How do you make your morning routine as productive as a business leader's? Turn to these 9 ways to start your morning like a boss.
1. Prep the Night Before
2. Get Up Early
3. Make Your Bed
4. Take a Moment to be Grateful
5. Set a Goal of Achievement for the Day
6. Get Some Kind of Exercise
7. Meditate, or Just Breathe
8. Eat a Good Breakfast, and Hydrate
9. Figure out your Working "Uniform"
The best business leaders know how to make the best use of their time — and that all starts before heading to the office. Take billionaire John Paul DeJoria, for example, who takes five minutes for quiet reflection. Or exec Kat Cole, who drinks 24 ounces of water every morning.
But for most people, it takes a while to develop a health-conscious routine that allows maximum creativity and productivity. So how do you make your daily routine as productive as a productive leader? Here are some tips on how to start your morning off right. Once you develop your ultimate morning routine, it’ll set the tone for the rest of your day.
Whether it’s making a “to do” list before you leave work or setting out your clothes, preparing for your day the night before will take the pressure off in the morning. Not to mention, the act of preparing will ease your mind and allow you to have more restful sleep.  If you’re super into this, you could even consider making a morning prep checklist (the night before, of course).
A vast number of business leaders get up super early in the morning — at a time I'd still consider the middle of the night. Virgin America’s CEO David Cush wakes up at 4:15. Apple CEO Tim Cook rises at 4:30. Benjamin Franklin got up at 5:00 am, like a slacker. This pattern is surely part of their success. Many of these people use this extra time to energize themselves for the day and accomplish some of the other tasks on our list. More time = getting more done!
If rising that early sounds impossible, try a wake-up light like this one. Lastly, don’t hit snooze. It messes up your initial waking up period and will leave you groggy all day.Â
Your mom was right all along! According to “The Power of Habit” by Charles Duhigg, making your bed “...