Let’s be honest, not everyone is a morning person. However, this doesn’t mean that you can’t train yourself to have an awesome productive early morning routine!
I never used to be a morning person, but that all changed when I started taking 8:00 AM university classes. I had to wake up as early as 5:30 AM to get ready. I wouldn’t say I love waking up early, but I am definitely more of a morning person than a night person now.
Waking up early isn’t easy, but it can feel so rewarding! Keep reading for my tips on how to create the perfect productive early morning routine.
Implement these practices into your daily morning routine or use these to create a whole new morning routine for yourself!
Tip #1: Don’t snooze your alarm
Avoiding hitting snooze on your alarm in the morning will increase your productivity so much. I know it can be hard, especially when all you want is five more minutes, but it will be worth it in the end. You will feel so energized if you get out of bed as soon as the alarm goes off.
I know people that set 30 alarms every morning so that they have the opportunity to snooze until they actually have to wake up. Studies actually show that hitting snooze could be damaging to your health and your productivity.
If you can, try waking up without setting an alarm. By not setting an alarm, you aren’t waking up to the shocking sound of your phone going off and you can even train your body to wake up when you want it.
Tip #2: Stay off your phone
Staying off your phone will force you to be more productive when you wake up. The first thing I do when I wake up is reach for my phone and I know so many others do the same. I end up staying in bed scrolling through social media for up to an hour sometimes. Imagine how much could be done in that hour!
Recently I started turning my phone off before bed and leaving it off until I’ve woken up and gone through my routine. Then I’ll turn it on during breakfast to catch up on what I missed. By turning my phone off, I have no choice but to get out of bed and start my day. I have to admit, it’s harder than you might think, but you will love being unplugged once you get used to it!
There are also some health benefits to staying off your phone at night and in the morning too. Technology is known for giving off blue light, which research has shown can be harmful to cognitive function and melatonin levels.
Basically, looking at your phone first thing in the morning can reduce your productivity for the day and make you less happy. Try staying off your phone during the morning and see if you notice a change!
Tip #3: Exercise
The last thing some people want to do in the morning is workout, but trust me when I say that it will make your day so much better.
Exercising first thing in the morning gets it out of the way. Not only will you feel great that you don’t have to do it later, but it will also leave you full of endorphins. Your morning workout will have you feeling energized and ready to start your day.
Research shows that working out in the morning leads to better overall mental health and productivity levels. There are also tons of health benefits, and working out in the mornings can even cause your body to wake up earlier.
It can be hard to find the motivation to work out if you aren’t very active or if you’re feeling tired. On days where I’m feeling less motivated, I’ll do a short yoga session or stretch to get my body moving. Even going for a short walk will have you feeling better about yourself and you won’t regret it!
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Tip #4: Eat breakfast
Breakfast is the most important meal of the day, which is why you should make an effort to eat every morning. You don’t have to make yourself a huge breakfast every morning, but even a little snack will feed your body and energize you for the day.
Personally, I can’t function without food in the mornings so I never skip breakfast. I always feel ready to start my day after I’ve eaten. However, I also know people who skip breakfast regularly and are completely fine.
It depends on the person, but making yourself something tasty in the morning could be all the motivation you need to have an early start!
Tip #5: Read
Reading for a couple of minutes every morning is a good way to wake up your brain. It’s as simple as grabbing your favourite book or reading the news while you’re eating breakfast!
Making a habit of reading every day will strengthen your mind and prepare you to do more complex tasks throughout the day. It also gives you self-care time in the morning where you can be away from your phone (unless you’re reading on your phone).
I read both a book and the news every morning and it always feels like preparation for my day. I get to start the day doing something I enjoy and it allows my brain to wake up. It is also an easy task that will make you feel accomplished once you’ve finished.
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Tip #6: Write
One of the best ways to be productive is to write in the morning, whether it be your goals for the day or your to-do list.
Having a physical list of your schedule and what you want to accomplish will also make it easier to visualize what needs to get done. There is nothing I enjoy more than crossing items off my list and realizing I’m getting closer to finishing my daily tasks. Even if it’s something as simple as vacuuming!
Creating a list or a schedule for yourself will make it much easier for you to be productive!
