What's your BEST way to start a day?
bahdayy
Posts: 8 Member
I'm about to head to sleep and I want to know your BEST way for guaranteeing you are going to have a good day tomorrow.
Mine? I will wake up, drink water, brush my teeth, and MAKE MY BED! It sounds silly, but doing those basic things helps me get my ducks in a row and feel like I can take on the day prepared (and with less plaque).
What's yours??
p.s. I'm new to MFP and am trying to build a supportive community to motivate and be motivated... so I might add you if you reply!
Mine? I will wake up, drink water, brush my teeth, and MAKE MY BED! It sounds silly, but doing those basic things helps me get my ducks in a row and feel like I can take on the day prepared (and with less plaque).
What's yours??
p.s. I'm new to MFP and am trying to build a supportive community to motivate and be motivated... so I might add you if you reply!
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I wake, drink 20 ounces of water in bed, brush hair, wash face, make breakfast and coffee.
I always have to have a very clean house before going to.bed or it ruins the next day for me.0 -
Oh man. This is probably going to be TMI, but if I make a visit to the ladies room early in the morning, my day isn't as great. My workouts too. I'd also have to say having something sweet. I've always loved fruit and cereal for breakfast, but now I've switched to Nutella oatmeal and a fruit and kale smoothie. It really perks me up to have a great breakfast. Oh, and after I shower, if I don't put on my face and body lotion, I'm itchy all day. So proper moisturizing is a big part of making my day great!0
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Get up early (even though Im in grad school and nobody cares when i show up at the office, so it takes extra motivation on my part!), grind/french press some coffee, eat some yogurt and granola, and read Game of Thrones on my 30 min bus ride to campus! When it's sunny, lovely view of the mountains over the strait.. oh, and pack snacks so I dont spend $$$ buying crap on campus0
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When I was in my early 20's, a commanding officer I had while in the military asked me how I was doing. I told him, "kind of having a bad day sir." He looked at me, and told me, "Every morning you wake up is a good day. If you live through it, it's a great day, because life can change in the blink of an eye, and you're never guaranteed one single second of it." So there you have it, that's how I view the best way of having a good day.0
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I have a skin care regime (wash, exfoliate, moisturize) that I have to follow every day! I also make a delicious green smoothie which keeps me full till lunchtime.0
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Would you post your green smoothie recipe? Sounds delicious!0
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@Aquarabbit - I'm a lotion fiend so I totally understand. I actually just read that it's better to put lotion on damp skin rather than totally dry skin to help it soothe your skin more! Crazy.0
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I didn't realize until reading your post just how predictable my mornings are. When I get up its: bathroom break, feed the woodstove (assuming it's winter), eat breakfast (cereal & coffee), wake the girls up for school, make the bed, shave, brush teeth, shower, dress, take girls to school bus. Assuming all of the above goes smoothly, the rest of the day seems to pass without incident.
BEST way is on the weekends: bathroom, woodstove, then back into bed to curl up next to my wife and snooze until we "have to" get up.0 -
sex, then showering and going out for breakfast together.:blushing:
but if I'm solo, I drink some water, take care of basic hygeine, have a good workout followed by either a homemade smoothie or carnation instant breakfast and fruit, shower, and get on with the day.0 -
Wake, run, shake, shower. That's about it.0
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COFFEE :drinker:0
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I have this huge obsession with my morning bath. Tubful of hot hot water. The ONLY way to start my day. I soak, relax, and turn into a happier person by the end.
When I travel, I ensure that no matter what kind of lodging I have, there will be a bath tub. I've stayed in dive motels with awesome bath tubs!0 -
wake up.. lay in bed.. do some stretching before i even get out of bed. helps get my juices flowing,, brush my teeth, brush my hair, splash my face, meditate..drink some water.. get in part of my workout. than have a breakfast usually a green smoothie , or oats with dates and walnuts..0
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Personally, I find the weather has a huge impact on my day, in the summer I tend to wake up happy and energized most days if it's sunny, but in the winter when it's darker and colder I tend to wake up always feeling like I didn't get nearly enough sleep, even though I definitely did. There are the odd exceptions for any season, but for me waking up with lots of sunlight is so much nicer.0
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I think the forums are supposed to be PG-13, right? So I'll simply say the *best* way to start the day involves waking up at 7 with my husband next to me and neither of us getting up until about 10. :blushing:
Since that can't happen most days, any morning that involves strong coffee has its merits.0 -
To wake up on my own... not by alarm or children...
