Tips From the Tribe - How to Be a Morning Person
- by Cheranne Hack
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- 02 Nov, 2017

Are you guilty of uttering the phrase 'I'm not a morning person'? I am. However, that doesn't have to be the case. It's all about mindset. To put this theory to the test, I asked some of the iwork4u Tribe members to share their morning routines and give you tips on how to have a better start to each day...
1. The best morning routines actually start before you go to bed so an evening routine is essential to the sustainable success of a morning routine.. No screens at least 30 mins before bed and put your phone on airplane mode so that when you get up you are not tempted to look at the mass of notifications you have waiting for you . Lay everything out that you will need for your morning routine for example put your running shoes by the front door and put your alarm on top of your running kit so you have to get up to switch off your alarm - this one is a little mean but it works :-) Don't get hung up on the time you get up - if you have worked until later allow yourself to get up a little later to ensure you get enough rest. You will be far less productive if you are tired. It's not about when you get up but HOW you get up. Gratitude - if you really can't face getting out from under the duvet allow yourself to lay there and think of 5 things you are grateful for - doesn't have to be anything grand or 'worthy' and may be as simple as i am truly grateful to have this warm bed! :-) After the gratitudes get up. Heather Angell, Heather Angell Coaching
2. Don't check your phone before 9am; this will give you some headspace and allow you to focus on the now. Kat Shayler, Sharpfox Social
1. The best morning routines actually start before you go to bed so an evening routine is essential to the sustainable success of a morning routine.. No screens at least 30 mins before bed and put your phone on airplane mode so that when you get up you are not tempted to look at the mass of notifications you have waiting for you . Lay everything out that you will need for your morning routine for example put your running shoes by the front door and put your alarm on top of your running kit so you have to get up to switch off your alarm - this one is a little mean but it works :-) Don't get hung up on the time you get up - if you have worked until later allow yourself to get up a little later to ensure you get enough rest. You will be far less productive if you are tired. It's not about when you get up but HOW you get up. Gratitude - if you really can't face getting out from under the duvet allow yourself to lay there and think of 5 things you are grateful for - doesn't have to be anything grand or 'worthy' and may be as simple as i am truly grateful to have this warm bed! :-) After the gratitudes get up. Heather Angell, Heather Angell Coaching
2. Don't check your phone before 9am; this will give you some headspace and allow you to focus on the now. Kat Shayler, Sharpfox Social

3. Have a smoothie to wake up your system and give you a boost. Be sure not to have too much fruit (sugar blast) but include some green leafy vegetables in there, like spinach, to get the nutrition. Wendy Murphy,
WMM Silver
4. After I wake up, a short meditation with positive affirmations to start the day, then I have hot water & lemon first thing before breakfast which consists of oats, blueberries, turmeric, raw cacao nibs and coconut milk. Take the dogs out for a walk, shower and then start work. Daniella Warner, OMmaZing Chocolates
4. After I wake up, a short meditation with positive affirmations to start the day, then I have hot water & lemon first thing before breakfast which consists of oats, blueberries, turmeric, raw cacao nibs and coconut milk. Take the dogs out for a walk, shower and then start work. Daniella Warner, OMmaZing Chocolates

5. What makes you YOU disappears when you sleep. Every morning your sense of self (your mind) re-emerges. Every morning, in houses all round the world, this wonderful phenomenon happens. So, when you have your first thoughts in the morning, why not celebrate how amazing you are. (An idea from Dr D Eagleman in his book 'The Brain'.) Carol Aplin, Pink&Green Organic Skincare
6. I have a cuddle in bed with my youngest, just for a few minuets she gets into bed with me and we snuggle and whisper about things. Then coffee. Lots and lots of coffee. Laura Stokes, The Cheltenham Cleaning Company.
7. Practise and feel gratitude. As a child you were excited about the day ahead. As an adult things get in the way! Dont let them. Remember we are a magnet for our thoughts and vibes. #designyourlife. Paul Montagu, Car Helpers / Little White Van Man / The Negoti8ors
8. Don't think my usual morning routine of coffee and nicotine needs to be mentioned. Works for me mind 😉 Helena Lewis, Heliotropic
6. I have a cuddle in bed with my youngest, just for a few minuets she gets into bed with me and we snuggle and whisper about things. Then coffee. Lots and lots of coffee. Laura Stokes, The Cheltenham Cleaning Company.
7. Practise and feel gratitude. As a child you were excited about the day ahead. As an adult things get in the way! Dont let them. Remember we are a magnet for our thoughts and vibes. #designyourlife. Paul Montagu, Car Helpers / Little White Van Man / The Negoti8ors
8. Don't think my usual morning routine of coffee and nicotine needs to be mentioned. Works for me mind 😉 Helena Lewis, Heliotropic

