Three Steps To Building A Successful Morning Routine: Step #3: How To Make Your Routine Stick

Deciding to have a morning routine is one thing… but how do you make sure it sticks?

How can you benefit from your morning routine for many years to come?

As we’ve discussed, you can tweak your environment, plan the night before, and do your best to improve your sleep. But building any habit ultimately comes down to being crystal clear about your why.

Anytime you make a change, you’re going to face resistance. It’s normal. It’s part of the process.

And if you’re unclear about your reason why, you probably won’t be able to push through when things get tough. It’s much easier to continue to do what you’ve always done if you don’t have a clear reason to change.

We all have things we want to improve. Maybe you want to exercise more, or maybe you want to stop sleeping in. Whatever the goal, you won’t get far without focus.

After all, it’s much easier to continue to do what you’ve always done. Which is why it’s so important you have a reason to keep pushing through.

Are you sick and tired of rushing through the morning and heading to work stressed? Are you sick and tired of making excuses on why you can’t exercise daily? Are you sick and tired of not being able to work on your dream project?

A morning routine is a chance to change your life.

When it comes to making habits that stick, tactics are important yes, so is giving yourself the best chance to succeed. But when it’s all said and done, real change requires hard work and the desire to make things happen no matter what.

You have to want to change. You have to be willing to fail and come up short.

Over the last few weeks, we’ve shared everything you need to know on how to get started with a powerful morning ritual. And now it’s ultimately up to you on whether or not you’re willing to give it a try.

We’ve seen hundreds of people all around the world change their lives just by dedicated 20-30 minutes in the morning to change the way they start their day.

And if you’re truly committed to having a morning ritual that lasts… we couldn’t be more excited to share Pavlok Rise with you next week.

It’s the only wearable and software combination, that will help you get up, stay up, and form a productive morning routine.

No more excuses. Just massive life changing transformations. We’re here to help.

Stay tuned.

Three Steps To Building A Successful Morning Routine: Step #2: Upgrade Your Motivation And Build Habits With Ease

On Monday, we shared the importance of having the right environment when building a morning routine. Just making a few small tweaks to your surroundings can make all the difference between succeeding with your morning ritual or continuing to do what you’ve always done.

But one of the great things about the morning routine, is that be just doing it for a few days, you’ll see your motivation and ability to create new habits increase significantly.

Which is why it’s so powerful.

Wouldn’t it be great to WANT to get out of bed in the morning?

Wouldn’t it be great to exercise every day on autopilot?

Wouldn’t it be great to have the time to start your day how YOU want?

Wouldn’t it be great to add 2-3 positive habits to your life with ease?

You can those things and more with a morning routine.

Look…

A morning routine isn’t a “magic pill”… you still have to put in the work. But it’s the quickest way to make massive changes in your life and doesn’t cost a thing to get started.

If you’ve been struggling with your habit journey over the last few years, it’s time you try something different.

You can make all the excuses in the world…

“I don’t have time.”
“ I’m not a morning person.”
“That won’t work for me”
“I love my sleep.”

And we’re not here to judge… but if you want different results than you’ve had in the past, you have to dig deep and make the changes needed.

Instead of just doing the same thing over and over, you can try something that’s worked for thousands of people all around the world.

If you’re looking to be more motivated and create habits that will help you get where you want to go, a morning routine is a great place to start.

-Bud Hennekes
Head of Content

P.S Only a few more days until Pavlok Rise is released into the world… are you ready?

Three Steps To Building A Morning Routine #1 Prepare Your Environment

Last week, we told you the secret to having a great morning routine… was planning the night before. But what we didn’t discuss is the importance of your environment. Even just making a few of these tweaks below can have a huge impact on how you start your day.

Here are a few tips for getting your environment right.

Set Your Alarm OutSide Your Room – While this might be extreme for some, the fact of the matter is, it works. If you find yourself constantly snoozing, putting your alarm in the other room can help you get up and moving. Once you’re out of bed, it’s much easier to stay up and get your day started.

Sleep in your morning clothes – If you wake up and find yourself just going back to bed, sleeping in your morning clothes is a great way to “hack your psychology.” As soon as you wake up, you know exactly what you need to do… get up and put in the work.

Alternatively, you can lay out your clothes for the day in a spot you won’t miss them, particularly if you’re trying to add the exercise habit to your morning routine.

Have A Clean Room – Waking up to a messy room is a quick way to start your day discouraged and overwhelmed. Even just tidying up your room a little bit the night before can go a long ways in priming your mind for a focused and productive morning.

Sticky Note By Your Bed – This is something I’ve been experimenting with over the last few months, and I always find myself more excited to greet the morning. I’ll place a sticky note at my desk with a motivational quote or my 1-2 items I want to get done for the day. It makes hitting snooze much more difficult when I know I have important things to do.

