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Elevate Your Day: Mastering Morning Routines for Success

Discover the power of establishing a meaningful morning routine to set a positive tone for your day. Learn practical tips, best practices, and the benefits of starting your day intentionally. Find inspiration to create a powerful routine that aligns with your goals.

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Elevate Your Day: Mastering Morning Routines for Success

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  1. Kyla Schneider Sr. Consultant in LD & Executive Coach Ratliff & Taylor kschneider@rtcpi.com Creating Meaning ful & Powerful Morning Routines

  2. Benefitsof an Early Morning Routine • Standardizing the first 30 minutes to two hours with a routine lets you arrive at your peak in the best possible mindset • Gives you something to hold onto —a sense of normalcy to root yourself • Helps you set your intention, your mood, and creates a deliberate mindset to limit wasteful time • Accomplish one small win to generate momentum, a fundamental part of human psychology “The way you start your morning sets the tone for the rest of your day. Building a morning routine that sets you up for the perfect day is one of the big “secrets” everyone knows but for some reason can’t pull off.” - The Morning Sidekick Journal

  3. The Endowment Effect • Discovered by researchers Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky • According to the Endowment Effect, if you’ve already started the day by moving your life forward, you have established positive momentum, and are more likely to keep doing positive things • Purpose of the morning routine: • You should get one “small win” to create momentum in each life domain that’s important to you • A small win is anything which creates momentum

  4. Ben Franklin’s Morning Routine • Question: What good shall I do this day? • Rise, wash, and address Powerful Goodness! • Contrive day’s business, and take the resolution of the day • Prosecute the present study • Breakfast

  5. 18 Best Practices for Morning Routines • What would my life look like if I had a morning routine filled with incredible habits every single day for the next 30 days? • What sort of ripple effect would a morning routine have on my work and other areas of my life? • What will I continue to miss out on if I don’t make needed changes? Bonus Questions: What are the top hurdles I’m facing with getting to bed on time and mastering my mornings? What do I need to do to overcome these? What small positive change could I make in my night time routine?

  6. 18 Best Practices for Morning Routines • Most important aspect is doing the routine daily • First determine your wake up time and then get to bed based on number of hours you want to sleep • Know what you want to get out of your morning routine • Exercise/Meditation • Read/Listen to Podcast or TedTalk • Eat a healthy breakfast • Knock out one home chore or work task • Write an appreciation note • Journal • Spend time with loved ones *Set the time you want to spend for one or multiple activities 7. Keep a Journal for 66 Days • Most important task for today is…. • One way I can improve life by 1% is…. • Top 2 distractions to minimize tonight (before bed) • Magical Moment (s) I experienced today… • My morning ritual for tomorrow will be…. a) b) c) d) Check off what you complete the next day

  7. 18 Best Practices for Morning Routines • Each night before going to bed – select outfit, determine breakfast, get bags together by door, and set first “ritual” you will absolutely do • Include exercise to give you additional hours of productivity • Read a poem/spiritual/religious text • Find an accountability partner to review results each day on morning routine • Condition yourself week-by-week to wake up earlier • Create an “Affirmation” for your morning routine goals… “I understand that to succeed, I must utilize my life every day to its full potential” • Life S.A.V.E.R.S. • Silence (meditation) • Affirmations • Visualization • Exercise • Reading • Scribing (journaling) • Drink a glass of water each morning • Listen to upbeat, fast tempo music while showering and getting dressed • Turn your phone onto Grey Scale at night • Maintain consistency throughout the weekend

  8. Moving Forward – Coaching Tips • Define the desired outcome you are trying to create, your environment and your resources • Choose a behavior that is likely to yield the result you are trying to attain • Choose a behavior you have a “fire in your belly” for • Design a simple, straightforward action plan • What you’ll say and do • When you’ll say and do it • The results you expect to see if you say and do it effectively • Ask for real time feedback

  9. Self Exercise: Complete A Journal for Tonight & Tomorrow Keep a Journal for 66 Days • Most important task for tomorrow will be... • One way I can improve life by 1% is…. • Top 2 distractions to minimize tonight (before bed) • Magical Moment (s) I’ve experienced today… • My morning ritual for tomorrow will be (choose up to four from the 18 Best Practices)…. 1. 2. 3. 4. • *Check off what you complete the next day

  10. Moving Forward • Link desired behavior change to what will bring the greatest change to you • Generate curiosity and intrigue to enhance motivation • Try out the new “emotional intelligence” – increase your emotional vocabulary • Try the “Imagine yourself a year from now” perspective for entrenched challenges • Construct “If…then…” and “When…I will…” intention statements

  11. 2 x 2 Simple Development Plan Goal One: Goal Two: New Behavior or Action New Behavior or Action • New Behavior or Action • New Behavior or Action

  12. A Simple Idea: Tomorrow, you will be exactly who you are today. The rest of your life is a future projection of who you are today. If you change today, tomorrow will (likely) be different. If you don’t change today, the rest of your life is (likely) predetermined.

  13. QUESTIONS & COMMENTS?

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