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Avoid Snooze Button

Avoid Snooze Button

We set our alarm early at morning but we keep on pressing snooze button and after waking up we realize that we have been late to work.

But it's actually hard to Avoid presing snooze button so we can stick a stick note or a page on our alarm writing a good and motivational quote or name of the work for which you have to wake up early.

Which means you have to Find Your “Why” you are doing it?

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Commit To Consistency

Commit To Consistency

Success isn’t always about greatness. It’s about consistency. Consistent hard work leads to success.”

In reality, it takes an average of two months before a new behavior becomes automatic – 66 days in a row to be precise. However, depending on the habit you’re trying to create, it can take ...

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Plan Ahead

Plan Ahead

Turn your phone off and don’t keep it in the bedroom

20/20/20 rule

20 min-high intensity exercise

20min-meditation/ or take diary and reflect your whole life and start thinking where you need to improve.

20 min-read something which enhances your knowledge like-reafing book...

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How To Start Your Day With Productive Morning

How To Start Your Day With Productive Morning

Don't try to have a good day.

Have a productive day

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Early To Bed, Early To Rise

Early To Bed, Early To Rise

Get a good night's sleep.so that you can easily wake up early in the morning.

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Create Balance

Create Balance

Here’s an example to help illustrate a balanced early morning routine:

6.00 am: Wake up and write down three things you’re grateful for (Emotional)

6.10 am: 15-minute meditation (Spiritual)

6.30 am: 15-minute home workout (Physical)

6.50 am: Shower and change

7.00 am...

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  Start With Small Steps

Start With Small Steps

It's always best to take small, consistent steps over time.when creating an early morning routine, make it so easy that you never miss a day.

For example, if you usually wake up at 8.00 am, don’t set your alarm for 5.00 am – likely, you won’t make it more than a few days. Instead, set your ...

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Aspire to inspire before we expire

The morning routine helps us set the tone for the day, better allowing us to control our schedules rather than our schedule controlling us. As we start each day fresh, we can better focus on what is in front of us, where to prioritize our time, and, ultimately, increase our productivity.

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Hitting the snooze button

No matter how tired you think you are when your alarm clock goes off, force yourself out of bed if you want to have a productive morning.

When you hit the snooze button and fall back asleep, you lose the alertness you'd get by respecting your sleep cycles and end up waking up later, ...

Hitting the snooze button

Hitting the snooze button

The research team says that when the alarm goes off, we should just get up.

Realize you will be a bit groggy - but resist the temptation to snooze. Your body will go back to sleep, but it will be very light, low-quality sleep.

Don't Push The Snooze Button

We should follow the alarm that is set, and get up at the time. If it is slightly difficult, you can set up multiple alarms in the initial mornings, but do not hit the snooze button while half asleep. That’s cheating.

If you have trouble sleeping due to sleep apnea or are ...

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