Aaron O'Leary

How do you normally start your mornings?

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Morning routines are super important at least for me anyway. I typically start mine with a coffee and 30 mins offline so reading a book normally.
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Bikash Lalani (Vik)
My morning routine has gone through many changes over the years and has had its peaks and lows. I usually like to keep it flexible and see how my body feels. During the pandemic, I adopted new habits as well and have tried to adopt them as habits. Waking up before 6 am, 5-10 mins of run, followed by another 15 to 45 mins of exercise using the Nike Training app, shredding and breaking a coconut and then drinking the water which makes me feels super-fresh after the workout. Then reading one chapter of a book while allowing my body to rest. Using this method of one chapter per day, I have finished two books and am onto my third right now. This routine makes my day feel very productive, energetic and enthusiastic.
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Lorthemar Theiron
So many inspiring routines. I used to be quite productive in the mornings. Nowadays it's crawling out of bed, opening my PC and preparing coffee in the meantime. I had a serious injury 2 months ago. I can do even basic exercises, won't be able to for a couple more months. That has made me let go of my morning routines. I still do an afternoon walk for 30 mins just to have some sort of activity.
Alexandra Cote
I have a weird habit of doing all the work in the morning. I also have my smoothie [breakfast] as I work. I'm curious if there's anyone who had this same habit and then switched to a more mindful morning practice.
Gordian Overschmidt
Spending quality time with my family: setting up the table, talking about the things to come and most important SMILE at each other and into the day!
Arnaud MARIE
For me I, as soon as I wake up (I still fail as I'm snoozing too much) I: - Take time to remember my dreams, breath and vision my best self. - Take my nootropics (mainly Lion's Mane for the brain and spirulina for the body) - Cold-shower, meditation, acrobatics and yoga. - Read on my way to work, then listen to energizing musics. - Take 20-min to review the aims I set for the day the previous evening (on paper), then I prioritize my task and I start to discuss with my teammates. - Then I take my coffee that I've waiting it to be 1+ hours after waking up to let my body naturally wake up (Afterwards, I follow a strict Pomodoro schedule)
Jacqueline von Tesmar
Nurse baby Take baby for a walk Feed baby breakfast Stretch Brush my teeth Start work If I remember, choosing my top 2 goals of each day is really helpful. This makes me feel like I've accomplished my main objectives of the day.
amit godbole
1. Go for a walk alongside hearing podcast on motivation,startups. My favourite is the Masters of scale podcast . 2. Check my to do list on !any.do 3. Plan day on various PM apps across various projects 4.Gulp a lot of tea This gets me started for everything Any.do: To-do list, Calendar & Reminders @producthunt.Chef
Suddan S S
1. Do 50 Pushups and Strength exercises for 30 mins 2. Drink a Glass of Water 3. After Shower, Pray and Meditate for 10 mins 4. Journaling for 10 mins 5. 10 Ideas write up for the day 6. Quickly check with team on any important Slack Messages 7. Start my Day and handle important tasks first (Sales, Product, CS, Marketing in the order) 8. 5 mins on FB for any important user comments, 2 mins on NYTimes glancing 9. Check Emails for 5 mins.
Henry Dobson
I don't. I'm a night owl so I don't get up until noon and start my work day in the afternoon usually. I cook, workout, chill, and after that I start working. Works perfect for me!