5 Things To Stop Doing First Thing In The Morning
Your morning sets the tone for your
entire day.
Start off on the wrong foot and you’re
likely to be less energetic, productive and positive during your waking hours.
So what does “waking up on the right side of the bed” really look like?
Here are just a few things we all do
first thing in the morning without realizing how they’re impacting our day.
Eliminating these habits from your morning routine can go a long way toward a
happier, healthier you!
1. Hitting Snooze
Although it feels good to delay the
responsibilities of the day for just a few more minutes, hitting snooze is
actually the worst way to start your morning. First, it’ll make you feel more
tired upon waking because your body attempts to reenter the sleep cycle.
Second, while it feels good in the moment, snoozing almost always forces us to
rush through the other aspects of our morning routine, causing stress and
potentially putting us in danger on the road. Start your day off fully alert
and victorious by getting out of bed on the first alarm.
2. Immediately Looking At Your Phone
This is tough because many people use
their phone as an alarm clock, but it’s important not to do more than just
silence the chime. Immediately looking at social media, checking emails or even
just playing music slows us down and stresses us out. “It sets your day
off to a negative start,” Susan Bartell, a psychologist who work-life balance
expert, told Men’s
Health. “And if you’re responding to an email when you’re half
awake, you’re more likely to make mistakes.” Don’t worry, there will be plenty
of screen time throughout the day. Why not spare your brain and eyeballs as
long as possible?
3. Forgetting To Stretch
After a full night’s sleep, nothing feels
better than a slow, full-body stretch. Turns out taking a moment to flex all of
your muscles actually has significant health benefits as well! Stretching right
after waking releases endorphins, compresses the lymphatic vessels to release
waste, restores blood flow to the muscles, pumps a big dose of oxygen to the
brain and helps us to wake up. You can even start your stretch routine while
still lying down!
4. Making Coffee Your First Meal
Most adults start their day with a hot,
steaming cup of coffee. I know, I love it too. But making coffee the first
thing that goes into your body in the morning—your literal break-fast—isn’t
very kind to your digestive system. While it does delivery a jolt of energy,
your body interprets that as stress rather than nourishment. And if it’s not
soon followed up by healthy food, you may sweat, feel jittery or even
experience lightheadedness. Instead of coffee, wake up your gut with a glass of
warmed water with fresh lemon juice squeezed into it. This beverage rehydrates
you after 8 hours of fasting, lubricating all of your internal systems and
getting your stomach ready for the food that’s soon to come. After water and
food, it’s fine to reach for some coffee…if you still need it, that is!
5. Carb Loading
When you wake up, you’re probably hungry.
This is normal because you haven’t given your body any fuel for 8 hours or
more. But what’s the right food to reach for? If your mind immediately goes to
traditional breakfast foods like muffins, bagels, pancakes and waffles,
you might want to think again. Your body needs resources to kick itself into
gear, and calorie-heavy, carbohydrate-dense foods like those actually have the opposite effect.
Instead, choose lean proteins, fruits and vegetables that will get your
body revved up and ready for the day.
Source: Care2
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