Wake Up Earlier in the Morning to Get More Done

Wake Up Earlier in the Morning to Get More Done

I love my sleep. I have always been a great sleeper. Not one to stay up too late most of the time, I do best waking between 6 and 7 in the morning. But dragging myself out of bed can be tough.

There are only so many hours in the day! And I know I could get more done if I got up at 5 each morning. Productive and successful people often get up early to fit in their workouts and quiet planning time. But for me, it’s far easier said than done!

So I am going to work on getting up earlier so I can get more done! Here are a few ways I am going to try to make it happen:

Wake Up Earlier in the Morning to Get More Done

Tips to Try to Wake Up Earlier in the Morning to Get More Done

• Getting to bed earlier is one easy way to wake up earlier in the morning. You probably already know that. This way you can still get a full 7 or 8 hours of healthy rest each night and wake up refreshed and energetic in the early morning hours.

• Another trick for getting up earlier, and staying up, is to place a noisy alarm clock across the room from your bed. Set the alarm for whatever early morning hours you desire to rise, and the act of getting out of bed, orienting yourself, and walking across the room gives you a better chance at staying up rather than crawling back under your cozy covers.

• Some people have successfully reset their mental morning clock by taking gradual steps. If you want to get up 1 hour earlier in the morning, set your alarm just 15 minutes earlier tomorrow. Move that to 30 minutes earlier than you are used to waking up the following week, slowly building up to the desired 60-minute advanced rising time.

• Your internal clock is naturally inclined to stay awake when it is light outside, and to sleep when it is dark. Use this biological fact to your advantage. You can purchase an inexpensive electric timer at a home improvement store, and attach it to several bright lights that make it nearly impossible to stay asleep once your alarm goes off.

• Reinforce in your mind exactly why you are getting up early. If your reason is big and important enough, reminding yourself of it every morning could be enough to do the trick.

• Peer pressure is another way to make sure you rise before anyone else. Maybe you want to get up earlier so you can be the first one in the office or at your workplace. If this is the case, that fact could provide the motivation to get your rear end out of bed when your alarm clock is screaming at you at a very early hour.

• Studies show that exercising in the morning leads to better sleep patterns late at night. Your morning routine could include 30 to 60 minutes of exercise. This not only promotes good health and energy in the morning, but it can help make you feel tired enough at the end of a long day that sleep comes easy and early.

• If none of the above tricks work, you could try melatonin. Your body naturally creates this chemical to help you sleep. Begin with a relatively low dose, 0.5 to 1.0 milligrams each night. You may have to take your melatonin supplement 5 to 6 hours before bedtime for a few days in a row before you notice any change in your sleeping habits.

These are some great ways to slowly work into rising earlier each morning. It may take some work, but I am hoping it will free up some time in the afternoons and evenings!

2 thoughts on “Wake Up Earlier in the Morning to Get More Done

  1. I have been considering doing this as well. Mostly because I exercise most days and I think it would make my day go better if I would get up and get it over with instead of finding time later in the day to do it. I’m a night owl, so getting up early is not at all natural for me!

    1. I know it! But baby steps and hopefully I can motivate by lazy butt! A few of my friends get up at 4 am – on purpose! Ugh

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