Tip #7: Be positive
I know this may sound silly, but the key to a productive early morning routine is being positive. If you wake up thinking that today will be a bad day, then you aren’t going to have a good day. It’s as simple as that.
As soon as you wake up, you need to be in the mindset that you’re going to be productive. It’s all about having the right attitude and perspective. Waking up early isn’t for everyone, but if you don’t associate it with a happy attitude then you won’t ever like waking up early. Just remember to be positive and see if you notice a change of heart.
Question of the day: What are the must-have steps in your productive early morning routine?
Gigi says
This is such a helpful post! I definitely need to learn how to get up without an alarm. I have an 8am this semester and it’s rough.
Sedija says
Great tips! My number one must-have step for a productive morning routine is definitely checking my to-do list that I have already written a day before and get clear on what plans do I have that day. 🙂
Katrina says
That’s great! Checking my to-do list is my favourite thing to do!
Shea says
Great tips!! I need to get a little better at my morning routine but I figure that has to wait until at least one of my kids is out of diapers haha
Stephanie says
I really need to get back to moving my body first thing in the morning. I’m pretty good about a lot of the other things, but my chronic illness makes working out (or moving at all) really challenging. I usually just wake up and immediately get to work – but it’d be nice to take some time to move and allow my mind to wake up slowly!
jaz says
wow, it’s a great article.
jenisha says
Great post. I love to make my bed first in the morning. Doing these makes me feel less lazy.
Joe @ Mini Riches says
Great tips! I could benefit from number three! #dadbod 😂
Roejai says
I am definitely not a morning person but I am working on it. I will try to incorporate your tips into my routine. Very helpful
Nelisa says
This is a very insightful post. Thank you for great tips.!
Stacey says
I don’t/can’t do half these because 5 kids 🤣 but my trick is to get dressed for the day, including accessories, makeup, hair, excluding shoes because ew germs. And I heard somewhere once that if you drink water first thing in the morning it’s supposed to help.
Katrina says
Haha I couldn’t imagine doing these with 5 kids. I have two nieces and they tire me out after a few hours. Getting dressed definitely helps. With school being online, I haven’t been getting ready like I used to, so whenever I need a pick-me-up I get somewhat dressed.
Sayra Torres says
These are really great tips, Thank you for your insight!
Olivia says
Great post, I pretty much follow all except exercise 🤦🏾♀️I promise I have got to do better, lol! Thank you😊
Katrina says
I totally get it haha. I’ve been slacking in the exercise area lately, but I find that even stretching makes me feel better.
Kari says
I totally agree that exercising in the am gets you up and reading to have a killer day! I’m so much more motivated after working out!
B. Simmons says
I just added reading to my morning routine!
Katrina says
Love to hear that!
E says
Very interesting read. I feel like I learned some great tips.
Genesis says
Awesome tips! I love that you recommend leaving the phone behind in the morning. It definitely helps to spend some time away from the tech!
Katrina says
It’s extremely hard to do, and I know not the most practical sometimes, but it helps so much with productivity. I could spend an hour in bed just on my phone!
Katherine says
Great list! Thanks for sharing! I always find that exercise makes for a more productive and and lifestyle… it’s just finding time and sticking to it!
Katrina says
I completely agree. It can be so hard to stick to sometimes.
techshouts says
such a wonderful write up
Alita Pacio says
I snooze my alarm twice 🙁 Thanks for the reminder not to
Katrina says
Not snoozing is the best thing you can do for yourself!
Amara Uche says
Great tips!! I try to stay off my phone when I wake up. thats probably the hardest one of all! But so worth it:)
Isabel Talens says
Very nicely put! Love the simplicity of the tips. Simple is great!
Gail says
Great tips, Katrina! I’m definitely guilty of spending time with my phone as soon as I wake up and it does eat my time. I’ll follow your advice to turn it off and on. 🙂
Katrina says
I do the same thing, but I feel so much better when I stay off it!
Kim says
Good reminders! I’ll pass it along to my daughter 🙂
Katey says
I love these tips! You got me right away… I am a chronic snoozer UGH lol
Katrina says
Thank you! I know sometimes snoozing can seem so tempting, but you’ll find yourself groggy after staying in bed longer than if you had just gotten up the first time.