HEY-LO!!!!
Wow two posts a day, two days in a row. It feels like the good old days. I told you that my blogging was much quicker now! Thank you Eric, techie genius. ;)
I feel literally ah-may–ZING since I have started NOT multitasking and the Early Rising Challenge. I have an extra kick to my step. I can’t wait to see what I feel like in a few weeks if this has only been a few days. They say it takes 21 days to form a habit, so that is what I am shooting for.
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Some of you have been asking me how I am getting up early so I thought I would talk about it a bit tonight and tell you what has worked for me so far.
Here are some of my Early Rising Challenge tips:
- GET WARM: If your place is like mine, it is freezing when you wake up. The walk from the bedroom to the bathroom is the most painful thing I experience all day. COLD. I have found that it is much easier to get out of bed if my fluffy robe and slippers are beside the bed. As soon as I get up the robe and slippers go on and I instantly feel a bit (bit) better about getting up. I also have a small space heater in our bathroom that I immediately turn on when I get up. I look forward to the warmth and I stand beside it for a few minutes while I brush my teeth. These little rewards add up in the early morning!
- WAKE UP NATURALLY WHEN POSSIBLE: I don’t use an alarm clock. I have this strange internal clock that I can ‘set’ before bed and I magically awake for that time. I prefer not using an alarm clock because it means that I am more likely to wake up at the end of a sleep cycle– and not being jolted awake in the middle of one! This method is not for everyone of course (i.e., my hubby). If you can’t go without your alarm clock, I suggest putting it across the room so you have to get out of bed to turn it off.
- CAFFEINE: I will bulldoze anything in my path to get to the kettle in the morning to make my Japanese Sencha. It has just enough caffeine to wake me up and energize me. While I don’t suggest consuming massive quantities of caffeine, I think a little bit is nice!
- GET YOUR ENDORPHINS: If you are going to the trouble of getting up early you might as well cross off your workout while you are at it! I feel ‘ok’ after 15 mins. of rising, but I feel especially AMAZING after an early morning workout. I will be honest though, the first 10 minutes of my workout are often brutal and I feel like I have no energy, however after 10 minutes I magically wake-up and it goes pretty well. When I workout in the early morning I have half a Glo Bar or a Run bar to tide my hunger over until breakfast, which is usually 1-1.5 hours later (after workout and showering).
- REWARD YOUR SUCCESS- TWICE! I want a morning reward and a weekly reward for my hard work! My morning reward is having more time for a relaxing, delicious breakfast. I also spend a bit more time reading fun blogs or reading my book. For my weekly treat, I was thinking giving myself ‘permission’ to buy a special item at the grocery store that I typically don’t buy. Nothing motivates me more than good food! ha!!! ;)
- BE FLEXIBLE: A reader named Ariel gave me this great tip. She says to be flexible with the goal time that you set for your early morning. So for example, if Ariel’s goal time is 5am, she won’t be hard on herself if she gets up at 5:30 on some mornings. We have to take into account the fact that some days we will just need more sleep than others and that is OK! Be flexible with yourself and you will be less stressed and happier (this applies to all areas of life too!).
I was asked if I have a ‘goal time’ for the Early Rising Challenge.
The answer is YES.
You know me, I need goals to strive for in everything that I do. I find they are so motivating. My goal is 4:45-5am wake-up time, and a more realistic goal is probably 5:30am, given Eric’s sleep schedule and the fact that I do need to spend quality time with him in the evening! :) I can’t see myself going to bed much earlier than 10pm, but maybe that will change with the earlier mornings. Baby steps…
All in all it is only day two of the challenge and I am already feeling so much more productive and overall much happier. That is in part thanks to my NOT multitasking too! My life is feeling more simplified with each passing day and I am really excited to keep at it and see what benefits I get from it.
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- What time do you get up in the morning during the weekdays and WHY!
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See you tomorrow AM for Pumpkin Pie Baked Breakfast Cake.
I’m off to do Whittle My Middle 2 with Eric, then make some din dins. Ta-ta!






I get up at 7:15 during the weekdays, because I am NOT a morning person, and that is the latest I can get up and still have time to get ready for work and get there on time :-)
My alarm clock is permanently set for 6am, a habit carried over from high school when I had to get up before dawn in the freezing cold (oh the joys of Canadian winter!) for orchestra practice. Now I use the extra time in the morning for my daily pilates routine before I scurry off to do what ever it is I need to get done for the day :D
I normally wake up around 6.30 a.m….any later and my cat lets me know I overslept! She pounces on me if I am not up in time to get ready for work!! On occasion, if I have plans in the evening, I will rise at 5 a.m. to hit the gym- early morning style!
I wake up at 7:20 am on weekdays so that I can roll into work at 8 AM. On weekends, I’ll “sleep in” til around 8:30 am.
Hey, i get up at about 8:30 because my first class every day is at 9 (:
I get up at 6:00 on weekdays to get ready and get to work on time. My biggest rule is to always start Monday off on the right foot by going to bed early enough Sunday. Usually it’s easier to manage that day, and I know the amount of sleep I get each day will steadily decrease through Friday!
— Stephanie S.
Depending on what time I have class I get up between 5-6:30am so I get get a run/yoga in before class. For me it is a must to do my workouts in the morning, this means I can come home from school and study and read all night long (and spend time making a good dinner!).
Good luck with getting up early! I used to hate it and now I just love love love it!!!
I wake up at 5:30. I used to wake up and workout, but I was miserable working out in the morning. Now I just wake up and do some stretching and relaxing and get stuff done. It’s so much easier to wake up early now that I’m not putting pressure on myself to do something. And I get so much more out of my workouts now that they’re in the evening.
I’m up around 8 am because I have class at either 9:30 or 10. I think this gives me enough time to have a relaxing morning and not feel rushed!
I’m actually an early riser! I never sleep past 10am. On weekdays, I get up at 5:45am to work out and then head for work.
I wake up between 6 and 7 to do work and have a leisurely breakfast before class. I’m an early riser though, so I actually enjoy it!
I’ve always been a morning person, so although I don’t have to work til 8, I’m up at 5:30 every morning. I just love the quiet time and and the chance to start my day in a nice, relaxed manner.
Lately I have been waking up at 6AM because I am so tired in the winter! I am trying to work towards 5AM because I end up feeling more awake the rest of the day for some reason :)
Since the spring semester has just begun, I am adjusting to a new sleep schedule! My schedule is different everyday of the week, but I’m aiming to wake up between 8:30 and 9 am every morning to give myself plenty of time to relax before the craziness of my day begins:)
I’m up shortly after 6am on weekdays, so I can be ready to leave for work at 8:15am. I get up that early because I really like to take my time getting ready in the morning. I hate feeling rushed!
I get up around 6:30 on weekdays, because I have to work! If I get in early I can get out early as well, and since I work out in the afternoon this is great!
Oooo fun giveaway! I wake up at 7:15 every morning. It gives me enough time to eat breakfast, relax and make it to work on time! :-)
8am for work boooo.
i know 8am doesn’t sound early but man it is.
I am up at 5am on a good day – getting my AM workout done with! On a bad day…the alarm goes off for two consecutive hours before I race out of bed at 6:55am :)
4:30am monday through friday to row with my crew team! 7:30 on saturday for our saturday practice and by sunday i’m so used to getting up early that i’m up around 7:30 or 8 anyway