18 min

Developing a Fun, Energizing, Sustainable, Non-Intimidating Morning Routine (Breather Episode with Brad‪)‬ The B.rad Podcast

    • Fitness

Morning routines are all the rage these days, with lifestyle gurus claiming that you can crush all the objectives in your hectic day if you can just do some badass stuff after you wake up. Some of the hype has become ridiculous, and I recite the suggestions from a viral video by a prominent peak performance guru that numbers 15 things to do in the morning. Enough already, let’s get real.
In this show, I offer some simple suggestions to make a morning routine a reality. Tips include: making a full commitment that you deeply believe will help you, including a fun factor so you get instant gratification as well as long term health benefits, and applying the skills of repetition and endurance to turn your routine into habit - no motivation or willpower necessary.
Practically, I suggest you start your day with some form of movement, expose your eyes to direct sunlight and do something that helps you focus (like reviewing/creating your To-Do List). And by all means, do not forget the #1 rule: avoid reaching for technology first thing in the morning (like 84% of Americans do!). If you want to get super badass, consider a cold exposure session to develop focus, discipline, and resilience against all other forms of stress that lie ahead in your busy day. There are actually a lot of options here, and it’s up to you to figure out what works best for you - but the main object is sticking to it. Enforce healthy habits, stay on schedule, and commit to carrying out the tasks that you know will keep you in a focused, productive state. 
TIMESTAMPS:
Brad questions some others’ suggestions. Do we really need to make the bed in the morning? [02:57]
Brad recommends his routine which is fun and energizing and not intimidating. [07:28]
Number 1 is: make a commitment of five minutes. [08:38]
Number 2 is: Make it fun and make sure you get some sun. [09:37]
Apply the attributes of repetition and endurance instead of relying on motivation. [11:07]
Get moving in the morning. [13:32]
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Morning routines are all the rage these days, with lifestyle gurus claiming that you can crush all the objectives in your hectic day if you can just do some badass stuff after you wake up. Some of the hype has become ridiculous, and I recite the suggestions from a viral video by a prominent peak performance guru that numbers 15 things to do in the morning. Enough already, let’s get real.
In this show, I offer some simple suggestions to make a morning routine a reality. Tips include: making a full commitment that you deeply believe will help you, including a fun factor so you get instant gratification as well as long term health benefits, and applying the skills of repetition and endurance to turn your routine into habit - no motivation or willpower necessary.
Practically, I suggest you start your day with some form of movement, expose your eyes to direct sunlight and do something that helps you focus (like reviewing/creating your To-Do List). And by all means, do not forget the #1 rule: avoid reaching for technology first thing in the morning (like 84% of Americans do!). If you want to get super badass, consider a cold exposure session to develop focus, discipline, and resilience against all other forms of stress that lie ahead in your busy day. There are actually a lot of options here, and it’s up to you to figure out what works best for you - but the main object is sticking to it. Enforce healthy habits, stay on schedule, and commit to carrying out the tasks that you know will keep you in a focused, productive state. 
TIMESTAMPS:
Brad questions some others’ suggestions. Do we really need to make the bed in the morning? [02:57]
Brad recommends his routine which is fun and energizing and not intimidating. [07:28]
Number 1 is: make a commitment of five minutes. [08:38]
Number 2 is: Make it fun and make sure you get some sun. [09:37]
Apply the attributes of repetition and endurance instead of relying on motivation. [11:07]
Get moving in the morning. [13:32]
Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-get-over-yourself-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

18 min