How to start your day out right☀️

1. Get up early ⏰ Yes, it’s super hard. Yes, it’s painful, but it will help you start your day with enough time to have breakfast and do your morning routine without being rushed.2. Eat breakfast! 🍎Many experts agree that this is the most important meal of the day. It tells your body that it’s time to get up and start going. If you’re trying to lose weight, don’t skip breakfast. It’s actually beneficial to eat breakfast because your metabolism will be get going and be faster for the rest of the day. Eat a healthy breakfast, though– you want to give your body good fuel. You wouldn’t try to make your car run on water or something, and the same principle applies to your body. Try to eat some fruits or vegetables with your breakfast.3. HYDRATE
I get that you might feel nauseous in the morning, but force yourself to drink a glass of water. headache? Drink a glass of water and wait half an hour before you take an ibuprofen. A lot of the time, you’re actually just a little dehydrated. If you can’t eat and are going somewhere later, grab an apple or banana and put it in your bag for later. While you’re at it, fill up a refillable water bottle and put it in there, too. Try to drink throughout the day.4. Look at your face in the mirror 👀 
Is it greasy? Does it have dried things around your eyes? Does your skin feel gross? Did you forget to take off your makeup last night? Wash your face. Even if none of the above are true. The water will wake you up and it will help clear your pores from all the stuff that built up overnight.▻ Now look at your hair 💆🏼 
Greasy? clumping together? When was the last time you showered or took a bath? Unless you showered last night, get in there and clean yourself off. Work that shampoo into your hair, making sure the parts near your head get all soaped up, too. Maybe even wash your hair twice, if you feel like it. (I like how it starts to make squeaky clean sounds after two washes!) When you’re done, get out of the shower, blow dry your hair, apply lotion to anywhere that needs it, put on some makeup/chapstick/etc, and feel ready to face the day.5. Time to get dressed, right? 👚 
Check the weather on your phone. What’s the highest temperature for the day? Choose your clothing length accordingly. Look at your calendar and check what you’re doing for the day to decide whether you want to dress formally or not. Personally, I check the weather and calendar and set out clothes the night before so that I don’t have to do as much in the morning. 
Check what you have in your bullet journal or planner so far and make a mental plan for your priorities. (you can write it down if you’d like!) Make sure you have an idea of how you’re going to manage your time6. Go outside if you can 🌳 
Getting outside light in the morning helps reset your body’s clock and get you back on track for going to bed at night. Also, vitamin D is really important! doctors recommend that we humans get at LEAST ten minutes of sunlight per day, at least where I live! Check the stats for your local area and try to meet that goal every day. If you can’t, ask your doctor if you should take a vitamin D pill every morning. 
Take your meds! If you’re on a cumulative medication, such as antidepressants, it’s extremely important to try to take them at a similar time every day so that the levels in your body can stay regulated so that they can do their best to help you. If you haven’t, take a minute to look at your med’s requirements so that you know how you should take it. Some say that you should take it with food, and others say to make sure you drink a full glass of water when you take it so that it can dissolve properly. Whatever the requirements, try your best to meet them so that the meds can best help you.▻ another thing that can help you wake up is a little bit of exercise. You don’t have to run a marathon every morning– you can even just do a few simple stretches or yoga poses every morning. Anything will help!💪🏼

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