How to Establish Your Morning & Evening Routine
Morning and evening routines can create some sense of sanity and calm in your life.
These are two
habits that you can start today that will make a big improvement in your day.
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Now, because of different things that have come up in my life, I’ve fallen a bit out of my routines. I’ve also been changing them over the last few months as my needs have changed.
So, my August
Challenge (read more about the Challenge below) will be too focused on re-establishing
my daily routine, refined and simplified.
I’ve simplified
my morning routine, to give myself more of a sense of calm. Lately I’ve also
fallen into the trap of doing email in the morning, which I know isn’t good. So
I’m trimming that.
Here is my new
morning routine:
Morning
routine
• 4:00 Exercise/shower
• 4:45 Coffee/read/breakfast
• 5:15 Write
• 6:00 Make lunches
In the evenings,
I want to get ready for the next day, I log into my Challenge progress on the
forum, and do a one-sentence journal reflecting on my day before winding down
for my pillow.
Evening
routine
• Prepare lunches
• Prepare clothes
• Clean up
• Clear out email/log in to
forum/journal
• Shower
• Read
Establishing
routines
It might sound
easy to establish routines like the ones listed above, but it’s just as easy to
fall out of them. You want to make them a routine that will stick.
The key steps
to establish routine are to:
1. Focus
on them. Keep your routine as your foremost goal for one month, focusing on
nothing else. Having too many patterns at once spreads your intention too thin,
and makes success fewer likely.
2. Make
them gratifying. I’ve written about establishing a calming routine, and that’s
what I’m doing with these two routines. In the morning, I have running, coffee,
reading, writing, and showering as part of my calming routine. In the evening,
I quietly prepare for the next day, review my day, shower and read. They’re
both very satisfying routines.
3. Log
your progress. Reporting your progress every day on forum is a great way to log
progress, but you could also do it in a journal or some other type of log, or
put up stars on a calendar. The key is to keep track of it and see how well
you’ve done over the course of a month.
I will be
gradually getting into the morning routine, for a couple of reasons:
1. I
have been waking at 5:00 a.m. recently, which means I require transition to a
4:00 a.m. wake-up time; and
2) I’ve
been exercising in the evening lately, which means I need to re-learn the habit
of morning exercise (which I know can be very rewarding).
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