How you wake up every morning sets the tone for the entire day ahead. So it is very important that you do it the best way you can. There is no one way or right way of waking up. However, I have experimented with a few things that have worked for me and I would love to share the same with you. For the longest time I thought that I wasn't a "morning person". Yet, over the years, I have realized that there is no such thing as being a "morning person" (or not). It is all about setting the tone and changing a few habits that in turn change our lives positively.
1 Make Your Bed
"If you want to change the world, start off by making your bed." These simple words were shared by retired U.S. Admiral William H. McRaven while addressing a class of graduating students at the University of Texas. When you first read it, you might wonder how this small act can really help you change the world. But as you take up this simple task every morning, you will see the difference. You will feel like you accomplished a task at the very beginning of the day and also feel a small sense of pride for completing something. This will build a positive mindset for the rest of the day as you take on more complex tasks on your calendar.
2 Gratitude Diary
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