38 min

Maximize Your Morning Path for Growth with Alex Judd

    • Management

Bad habits are rooted in what you do. Good habits are rooted in who you are. In order to make the most of your morning, start by asking yourself: who are you called to be? 
The morning is the kingpin of the day, how you start it matters A LOT because:

The person that you become is a result of what you repeatedly do

You never have to recover from a strong start

As your morning, so goes your day 


Start your day right so you can serve others best, develop a morning ritual by starting small and stacking habits on top of each other. Get rid of distractions, eliminate potential roadblocks. Determine your ideal wake-up time by finding the optimal struggle, find something that is just a little outside of your comfort zone but try to get 7-8 hours of sleep. But don’t just rip off someone else’s morning, stay true to yourself work on creating your own by answering the question: who are you called to be. 

Resources:
If You Want to Change the World, Start Off by Making Your Bed - William McRaven, US Navy Admiral
The Songs of Jesus: A Year of Daily Devotions in the Psalms by Tim Keller

Our whole team is rooting for you. We want to see you win! 
Remember, my strength is not for me; your strength is not for you; our strength is for service.

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Bad habits are rooted in what you do. Good habits are rooted in who you are. In order to make the most of your morning, start by asking yourself: who are you called to be? 
The morning is the kingpin of the day, how you start it matters A LOT because:

The person that you become is a result of what you repeatedly do

You never have to recover from a strong start

As your morning, so goes your day 


Start your day right so you can serve others best, develop a morning ritual by starting small and stacking habits on top of each other. Get rid of distractions, eliminate potential roadblocks. Determine your ideal wake-up time by finding the optimal struggle, find something that is just a little outside of your comfort zone but try to get 7-8 hours of sleep. But don’t just rip off someone else’s morning, stay true to yourself work on creating your own by answering the question: who are you called to be. 

Resources:
If You Want to Change the World, Start Off by Making Your Bed - William McRaven, US Navy Admiral
The Songs of Jesus: A Year of Daily Devotions in the Psalms by Tim Keller

Our whole team is rooting for you. We want to see you win! 
Remember, my strength is not for me; your strength is not for you; our strength is for service.

Please Rate, Review, Subscribe, and Share!
Sign up for the newsletter
Join us on Instagram and Facebook

38 min