can learn from each other.

    Here's mine:
    -wake up and spring out of bed
    -slam 500ml of water
    -breakfast immediately
    -10 minutes of exercise
    -10 minutes of meditation
    -two journaling questions as I learned to do from ted nicholas
    -What am I feeling?
    -What do I want?


    After a lot of testing I've found this gets me off to a great start every morning. Full of energy and ready to get started. How about you? What routine does you best?

    I do nothing and "stone" for 10 minutes
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  • Wow.
    That's a very hectic schedule, man.
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    • Profile picture of the author DanteRomero
      Originally Posted by RubenJames View Post

      DanteRomero,

      Excellent routine!

      I can't exercise if I've just eaten...cramps!

      I met Ted Nicholas a few years ago. My wife and I interviewed him on writing books. The moment we met and I told him my name, he actually asked me to sing the song, "Ruben James"... fortunately, I've sung professionally, so I wailed a chorus for him. He didn't expect that!

      He's a VERY nice guy! I consider myself VERY fortunate to have met him!

      Ruben
      Thanks for the compliment. And that's incredible that you got to meet, Ted! I really admire his work.


      Originally Posted by siteslikecraigslist View Post

      Wow.
      That's a very hectic schedule, man.
      I see what you mean, but you can build towards it. Just start with one thing and do it for 21 days - - it becomes habit; Then start another one and so on. Just keep adding.

      Once it's a habit, it just happens. You can build a lot into your life on auto-pilot over time.



      Cheers!
      Dante
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  • Profile picture of the author WhiteStarlight
    My routine probably is to wake up and switch on my computer. Almost never do a breakfast just after i do wake up. And i hate to wake up early!
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  • Profile picture of the author marios521
    I really love the way you think guys.
    Most of you have so positive energy!
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  • Profile picture of the author ThatMichaelKid
    Depends what I'm doing on those days as sometimes I need to be on the comp, or sometimes I need to wake up to go gym.

    Days I need to be on the comp, I just wake up, get a drink and food maybe and then switch the comp on, and do my stuff. The food and drink may come after.

    Gym days, I set my alarm to wake up using Sleep Cycle so I'm refreshed, then I shower, eat and go gym. Going to the gym sets my day greatly. Less me relieve a lot.
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  • Profile picture of the author WhiteStarlight
    ThatMichaelKid, i used running at mornings as my routine for a while, but after that i wanted to sleep lol
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  • Profile picture of the author zannix
    I get up, take my 0.5L bottle of water, my mp3 and my running shoes.

    I then jog for 30 minutes and think and feel all the things I'm grateful for, I visualize myself having already achieved what I want for the day and I FEEL ABSOLUTELY GREAT!
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  • Profile picture of the author WhiteStarlight
    Zannix, after your post i wanna get back to meditation
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    • Profile picture of the author tony5147
      Hi :

      I will usually list what I need to accomplish for the next day or for the next few days before I hit the bed so that I know what need to be done when I wake up in the morning. In between tasks, I will do a 20 to 30 mins meditation to relax my mind and body; especially to relieve those tired eyes which had kept staring at the monitor
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    • Profile picture of the author charidemos
      Drink a ton of water right off the bat. After that meditating for around 30minutes using Brain entrainment audio soundtrack really wakes me up
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  • Profile picture of the author marios521
    Originally Posted by Greg Wildermuth View Post

    -wake up and crawl out of bed
    -make coffee and stare glazed-eyed at coffeemaker until its done
    -hurriedly slurp first cup, get second
    -10 minutes of sitting on the couch trying to wake up
    -10 minutes of laying back down in bed
    -check email
    -crack knuckles like I'm going to work and then start moving things around on my desk
    -start watching stupid videos on Youtube.

    And at some point, I actually work.
    Exactly what I do!!!
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  • Profile picture of the author Vishalicious
    before i leave bed in morning, 15 minutes of meditation then on my desk with breakfast and 2 cups of coffee, double click my playlist and kick start with some rap and start checking stats and replying to emails. thats everyday except Tuesday. Tuesday is NO PC DAY and i do some unusual things which i don't do on regular days like going out with friends and visit to temples or peaceful places like beach or even on my firm house and eating some fresh fruits LOL.
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  • Profile picture of the author marios521
    Any link about meditation in youtube or something?
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  • Profile picture of the author bingcans
    Thanks for bringing it up Dante. Makes me realize how important meditating is.
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    • Profile picture of the author DanteRomero
      Originally Posted by bingcans View Post

      Thanks for bringing it up Dante. Makes me realize how important meditating is.
      Your welcome! Thanks for showing appreciation. It's nice to know when someone liked my posts.


      Originally Posted by WhiteStarlight View Post

      Zannix, after your post i wanna get back to meditation
      I think this is the best part about the Mind Warriors forum. Inspiring each other.
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  • Profile picture of the author janicelou
    Originally Posted by DanteRomero View Post

    How you start the morning is important. It can kickstart your motivation and get you over that tired hump in the morning. So you can do the most important thing. Just get started.

