{"id":1434,"date":"2022-12-18T20:13:06","date_gmt":"2022-12-18T20:13:06","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/aheartforrunning.com\/?p=1434"},"modified":"2023-03-09T18:58:52","modified_gmt":"2023-03-09T18:58:52","slug":"benefits-of-an-early-morning-routine","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/aheartforrunning.com\/benefits-of-an-early-morning-routine\/","title":{"rendered":"The Benefits of an Early Morning Routine"},"content":{"rendered":"\t\t
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Early Morning Routine – How it Started<\/h3>

Developing an early morning routine has proven to be life-changing. It started out as what some believed to be a hair-brained scheme to cure my insomnia. It developed into a routine consisting of an array of healthy habits. I struggled to sleep for many years. A few years back, I would go to bed, exhausted, after a day at work. Sleep would come quickly, but before long, I’d be wide awake, staring at the ceiling. This was the cause of much frustration. Eventually, I fell back to sleep but before I knew it, it was time to get up for work again. This was a vicious cycle, building up, day by day, night on night.<\/p>

I reached the point at which I knew I had to fix this problem. I didn’t like taking any sleeping tablets. Although they would occasionally work and help me sleep, I didn’t like waking up so groggy. There had to be a better way.\u00a0<\/p>\t\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t

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The First Step<\/h3>

My first step was purely logical. As a software engineer by trade, logic comes natural to me, or so I claim :-). Exercise wasn’t enough to get me to sleep, as I run…a lot. I just stopped fighting it. If I couldn’t sleep, I was going to get out of bed and read. It was around this time I stumbled on a book called\u00a0The Miracle Morning<\/a>, by Hal Elrod.<\/p>

Now, I’m not going to say I follow all his suggestions, but I did follow many. I don’t consider myself into “woo-woo”, but I was struggling, and was willing to try just about anything. The recommendation was to get out of bed at 6am every morning. This was no problem as I was sometimes not even getting to sleep by that time.\u00a0<\/p>

I have an uncanny internal clock. I have never needed an alarm clock to get up at a certain time. If I need to get out of bed at 3am, I wake up at 2:50. The benefit of this is that when I get up, I don’t need to wake my wife with an alarm. So, to begin with, I got up at 6am every day. I continued to read the book and took up more and more of the suggestions.<\/p>

Building the Early Morning Routine – Journalling<\/b><\/span><\/p>

OK, I’m up. Now what? The next step was to start journalling. I used to keep a journal, on and off. Now I had a few hours every morning before work that I needed to fill. This offered the perfect opportunity to write my journal every morning. I didn’t realise how beneficial journalling actually is. Here is a particularly\u00a0insightful article<\/a>\u00a0about it. In short here is a small list of potential benefits:<\/p>