Hopefully, by implementing just a few of these tweaks will help you finally get your morning routine going and make it stick.

 

The Top 7 Keystone Habits You Should Add To Your Morning Routine

On Wednesday we talked about the simple hack that will help increase your chances of building a morning routine that lasts. Taking just 15 minutes the night before to prep you for the next day can make all the difference in the world.

Now that you’ve committed to building a morning routine… the next logical step is determining how to make the most of your time.

Again, you don’t have to wake up 3 hours earlier to get the benefits of a morning ritual. In fact, just 20-30 minutes in the morning is more than enough to build at least a handful of powerful habits that will have a tremendous impact on your life.

While there are dozens of positive habits you can implement in the morning, I’ve found focusing on just these 7 keystone habits to be incredibly beneficial. Even just implementing one of these in your morning ritual can have positive ripples in all areas of your day.

Make Your Bed:

Out of all the keystone habits to implement in the morning, this one is my favorite. While it sounds silly on the surface, I’ve found a direct correlation in my mood for the day and whether or not I’ve made my bed. This is just one of those simple tweaks that put me in a good mood and gives me a quick win for the morning.

A glass of Water:

Another simple, but often overlooked habit is to drink a large glass of water as soon as you wake up. Overnight your body releases a disgusting amount of sweat so you wake up slightly dehydrated. One of the major benefits of having a big glass of water is it makes it easier to stay hydrated throughout the day, especially if you’re prone to drinking soda instead of water while at work.

Read 5 Pages:

It’s a common mistake to think that in order to get the ‘benefits’ of reading you have to block off 30-45 minutes or it’s not worth it. That couldn’t be further from the truth. I like to commit to reading just 5 pages each morning. Sometimes I’ll read a few more, and sometimes I’ll stop reading right at 5 pages. The important part is getting into the HABIT of reading. 5 pages might not seem much, but over the course of a few weeks or months this adds up to 1-2 books you may otherwise not have read.

Stretch/Exercise:

Depending on how much time you have in the morning, getting your exercise in for the day is a great use of your time. Not only will you feel better from the endorphins released from exercise, you’ll have a “great” day no matter what else happens.

If you don’t have enough time to get a full workout in (check out the 7-minute workout) at the very least aim to do some light stretching for 5-10 minutes. Over time you’ll be much more flexible and your body will be in great shape to tackle the day.

Plan Your MIT’s:

If you’ve followed our secret for getting the most from your morning routine and planned your night before, this involves just reviewing your MIT’s you’ve set the night before. If not, take a few minutes and write down the 2-3 goals that you want to accomplish for the day. Think of these as actions that if done, would make your day “productive.” It’s amazing how much you can get done if you have the right focus.

Meditate Or Pray: While the many benefits of meditation have been shouted from the rooftops for the last few years, it really can help you have a much more focused and productive day. Again, the point isn’t to meditate for 90 minutes and do nothing else. In fact, just 5 minutes of focused meditation, breathing, or prayer can prime you to have a great day. If you need some guidance, download Calm or Headspace.

Journal:

Another favorite keystone habit that I love doing in the morning is what’s known as the “morning pages” or “brain dump” popularized by the best-selling book – The Artist’s Way. Essentially you take 10-15 minutes and write whatever’s on your mind. You can do this by hand or in a web platform such as 750 words. The goal isn’t to write amazing prose or produce anything to share with the world. The goal is to dump everything in your head that’s taking up mental space so you have a clear mind heading into the day. Write whatever comes to your mind and don’t worry about it being perfect.

Bonus: Cold Shower

Admittedly not for everyone, jumping in an ice cold shower for 5 minutes in the morning is a GREAT way to wake yourself up. One of the main benefits of the cold shower is it’s a great way to exercise your willpower and improve your mindset heading into the afternoon. If you can take a 5 minute cold shower you can handle anything that life throws your way.

My good friend Joel Runyon, of Impossible, has an awesome app CST that helps you get started.

Putting It All Together:

Just adding one-or-two of these keystone habits into your morning can have a profound impact on your morning ritual.

Don’t try to add all of these into your morning routine right away. Start slow and start adding one or two to your ritual once you’ve successfully completed the ones before.

Over to you! We’d love to hear some of your favorite morning ritual habits. Share your ritual in the comments below.

 

The #1 Secret to Succeeding at your Morning Routine

Having successfully implemented my own morning routine and helped hundreds of others do the same, I wanted to share the one thing I’ve done to greatly increase the chances of me following through with my morning ritual the next day.

It doesn’t involve going to sleep at 6 PM…

Or waking up at 4 AM and sacrificing quality Zzz’s.

In fact, my biggest ‘secret’ to successfully building a morning routine starts the night before.

By getting your mind ready for the next day, you’ll be able to increase your ability to implement a powerful morning routine.