9. When you have woken up and before you get out of bed, do this short routine to clear any cobwebs away and set yourself up for the day. a) Swing legs over edge of bed and put both feet flat on the floor, focus on your feet touching the floor. Ground yourself: imagine tree roots growing from the soles of your feet, going all the way down to the earth, and fix the roots there, entwined around a rock in the core of the earth. Feel yourself becoming more stable and steady, a calm grounded feeling. b) Imagine you are under a magical shower (can be of water, or of light) that can wash away all tension and stress, envisage it showering you until you are free of everything you do not need to carry round with you. c) Then, imagine wrapping yourself in a huge white cloak, knowing it will protect you but will still leave you able to interact and be compassionate to others. The imagination is an extraordinarily powerful thing. These three steps will make all the difference to how your day goes! Janie Whittemore,
The Healing Company
10. Stretch and breathe for a few moments whilst still in bed on a morning. If you normally have aches and pains anywhere (and haven't got round to booking an appointment with me yet!), find a way of moving gently in bed to stretch those areas and gradually free them up before you get out of bed. Deep breathing can be used to help you to relax last thing at night or to energise you first thing on a morning. When you get out of bed and stand up: breathe out as you dip your hands to the floor, breathe in as you lift your arms in a big circle either side of you and crossing over above your head as you say 'Good Morning World!'. Jayne Burke, Holistic Therapist
10. Stretch and breathe for a few moments whilst still in bed on a morning. If you normally have aches and pains anywhere (and haven't got round to booking an appointment with me yet!), find a way of moving gently in bed to stretch those areas and gradually free them up before you get out of bed. Deep breathing can be used to help you to relax last thing at night or to energise you first thing on a morning. When you get out of bed and stand up: breathe out as you dip your hands to the floor, breathe in as you lift your arms in a big circle either side of you and crossing over above your head as you say 'Good Morning World!'. Jayne Burke, Holistic Therapist

11. I have started getting up and going for a run. Only for 25 minutes, but it's up and out, no thinking about it. Get it out of the way. Having this time to think has massively improved my day! Laura Duggal,
Laura Duggal Coaching
12. Before I get out of bed I start my day with thanks and being grateful for life, grateful for the day ahead and grateful for people - celebrating those things. Then I read relevant bible verses and pray for those on my mind, their businesses and lives and about my day ahead - then have breakfast and coffee - only 1 a day! Then listen to something inspiring and motivational or music before actioning the to-do list which I've usually written the night before. Cheranne Hack, Cherry Creative
13. Create a morning routine, meditate, listen to music that makes you feel good, don't watch the news... Cindy Davis, The Feel Good Coach
14. I always sit up and spend a few minutes looking out of the window at the trees. It's my favourite view from my cottage. Then if I am to have a good morning I do Sun Salutations and drink a cup of hot water before I have anything else. I definitely don't listen to the news if I can help it. Annie Russell, Honeystone Hair
15. I get up before 'the rest of the world wakes up' so I can set my self up for the day in the best way possible. I start with meditation, then I read myself my 'life-affirming story' out loud while walking around to really embed it in my whole being (I developed a system for writing this S.T.O.R.Y., if you are interested), then I do something no one has mentioned yet, I think: I time myself for one minute and I jump around the room in the most excited way possible, thinking about great things that I want to happen, high-fiving as if someone is there with me, let out the occasional whoop (not too loud as to not wake up the family and the dog)... It's a bit like dancing as if nobody is watching and it works a treat; after this 1 minute I feel up for the day and ready to do whatever needs doing. Then I calm down a bit (lol) and look at my vision board for 5-10 minutes (I give Vision Board workshops too). After that I briefly write in my journal to cement my intention for the day. I'm all calm and set up to deal with the manic 'getting everyone ready and out the door thing' in the best way possible. Renny Slade, The Goal Clarity Coach
16. Try this 4min winter warmer designed to get the blood pumping, from Sarah, Charlton Kings Zumba! We've heard that morning exercise increases brain function and metabolism, sign us up! Click HERE for the free video.
12. Before I get out of bed I start my day with thanks and being grateful for life, grateful for the day ahead and grateful for people - celebrating those things. Then I read relevant bible verses and pray for those on my mind, their businesses and lives and about my day ahead - then have breakfast and coffee - only 1 a day! Then listen to something inspiring and motivational or music before actioning the to-do list which I've usually written the night before. Cheranne Hack, Cherry Creative
13. Create a morning routine, meditate, listen to music that makes you feel good, don't watch the news... Cindy Davis, The Feel Good Coach
14. I always sit up and spend a few minutes looking out of the window at the trees. It's my favourite view from my cottage. Then if I am to have a good morning I do Sun Salutations and drink a cup of hot water before I have anything else. I definitely don't listen to the news if I can help it. Annie Russell, Honeystone Hair
15. I get up before 'the rest of the world wakes up' so I can set my self up for the day in the best way possible. I start with meditation, then I read myself my 'life-affirming story' out loud while walking around to really embed it in my whole being (I developed a system for writing this S.T.O.R.Y., if you are interested), then I do something no one has mentioned yet, I think: I time myself for one minute and I jump around the room in the most excited way possible, thinking about great things that I want to happen, high-fiving as if someone is there with me, let out the occasional whoop (not too loud as to not wake up the family and the dog)... It's a bit like dancing as if nobody is watching and it works a treat; after this 1 minute I feel up for the day and ready to do whatever needs doing. Then I calm down a bit (lol) and look at my vision board for 5-10 minutes (I give Vision Board workshops too). After that I briefly write in my journal to cement my intention for the day. I'm all calm and set up to deal with the manic 'getting everyone ready and out the door thing' in the best way possible. Renny Slade, The Goal Clarity Coach
16. Try this 4min winter warmer designed to get the blood pumping, from Sarah, Charlton Kings Zumba! We've heard that morning exercise increases brain function and metabolism, sign us up! Click HERE for the free video.

If you pick your favourite few tips from here and start doing them every day, there will be no reason to say 'I'm not a morning person' any more! You'll be a morning person, whatever time you get out of bed :) xx