Morning Call: Creating a Morning Routine
Creating a morning call to jump start your day is the best way to encourage productivity. Establishing a routine that wakes up your mind and body is essential in preparing yourself for a day of work. It can help you feel at ease and raring to go. In today’s blog, we’ll go over some activities you can add to your morning call as well as how to establish and create this routine.
What to Include in your Morning Call
Skincare
Having a cold shower or splashing water on your face is a great way to wake yourself up in the morning. It’s important to give your skin a fresh start, especially if you’re someone who likes to wear make up on a daily basis. Even if your skincare regimen isn’t a laundry list of products, remember that a good cleanser and moisturiser can go a long way. And, most importantly, don’t forget to put on SPF even if the only sunlight you expose yourself to is through your window!
Breakfast – The Most Important Part of a Morning Call!
It’s a cliché, but breakfast is the most important meal of the day. It’s good to listen to your body and feed it when it’s hungry. Perhaps you just want a piece of fruit, or maybe you want to try out some new meal ideas (check out some recipes here!). Whatever you eat, be sure to give yourself the time to sit and exist in the morning. Alongside breakfast, remember to drink at least one glass of water!
Yoga
Yoga is a great way to destress and call in the new energy of the day. Breathing exercises help to stimulate the brain and prepare it for work. There are a variety of different types of yoga to choose from. Some exercises are designed to make you sweat while others are there to encourage contemplation. Whatever you choose, yoga will help ground you in the moment and prepare your body and mind for success.
Brain Training
Another way to get your mind ready for the day is to participate in brain training activities. This is where Gooroo Courses really has you covered! Maybe you could start the day by brushing up on a new language or discovering a new scientific concept. Or maybe you want a calmer activity like learning to draw something cute. Make time in your schedule to teach yourself something you’re passionate about and believe in your potential even in the early hours of the morning!
Journalling
Journalling helps you to set intentions for the day and voice any anxieties you may have. Like yoga, it’s another way to connect to your subconsciousness and to create a sense of calm. Think of journaling as the ultimate “me-time” and an essential part of your morning call in establishing your mood and goals for the day.
How to Create a Routine
So now that you’ve decided what you want in your morning call, how do you go about doing it? Here are some tips on creating a routine:
- Try to wake up a time that allows you the space to perform your activities. Your morning call shouldn’t feel like a burden, but rather something you’re excited to do. 1-2 hours should be enough time.
- Wake up at the same time each day. This will create a sort of muscle memory in your body for your routine making it easier to establish.
- Write down your routine. This will help you keep track of what you want to accomplish. It may help to also journal how the morning call makes you feel and whether you want to make any changes or swap out any activities.
- Remember it takes time to form a habit. Don’t worry if your morning call doesn’t feel like second nature in the first couple of days — these things take time!
- Always do what feels right to you. Listen to your body — don’t push it to wake up at a certain time if you think it needs more sleep. The most important thing is to create a routine that works specifically for you.