Dan Pink's morning routine includes two cups of coffee, small breakfast and reading newspapers. He doesn't even ring his phone with him into the office when he goes to work. On writing days, he gives himself a 600-word quota which he then repeats every day. Turbian: I think journaling strikes me as something that most of us could benefit meditation in the morning.
Research has shown that how you spend your morning can have a significant impact on the rest of your day. If you start off feeling anxious and frazzled, chances are you'll end the day feeling the same way. But if you use the first hour after waking up to boost your mental, emotional, and physical well-being, you can set yourself up for a productive and memorable day.
Today, Rufus learns how to craft the perfect morning routine from Toby and Kate Oliver, the authors of "Rise and Shine: How to Transform Your Life, Morning by Morning."
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