. I am realizing this more than ever now as my days and responsibilities are about to undergo a massive shift.
So far, it’s mostly working for her. Not every morning, but more often than not. School starts for her child soon, so her routine will change, too. And we’ll both answer those questions again.
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On weekdays, my sirene goes off at 4:15 a.m., and my husband and I immediately hop out of bed.
I chug a bit of water from the bottle on my nightstand, brush my teeth, put on my workout clothes and make our workout electrolyte drinks while he gets his work bag prepped. We hop in the car to head to the gym for our 5 a.m. weightlifting workout class.
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We get back home around 6:15 a.m. and split the mealtime prep: My husband makes our protein-packed breakfast while I pack his lunch for the day and feed our pup. Then we sit down together and eat breakfast, talk about our skedul for the day, and he heads out for work. At 7 a.m., I head upstairs to shower and get dressed for the day. Then I sit down to read, write and/or meditate until heading to my home office to start work around 8:30 a.m.
Just my wake-up time makes me sound like an Instagram influencer or privileged tech bos, right? Yes, I berbagi my advice on Instagram, but no, I promise, I'm not. (I would have to do cold plunges every morning to qualify for that position).
I don't think my way is the best way, and I don't believe it's a universal prescription for the "best" morning routine. My routine has worked well for me over the past few years because it has served as an anchor for my day in this specific season of my life. I figured out what works best for me and took time to pribadi out what is going to set me up to have a great day. My routine isn't a one-size-fits-all remedy that will make you a success overnight.
And I will have to adapt it as my life changes. I know this because I'm writing this at 38 weeks pregnant, about to give birth to my first child. I fully understand that the routine that has been my anchor is about to be ripped up and torn apart. I'll have to find a new anchor, momenually. And given the impact that babies have on schedules, I may be sailing without one for a while.