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5 Easy Motivational Tips to Wake Up
Early
For some people, waking up early is as natural as breathing.
Lucky them. But for many others, waking up early is virtually
an impossible thing to do. Luckily for them, using the
motivational tips below can give them a better way to start the
day.
Wake up to the right environment.
Believe it or not but the way your room looks can help or
hinder your ability to wake up early. A messy room will
generally make you disinclined to wake up early because
cleaning your room will just be one of the many worries you
have to tackle for the day.
But when you wake up to a clean room, just the sight of it can
be energizing and make you jump out of bed. At least you’ve got
one less worry to think about!
Give yourself a good reason to wake up early.
Waking up early come with instant benefits like better health,
more time to spend on the things you want to do, and greater
productivity. Give yourself ten minutes to think about all the
good reasons for waking up early and you might never stop
writing. Now, focus on these reasons the first moment your eyes
open and you’ll be up and about in no time!
Get the best sleep you can.
One common reason why people find it difficult to wake up early
is simply because they didn’t have enough sleep and if they had
then it wasn’t good enough.
To get the best possible sleep, the first thing you should
consider changing about your night routine is your sleeping
hours. How about sleeping early for a change? Can’t the things
you normally like to do at midnight be postponed for the next
day?
Sleep as much as you need. This is different from being a
professionally idle and sleeping the whole day away just
because you want to and not because your body is demanding for
rest and relaxation. Motivating yourself to wake up early is
easier to do when your body is not clamoring for the
opposite.
Sleep effectively. A night’s slumber is more restful and
peaceful when you haven’t procrastinated at work and there
weren’t any problems at home you chose to sweep under the rug
instead of solving them as they come. Definitely, where you
sleep also matters. Try to be comfortable as you can. Change
your bed, rearrange your room, or have air-conditioning if
that’s what will make you sleep better.
Reward and punish.
Let’s focus on the rewards first. Remember how you used to get
candies from parents or stars from teachers when you did
something good? How about upgrading the reward system to
motivate you to wake up early?
A reward system, however, should cut both ways. To make the
system more effective, you need to set repercussions for
yourself when you wake up late. You also need to be stringent
in implementing the penalties. Don’t rationalize. Don’t
justify. The more aware you are about the consequences of
waking up late, the more motivated you’ll be not to do it
again.
Get a partner.
Find someone who’s also having trouble waking up early and work
together to motivate yourselves to change. Don’t think of this
along the lines of misery loving company, but rather this is
more of a case of two hands getting more things done. The two
of you will get the results you want more quickly if you help
and motivate each other. Be his personal alarm clock and vice
versa!
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