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But even with that extra time, I found that I’d load my mornings with way too many expectations — plans to journal, stretch, ...
I am not the biggest fan of mornings. Actually, scratch that. I really don’t like mornings. I struggle to get out of bed and when I do, it is a case of doing the bare minimum before leaving the house.
One thing about me: I love routine. I'm a creature of habit, thrive on consistency, and find comfort in controlling my day-to-day habits. That being said, I'm always open to refining my routine to ...
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Mark Twain is quoted as saying: “If the first thing you do each morning is to eat a live frog, you can go through the day with the satisfaction of knowing it’s probably the worst thing that will ...
There’s a lot of Mel Robbins advice swirling around right now. Most famously, her Let Them theory has gone (and stayed) viral for changing people's lives. Another staple from the wellness podcaster is ...
I've never loved mornings, but as a teacher and mom of four, I've made my peace with them. I've learned that preparing for the morning hustle and bustle really helps. I also make sure to save time for ...
Tension: The modern quest for peak output relies on apps and hacks, yet a century-old regimen of dawn light, slow breathing, and handwritten planning outperforms digital churn. Noise: “Rise and grind” ...