    What routine do you use? Let's share ideas and see what we can learn from each other.

    Here's mine:
    -wake up and spring out of bed
    -slam 500ml of water
    -breakfast immediately
    -10 minutes of exercise
    -10 minutes of meditation
    -two journaling questions as I learned to do from ted nicholas
    -What am I feeling?
    -What do I want?


    After a lot of testing I've found this gets me off to a great start every morning. Full of energy and ready to get started. How about you? What routine does you best?
    You ever try squeezing a fresh lemon in your water? amazing the power of lemon. research it or just try it.. the affect is fairly noticeable

    i also like making sure the water is ice cold.. some people disagree about the health benefits of this but i feel great... glass of ice cold water really wakes you up.


    i like a lot of your routines.

    its important to get some water in your system. the brain needs water to function at high levels and after 5 to 10 hours of sleep its really lacking water.

    exercise is also great for getting oxygen in your system. if your not fit a simple walk around the block is enough. (deep breathing also works)

    writing goals keeps you moving forward in the right direction.

    i like reading something inspirational.. magic of thinking big, think and grow rich are some really good ones. if any wants more ideas just ask.

    Meditation &gratitude.... .. i like to take 10 minutes a few times throughout the day.. nothing fancy.. i can be anywhere as long as i take this time to think alone..

    eating a healthy breakfast.. get a balance of carbs, pro, fats.. make sure its healthy.

    and most important.... TAKE ACTION on your goals for the day!



    oh and i saw a post on affirmations.. i tried the writing them down each day and found it difficult to keep up this habit too.. what works for me is memorizing a few simple affirmations and repeating them to yourself throughout the day...
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    • Profile picture of the author DanteRomero
      Hey Janice,


      Could you give a brief summary of the benefits of the lemon juice? I think I recall hearing about this before and am interested.


      I also wanted to toss in another one quick. I'm adding the exercises from Command Z: Radical undoing to my mornings. These exercises have literally changed my life SO FAST. It's incredible.


      I highly recommend this stuff. I took their simpleology course by the same name but their site is talking about the same stuff. Here's a link:


      http://radicalundoing.com/undo/


      Have a great day,
      Dante
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      • Profile picture of the author janicelou
        Lemon.. lowers blood sugar, it slows down the release of sugar in the blood, helps detox the body, and also has the effect of making the body more alkaline (Aple cider vinegar is also known to help make the body more alkaline)
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        • Profile picture of the author DanteRomero
          Originally Posted by janicelou View Post

          Lemon.. lowers blood sugar, it slows down the release of sugar in the blood, helps detox the body, and also has the effect of making the body more alkaline (Aple cider vinegar is also known to help make the body more alkaline)

          Thanks for sharing. I recall Mark Joyner recommending the lemon water each morning but wasn't sure why. Great stuff!


          Now to see if I can find lemons here. When I was traveling through Malaysia they were almost impossible to find. I'll see if Singapore has any.
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        • Profile picture of the author Joshua526
          Originally Posted by janicelou View Post

          Lemon.. lowers blood sugar, it slows down the release of sugar in the blood, helps detox the body, and also has the effect of making the body more alkaline (Aple cider vinegar is also known to help make the body more alkaline)
          I also read that great advice somewhere but here I always read about Kalamansi juice, also a citrus variant. It's cheap but tedious to prepare.

          Here's my morning routine:
          Right after opening my eyes, I ask myself what would excite me this day.
          Then drink water, have a light breakfast, some stretching and exercise.
          Then ready to work and play!
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  • Profile picture of the author PatrickP
    wake and bake for me every day!



    HA just kidding. Thanks the universe and God.

    Coffee
    Water
    Go outside
    Sit for a while
    Get the laptop and go back outside
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  • Profile picture of the author barrogz
    i actually do everything you have mentioned !!! haha
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  • Profile picture of the author showmack
    I wake up early and do some exercise. After this I spend sometime with my little daughter. I check the stats and earning after completing my breakfast.
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  • Profile picture of the author Christine2011
    I usually spend the first 20 minutes for meditation then wear my shoes for some exercises.
    Take a bath, eat breakfast and open the computer
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  • Profile picture of the author Adnan Firdous
    I do these (though only for 1 month!) -

    1. My alarm clock starts screaming!
    2. I turn it off!
    3. I sleep again!!!!!!!!!!!!

    I even placed the alarm clock in a veeerrrrrryyyyy distant place! But did the same thing over and over again! Why? 'Cause I am in vacation!!!
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    Wake up.
    Oil pulling for 15 minutes
    Feed the dogs
    Feed myself
    Vitamins
    Work out.
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    I wake up and listen to my daily audio to get in the right mindset for the day.
    I have breakfast and start my day.
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    Careful with springing out of bed. Studies show that cardiac arrests happen to more people who jump out of bed. Take your time so let your blood pressure normalize before getting out. Saying a prayer of gratitude for being alive is a good way to do that.
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