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Starting Your Day

“Oh, he just got up on the wrong side of the bed today.” — It’s a common expression, often heard at job sites everywhere. Have you ever noticed though, that some people always seem to get up on the wrong side of the bed?

You can’t always choose what mood you’re going to wake up in, but you can choose how you start your day. The energy that you start your day with, whether positive or negative carries through and overshadows your entire 24-hour experience. Don’t leave that energy up to chance. Develop a habit of starting your day the same way. Do things that start your day right and put you in a great mood.

The first thing I like to do when I wake up, even as I’m reaching over to turn off the alarm, is smile. Why smile? Because even if you’ve had the worst dreams imaginable, smiling causes your body chemistry to begin to alter. Don’t believe me? Try keeping a smile on your face for 60 seconds and see if your mood doesn’t improve.

Next, drink a liter of the best water you can get your hands on. If you can’t get the best water ever, then squeeze a lemon into it and drink the entire glass. Why? You lose a lot of water when you sleep. Your body is detoxifying and it is important to re-hydrate when you wake. It will also get your insides moving again.

After this, wake your body up fully with some stretching or yoga or physical activity of some kind. It doesn’t have to be a full on workout, just get the blood flowing and the muscles warmed up.

With a fully awake body, you now have a great place to focus on the rest of your day. Pray, meditate, or think about what the rest of your day will consist of. Get into a state of peace, joy, and love. See yourself doing the things you have to do today with love in your heart and a smile on your face. Then you are ready to have some breakfast and begin your day.

Try it out. Make up your own routine. I promise you, the better you start your days, the better the rest of your days will be.

Resting The Right Way

Perhaps, if you’re like me in anyway, you find yourself working at something all the time. From writing, to reading, to working around the house, to going into work, things in my life can be pretty hectic.

I was just about at my limit of how much work I could take yesterday when I realized that I just needed a break. I put down my laptop and decided I was just going to take it easy and relax. Not two minutes had passed before I began to think about all the work I had to do or could be doing.

I had to remind myself that if I’m going to rest, than I need to rest whole-heartedly, if I’m going to work, than I’m going to give all of my focus to that task. It’s good advice that no man can serve two masters… After giving my all to not doing much of anything yesterday (besides having fun and hanging out with friends) I woke up today, fully rested, and ready to begin working. Fresh ideas came easily this morning, whereas yesterday this was not the case.

If you find yourself at a fork in the road, or maybe you’re mind just keeps wandering, and you can’t focus on whatever it is you’re trying to complete, than maybe you just need to take a break. Whatever you do though, don’t take a half break… fully walk away from what you’re doing, even if it’s just for 30 minutes. Take a walk, or a nap, or read a book, maybe spend a few minutes meditating and deep breathing. Try it out, and see if you can’t easily tackle whatever the problem was now.