Some people naturally wake up at the crack of dawn and get moving with their day. Others like to set alarms late, snooze as long as possible, and then have to force themselves out of bed while fighting the urge for one more minute under the covers.
No matter how hard it is for you to wake up in the morning, it is no secret getting an early start will help you boost your morning productivity. And who wouldn’t want to have a more productive day?
We can’t promise doing any of these things will automatically make you super successful. However, we believe they can significantly benefit your personal and professional livelihood.
Here are three of our favorite tips and why we think they can help give you the morning start you’ve been looking for.
Exercising in the morning is one of the most beneficial things you can do to start your day. Some people think morning exercise is too time-consuming or physically challenging, but that is not true! You don’t need to wake up at 5 am to run for 7 miles and do 100 push-ups every morning before work.
Doing something as simple as waking up 30 minutes earlier to go for a quick jog through your neighborhood can kick-start your day and help your mind open up. Morning exercise helps your body wake up and get ready for the day. Of course, it can also help you get in better shape and live a healthier life.
The morning is the perfect time to think about the day ahead and map out what needs to be done. Taking the time to make a simple checklist on a sticky note can give you a clear set of objectives for the day. It allows you to take it with you wherever you go too! It is also an excellent way to remind yourself to take a break after completing a particular task or point in the day.
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One of the benefits of mapping out your day is seeing everything you have to do in front of you. It also lets you experience the joy of checking something off the list once it is completed. If you start your day with a list of ten things that need to be done, watching the list shrink as the day goes on gives you confidence and the drive to keep pushing through your tasks.
Mapping out your day can open you up to a whole new production level that makes getting things done fun and rewarding!
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Meditation can be a powerful tool in helping you start your day on the right foot. It is a technique used to train attention and awareness, promote relaxation, build internal energy, and develop compassion. Starting your day with just ten minutes of meditation can help reduce stress and anxiety. All the while, it can increase happiness and overall well-being too!
There are all kinds of different meditation styles, such as mindfulness, concentration, or visualization. Finding the right type for you can take some trial and error. But once you find a meditation practice that works for you, it can become an integral part of your morning routine. You can even find meditations tailored to specific events or stressors, like preparing for a big presentation at work.
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We can’t not mention that getting things off of your plate that would be better handled by someone else can be an incredibly effective way to become more productive. For example, passing off bookkeeping duties to pros (like us!) frees you up to put your effort into high-leverage tasks.
So, contact Two Roads today to learn more about our small business bookkeeping services and free yourself up to reach your full productivity potential!
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