Mornings are hectic if you wake up at the same time as your kids. You won’t be able to have even a couple minutes of quiet time before the crazy-ness of morning begins. Getting kids ready for school, daycare, or
If you take time to yourself in the mornings you can avoid feeling stressed during the day. You will be able to have a cup of coffee and read, write, or check your blog stats before beginning the morning requirements. This will set you up for continued productivity, less stress, and just a better day overall.
With 5 kids, this is especially important for me to make sure I’m taking this time in the morning to set myself up for a great day. My morning routine allows me to have some peace before the kids wake up, and I’m also able to get myself ready instead of scrambling around at the last minute.
6 Step Morning Routine that Will Make You Want to Wake Up Before The Kids
1. Wake up at the same time every day.
There are many reasons why waking up at the same time each day will benefit you throughout the entire day. First, you will have time to get stuff done before your kids wake up (which is the point, right?). You will also have an easier time falling asleep at night and waking up in the morning, you’ll take fewer naps, and you will feel less sleep deprived.
Some other perks of waking up at the same time include:
⦁ being more alert and focused
⦁ having better short-term memory
⦁ being in a better mood
⦁ feeling less pain
⦁ feeling an increase in your immune system
⦁ performing better at your job
⦁ driving more safely and alertly
2. Make your bed.
The best reason to make your bed as soon as you wake up is that it will keep your mattress and sheets clean, and only allow the outer most layer to become dirty. The second most important reason is to start your day off on the right foot. By crossing something off your list the minute you wake up, you’ll feel accomplished and motivated right from the start.
Making your bed also makes your room seem cleaner and less cluttered, which can reduce your stress levels. This benefit at the beginning of the day can make a huge difference.
3. Drink a big glass of water.
After sleeping for 6-8 hours, your body will be pretty dehydrated. Coffee may be your go-to, but it leads to further dehydration. Before you caffeinate in the morning, drink at least one glass of water.
Aside from hydration, drinking water in the morning can help you be more alert and focused. Additionally, drinking water first thing in the morning increases the function of your immune system and helps your metabolism kick in sooner.
4. Eat a nutritious breakfast.
After fasting for an entire night, your body needs nutrients. Without nutrients shortly after waking up, you’ll likely feel groggy all day. Studies have shown that eating a nutritious breakfast in the morning leads to higher cognitive function, higher energy levels, helps maintain or reach a healthy weight, prevents heart disease and diabetes, and it can also help you maintain or reach a healthy blood pressure level.
5. Get yourself ready for the day.
It is so much easier to get motivated when you get cleaned up and ready for the day. Don’t sit around in your pajamas or you’ll be more likely to be lazy. When you feel good about yourself, you feel good about what you can do.
6. Plan your day.
Get your thoughts organized, and write down when you need to do each thing on your to-do list. Having a plan helps you get focused and makes it easier to get things crossed off the list that day. This clears your mind for a more enjoyable day and ensures that you have time for everything.
What to do Next if You Still Have More Time
Then, if you still have time left before your kids wake up, practice self-care. Do something you love or something that will help you relax a bit.
My favorite thing to do in the morning is to read a book. It’s my quiet time, and it gives me a chance to do what I love BEFORE beginning the real-life stuff.
Having me time or self-care time in the morning also helps me stay focused at work instead of constantly thinking about what I’d rather be doing at home. If I already did something that I’d “rather” be doing, I don’t think about it so much at work. It’s the perfect way to end my quiet time in the morning.
Unfortunately, I don’t ALWAYS have time for it, but I’m working on giving myself more time in the morning to ensure this self-care time. When I don’t have time, however, I make sure to get some self-care time before bed each night. Bonus if I get the chance to do it at both of those times. 😉
Final Thoughts on a Morning Routine that Will Make you Want to Wake Up Before The Kids
Having a well planned morning routine that will make you want to wake up before your kids
You will find yourself happier and in a better mood, too. So, wake up early, drink some water and have a cup of coffee while the house is still quiet, plan your day, and do whatever else you need to get done to have a productive day.
What is your favorite part of your own personal morning routine? I’d love to hear about it in the comments!
It’s so simple but making my bed in the morning really does put me in a better mood all day. Something about doing something productive (even a small thing like that!) first thing in the morning really sets you on the right foot. Also, totally agree about getting yourself ready for the day. I’m the absolute worst at staying in pajamas all day but I’ve recently been getting up before my son to get dressed and ready and it’s been making a big difference in how I feel! Loved this post!
It always amazes me how making one’s bed every morning leads to a more fulfilled day. I have been making my bed every morning when I wake up and it signifies day has begun and there is no going back to sleep.
If your child is old enough, teaching them to make their bed every morning is a great thing to do!
I love the idea of teaching your kids to make their bed every day, too! I’m definitely going to add that to their morning routine from now on.
Great tips! I do make my bed as soon as I get up – it is surprising how this one small act can set the tone for the day!
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Some of these I 100% already do, like waking up at the same time everyday and making my bed ( I actually find this helps so much). But the water one I’ve never thought about but thats so right! I always wake up and the first drink I have is a coffee, going to try have water now, see how that goes! So thank you for sharing these with us! 🙂
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Let me know if it makes you feel any different in the morning! I used to drink coffee all day long (seriously), but since starting my day with water I’ve felt so much better and I’ve noticed that I end up drinking more water throughout the rest of the day, too.
No kids yet, but I do need a good morning routine. I’m always in a rush to go to work in the morning. And, sometimes I even skip a nutritious breakfast. Great tips! It’s a great idea to wake up a little bit early and have time to gather your thoughts and plan your day.
I definitely understand the struggled of always being in a rush. When that would happen to me, it would start my day out badly right from the get-go. LOL!
Excellent tips! Mornings are a struggle for me, especially making the bed! But I will definitely need to get myself into a decent morning routine now that I plan on working from home every day.