Do This Every Morning: How to Feel Energized, Focused, and in Control
The Mel Robbins Podcast
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Do you want to feel productive and energized all day long?
Do you want to get your own bulletproof morning routine so no day is “wasted” and you are always in the flow?
Do you want to know the 5 essential components of the perfect morning routine?
This episode is the only pep talk you need if you want to own your mornings. You know your mornings are your best shot at changing how you show up in life. This episode is packed with advice that will help you win your mornings and set you on the path to becoming who you want to be.
Mel gives you tough love, plus lots of science and research, as she unpacks:
- What the #1 rule of your brand new rockstar morning routine needs to be
- Why the first decision of your day is the most important; she also tells you how to make it so you move ahead powerfully
- What Mel’s old morning routine used to look like (and how or why it’s changed)
- Why procrastination in the morning is lethal to the rest of your day
- How to stop feeling overwhelmed and heavy in the morning so you can get more done
- Why morning routines are boring (according to research) but essential
- Why you need to know what behavioral activation is, and how it can help you
- How you can use The 5 Second Rule in your morning routine to be more productive
- The best question to ask yourself every morning
- What the snooze button blues are, and the science behind why snoozing is bad for you
- The harsh truth about what your alarm really means
- How to train yourself to start doing what needs to be done right away (instead of putting it off)
- The biggest mistake you might be making in the bedroom
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In this episode, you'll learn:
- 10:21: What the #1 rule of your brand new rockstar morning routine needs to be
- 12:37: Why the first decision of your day is the most important; she also tells you how to make it so you move ahead powerfully
- 15:20: What Mel’s old morning routine used to look like (and how or why it’s changed)
- 18:42: Why procrastination in the morning is lethal to the rest of your day
- 20:06: How to stop feeling overwhelmed and heavy in the morning so you can get more done
- 22:13: Why you need to know what behavioral activation is, and how it can help you
- 25:45: How you can use the 5-second rule in your morning routine to be more productive
- 30:24: The best question to ask yourself every morning
- 32:27: What the snooze button blues are, and the science behind why snoozing is bad for you
- 37:48: How to train yourself to start doing what needs to be done right away (instead of putting it off)
- 42:02: The biggest mistake you might be making in the bedroom
Resources and go deeper:
- The Circadian Code: Best times to eat and exercise, according to research
- Reuters: Morning daylight makes for a good night’s sleep.
- Parenting Science: Why kids need daylight to thrive.
- Harvard Business Review: Using the progress principle to stay motivated.
- Endocrine News: Here’s why you need to get to bed sooner.
- Cleveland Clinic: Hitting the snooze isn’t doing you any favors.
- Dr. Aarthi Ram: A neurologist explains sleep inertia and snoozing.
- The New York Times: Walking just 10 minutes a day may help you live longer.
- Harvard University: What phone addiction is doing to your brain.
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