The morning is by far the most productive time of the day for me. It determines whether I’m going to have an extremely productive day or just a pretty average day.
I’ve realized that if have a really productive morning then it’s likely that the momentum and energy will carry on throughout the rest of the day.
On the other hand, if I have an unproductive morning then probably the rest of my day will be unproductive too so. I spent quite a lot of time thinking about creating my perfect morning routine.
A routine that promotes productivity that will kick starts the rest of my day because I’ve tried probably dozens of different morning routines over the last few years.
Some worked some didn’t. I’m gonna go over what I consider the perfect morning routine.
Wake up early
These days I wake up at 6 a.m and waking up early for me is incredibly important when it comes to productivity.
During my bachelor’s degree, I used to wake up at 5 am but since the summer break I tried it for a few weeks but it just wasn’t working for me.
I do wish that my schedule would make it easier to wake up earlier because I prefer waking up well around 5 am. I just think that time of day is beautiful when most people are still asleep and the streets are empty.