While a great morning moment can feel pretty magical, there’s more to
the perfectly productive day than mystical forces at work. A morning routine that leads to productivity is in fact a science that you can
implement in your own life.
Here you’ll find some easy tips that will help you make the most out of your time:
Wake
Up At Your Right Time: We've all heard that morning people are the high
achievers: “You've got to be part of the 5 am alarm club! If you've
slept in past 6 am, then you're behind already!” or the infamous "The
early bird catches the worm!" And to make it even worse, they'll suggest
hopping right into a cold shower. One of the best ways to start your
day is to get up early and eat a healthy breakfast.
While it’s true that many people who wake up earlier are often more productive, that doesn't mean night owls can't have a perfect morning routine that leads to a productive day. Their “mornings” take place a little later, but can be productive nonetheless. Think of it like breakfast and brunch -- they are both delicious and work for a hungry person!
Prioritize: Sometimes we can’t have a productive day
because we just don’t know where to start. When that’s the case, the
most simple solution is to list everything you need to get accomplished,
then prioritize these tasks based on importance and urgency.
Eliminate Decision-Making Tasks In The Morning:
Sometimes the best way to have a productive morning is to get a head
start on it the night before. Make it a habit! Many productivity experts
and successful people spend their evenings preparing for the next day
because it makes their mornings free to get an early start on important
work.
Focus on One Thing at a Time: One of the biggest killers of productivity is distractions. Whether it be noise or thoughts or games, distractions are a barrier to any productive day. That’s why it’s important to know where and when you work best.
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