Here are a few things I’ve found to be extremely helpful in setting myself up for success. While you don’t have to do all of these, just doing one or two will help you get into the habit of starting your day off right.

Set Your Clothes Out For The Next Day:

This is incredibly helpful for reducing “decision fatigue” the next morning, and especially great at priming you to exercise if that’s one of your goals. As soon as you wake up, you see your clothes and know exactly what that means. You still have to put in the work of course, but this simple tweak can make all the difference.

Clean Off Your Desk / Work Area:

I take a few minutes each night before I go to bed and clean my desk and work area so I’m greeted with an organized desk the next day. I’ll set my laptop out with my calendar / most important to do items, so as soon as I log on to my computer I have a clear picture of what I need to get done.

Put Your Favorite Book Out In The Open:

When finished cleaning my workspace and desk, I’ll leave the book I’m reading on the desk. When I wake up I’ll see my book and know that reading just a few pages before ‘life gets in the way’ I’ll make progress on the book and feel good about my efforts.

Plan Your 3 MIT’s:

I also like to take 5-10 minutes the night before and plan what my 2-3 “Most Important Items” are. Because my morning ritual is virtually on autopilot the next day, I know I won’t have anything distracting me from getting to work on the 2-3 things that will have the most impact on my business and personal life.

Of course, things might change when I wake up, but having a few clear goals the night before makes it significantly more likely my most important items will get done.

Take A Peek At Your Calendar:

In addition to planning my 2-3 most important next tasks for the day, I’ll also take a quick peek at my calendar. I look for any major events that might distract me from my getting my 2-3 Most Important Tasks done. This way, I’ll reduce the chances of anything “popping up” and distracting me from my goals.

In total, my nightly routine prepping me for the next day takes no more than 15 minutes, and in my experience, it has significantly increased my chances of getting the next day started with all the momentum in the world.

If you’ve struggled with sticking to a morning routine in the past, try just a few of these things the night before. I think you’ll be surprised at the results.

P.S If you’re still looking for every advantage in building a powerful and productive morning routine, you’ll love what Pavlok Rise has to offer. Comment below to stay up to date with all the latest as we launch later this month.-Maneesh Sethi

-Bud Hennekes

Head of Content

Why The Morning Is The Best Time To Form New Habits

Happy #MotivationMonday fellow Pavlokians!

If you haven’t heard the BIG NEWS, later this month Pavlok will be releasing our best product yet; Pavlok Rise — the only wearable and software combination to help you wake up, stay up, and form a powerful morning routine. We’ve taken everything we’ve learned over the last 4+ years and put it all together to help you form positive habits with ease.

To celebrate, over the next few weeks we’ll be sharing everything we know on how to form powerful morning routines — even if you don’t consider yourself a ‘morning person.’

We couldn’t be more excited about the opportunity to help thousands of people start their day with focus, energy, and momentum.

But first…

Why should you focus on the morning routine when you’re trying to build good habits?

We’ve hinted at it in the past…

But focusing on changing your habits in the morning is the next closest thing to a ‘magic bullet.’

The truth is, habit change is hard.

If you’re looking to start exercising more… waiting until the end of the day after a long day of work probably isn’t the best option.

If you’re looking to start meditating, doing so at the end of the day when your favorite shows are on, probably isn’t the best idea.

Which is why it’s so important to tackle your goals first thing in the morning.

And having a clear morning routine helps you do exactly that.

As we’ve said time and time again, in order to succeed in building positive habits, you have to give yourself every chance to succeed, and starting your day with a dose of personal growth is the best way to go.

There are two specific reasons implanting positive habits in the morning is so beneficial.

For one, focusing on your habits in the morning starts your day on a positive note.

There’s no better feeling than starting your day feeling productive and energetic. Even something as simple as making your bed each morning can have a profound impact on the rest of your day. Do this time and time again, and that positive momentum slowly builds to something great.

Second, when you focus habits in the morning, your willpower is at its peak state. The latest science proves willpower is a finite resource, meaning after a long day you’re significantly less likely to follow through on your goals.

Exercising for just 30 minutes in the morning is much easier than waiting until later in the day when things “magically” pop up.

Again, having a morning routine isn’t about being a morning person. Just waking up 20-30 minutes early is more than enough time for you to implement those habits you’ve always been putting off.

Of course, you’ll still have to put in the work. You’ll still have to do everything you can to set yourself up for success. But in our experience with helping thousands change their behavior for good, we genuinely believe focusing on habit change in the morning is one of the best things you can do.

If you’ve struggled to form good habits in the past, it’s time to start focusing on your habits in the morning, and Pavlok  coming out later this month will give you everything you need to succeed… once and for all.

We couldn’t be more excited. And we can’t wait for you to join us.