Now that you have a pretty good idea of what you want to do in the morning, what you donโt want to or need to do, and where to find the extra time needed, itโs time to put it all together in a new morning game plan.
The best place to start is with the new set of tasks that are most important to you.
Figure out a preliminary time during which you want to get them accomplished. If your goal is to go for a run in the morning, you may decide to do that first thing before getting a shower and having breakfast.
If your goal is to meditate each morning, you may decide it would work best after youโve had a cup of coffee.
Or, if your goal is to find some time for reading or your favorite hobby in the morning, you could carve out some time before everyone else gets up and while you enjoy that first coffee.
The same goes for wanting time in the morning to work on your business or learn something new.
Then work the rest of your morning chores around these new plans. It may take some shuffling around and mixing up your current routine, but with a little creative thinking and a bit of flexibility, Iโm sure you can come up with a working plan.
Making over your morning and turning it into a new routine isnโt something that comes naturally to most of us.
It takes a little while to get into the groove of things.
Weโll look at this in a little more detail tomorrow. For right now, my suggestion is that you write your new morning game plan down. Itโs easy to forget what youโre planning to do. Writing it down will not only give you a reference to refer back to, but also solidify your new plan in your mind.
Put the note or notebook where you jotted down your new plan on your night table or somewhere else where youโll see it first thing in the morning. It will serve as a reminder of what youโre intending to do and do differently in the morning now.
Even though youโve written your plan down, itโs important to realize itโs not written in stone.


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