If you search for anything ‘healthy’, 3 things are sure to appear in your search results- drink water, exercise regularly and wake up early. While the first two are self-explanatory; waking up early often leads people to a state of confusion. I come across questions like “what to do after getting up at 6?” or “I already leave the bed by 6:30, what can I do to maximize its results?”
Let’s just put it out there that there is a significant amount of difference between ‘waking up early’ and ‘waking up to a healthy morning’. To make the concept more simple and evident, I managed to make a list of things people generally do that make their mornings unhealthy and unproductive.
1. Setting the unrealistic alarm
Most of us are not able to wake up naturally; all thanks to late nights and procrastination. To solve this problem, we all have made it a habit to wake up by an alarm. While it’s quite cool to sleep like a baby until the alarm wakes you up; setting unrealistic alarms is a sure-fire way to start your day off on the wrong foot. Aside from making you late, neglecting to wake up when you planned is also bad for your health. Fading in and out of sleep confuses your brain, making you feel groggy and disoriented. Set realistic alarms for yourself to resist the urge to sleep just “five more minutes”