Hasn't happened in a few years :grumble:0 -
A shmoke und a pancake0
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I like to get up have a black coffee and a weetabix with milk. This is def a good start to the day as my breakfast is under 100 cals and then i like to take the dog for a nice walk. X0
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potty, brush teeth, shave, shower and tell the person the mirror how awesome they are!
Life is a great day if I am looking at the roses from the blooming side.0 -
Exactly what I do every morning, including the weekends because it starts my day off right: wake up at 4:45, use the bathroom and brush my teeth, have a big drink of water with lemon or lemon Vitamin Water Zero if I have it in the house, do 20 minutes of Pilates to wake me up and get my body energized (I lay out the yoga mat the night before and do Pilates in my pjs!). Then my day starts for real. Also, all my dishes have to be done the night before because I hate seeing them in the morning!0
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I'm up at 3-3:30 am most mornings (due to work) I start my day with a 1/2 hr bike ride to work (4:30 am) I meditate will riding (gets me in a right mind of positive thinking and motivation). While at work I'm busy walking briskly, stretching, lifting (up to 25 lb boxes while walking) I do squats throughout the 8 hrs, (while stocking) and climbing (to reach top shelves). Then ride my bike back home for a total of 9.5 miles round trip. So basically for the first 10 hrs of my day I'm doing constant exercise of some sort. I see my co-workers come in at 6 am they're all tired looking complaining about being tired and here I am, full of positive energy and feeling awake and good... Ty God that it's 1 day @ a time, easy does it... I'm feeling gr8 today....0
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M passion for life wakes me everyday! I can't guarantee that my day will be all that and a bag of chips (healthy chips!), but I can guarantee that my attitude and responses will be formed from a premier mindset! I don't have a routine except that I won't do anything without giving thanks to the Father for His grace and favor in my life! Then I go about getting ready, with thoughts of seizing the day on my mind! I probably should get a routine, because the things you all are doing sound pretty effective!
-Nathan
"Glory In Conquest"0 -
I like to be up early to do half an hour of cardio at about 6am on my elliptical machine. I then stick my coffee pot on before I jump in the shower and once I'm out and dressed it's sat there waiting for me! How considerate! I then usually microwave a portion of some batch made breakfast casserole and sit and mull on the internet or watch the breakfast news before I wake my family up at 7:30am for the mad morning rush in getting breakfasts done and taking them to school and getting myself to work! I relish every minute in the calm before the storm! :laugh:
~TCG~0 -
By sleeping in.0
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Sex, wee, shower, coffee. Then more coffee. And occasionally, more coffee.0
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I like to get up, have a breakfast bar, go swimming/skating/to a cycling class, come back and have real breakfast XD, go to band practice (i.e. play saxophone ), and then come back home to a high protein greek yogurt shake All of this before 9 AM0
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A couple of years ago I decided to adopt intermittent fasting (16/8) and it's been the most amazing lifestyle change I've ever made.
My biggest change was in my morning routine and it was to skip breakfast (I do have tea or a diet soda). Not only do I feel more focused and energized during the morning fast, but not having to worry about what to have for breakfast is great. It also means I don't have to be as calorie-conscious about what to have for lunch and dinner later on since I've already cut back by skipping breakfast.0 -
:drinker: One word COFFEE!0
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My better days are when I start (after the everyday routine of waking, getting dressed, bathroom, brushing teeth) with some sort of exercise. Often, I only find time for 10 - 20 minutes of yoga or pilates, but it's a good start. The only better mornings are when I can sleep in.0
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