The One Morning Habit to Break to Create More Time in Your Day
If mornings are the most chaotic time of the day … if you feel
agitated before you even get out the door … if you regularly have a
heavy heart and can’t explain why, I am going to encourage you
to make one small change in your morning routine: resist the urge
to reach for the phone.
Starting your day by checking the phone is like flipping a switch
from peace to productivity … from loving nurturer to grumpy
manager … from present to absent. Reaching for the phone
takes you out of your cozy pajamas-clad world and catapults you
into an online world overloaded with information, opinions, and
negativity — not to mention the personal demands and requests.
Once your mind leaves your loved ones and fixates on all the things
you need to do, it’s hard to come back.
Scrolling, clicking, and responding can sneakily rob you of
the precious minutes you need to get out the door on time — and
then everyone is yelling. I know these things because checking the
phone was how I began my day — and sabotaged it — for several years.
from peace to productivity … from loving nurturer to grumpy
manager … from present to absent. Reaching for the phone
takes you out of your cozy pajamas-clad world and catapults you
into an online world overloaded with information, opinions, and
negativity — not to mention the personal demands and requests.
Once your mind leaves your loved ones and fixates on all the things
you need to do, it’s hard to come back.
Scrolling, clicking, and responding can sneakily rob you of
the precious minutes you need to get out the door on time — and
then everyone is yelling. I know these things because checking the
phone was how I began my day — and sabotaged it — for several years.
Things are different now, and I attribute an overall improvement in
my home environment and personal well-being to one small tweak:
Reaching for meaningful things rather than the phone to start my
day.
my home environment and personal well-being to one small tweak:
Reaching for meaningful things rather than the phone to start my
day.
Because technology is so ingrained in our lives, it’s easy to forget
there are other options in the morning besides reaching for the
phone. But come tomorrow morning, we don’t have to do
what we did yesterday. Come tomorrow morning, we don’t have
to do what 80% of the population does upon rising. Come
tomorrow morning, we can do something much more fulfilling.
there are other options in the morning besides reaching for the
phone. But come tomorrow morning, we don’t have to do
what we did yesterday. Come tomorrow morning, we don’t have
to do what 80% of the population does upon rising. Come
tomorrow morning, we can do something much more fulfilling.
I’ve estimated that the initial phone check costs three to ten
minutes. In that same amount of time, we can do something that
will positively influence the rest of the day and possibly our life.
Simply by reaching for something besides the phone when we rise,
we can cultivate more meaningful connection, more purpose,
and more contentment. Let’s look at some practical options …
minutes. In that same amount of time, we can do something that
will positively influence the rest of the day and possibly our life.
Simply by reaching for something besides the phone when we rise,
we can cultivate more meaningful connection, more purpose,
and more contentment. Let’s look at some practical options …
Instead of reaching for the phone when you rise, reach for love.
· Reach for your loved one’s hand beneath the covers and start a
morning ritual of saying, “I love waking up next to you.”
morning ritual of saying, “I love waking up next to you.”
· Open your arms for a hug. Be the last to let go.
· Walk into your children’s room and watch them sleep for a mom-
ent. See the peace settled on their faces. Listen to their breathing.
Listen to your own breathing.
ent. See the peace settled on their faces. Listen to their breathing.
Listen to your own breathing.
· Write an affirming note to put in your child’s or loved one’s
lunchbox or notebook.
lunchbox or notebook.
Instead of reaching for the phone when you rise, care for yourself.
· Stick a motivational quote on your mirror. Read it aloud every
morning, plus the one you put up the day before.
morning, plus the one you put up the day before.
· Pour a pitcher of water and set it in the fridge. Aim to drink it
all by the end of the day.
all by the end of the day.
· Make yourself a salad for later so you can guarantee you will fill
your body with goodness.
your body with goodness.
· Do some gentle stretches while thinking of ten things you are
grateful for.
grateful for.
Instead of reaching for the phone first thing in the morning, renew
your soul.
your soul.
· Go for a short walk or simply step outside and notice one miracle
in nature.
in nature.
· Read the Bible, a book of poetry, or daily inspiration book filled
with reminders to breathe more, stress less, and choose love.
with reminders to breathe more, stress less, and choose love.
· Do a mindfulness exercise or take several deep, cleansing breaths.
· Hold your pet and gently pet his or her fur
Instead of reaching for the phone when you rise, do something
you’ve been putting off.
you’ve been putting off.
· Dedicate a few minutes to that book you have been wanting
to write or that art you’ve been yearning to create. Just imagine
what you’ll have in one year if you create a little bit each day.
to write or that art you’ve been yearning to create. Just imagine
what you’ll have in one year if you create a little bit each day.
· Dedicate a few minutes to exercise. Put in a video if you can’t leave
the house. Just imagine how you will feel if you do a ten-minute
video every day for six weeks.
the house. Just imagine how you will feel if you do a ten-minute
video every day for six weeks.
· Make a list of all the health check ups you have been avoiding.
Jot down the contact information and put it on a check off list.
Just imagine the relief you will feel once you get that mammogram,
colonoscopy, skin check, dentist cleaning, or health screening taken
care of.
Jot down the contact information and put it on a check off list.
Just imagine the relief you will feel once you get that mammogram,
colonoscopy, skin check, dentist cleaning, or health screening taken
care of.
Instead of reaching for the phone when you rise, make the world
better.
better.
· Retrieve the newspaper for your elderly neighbor.
· Make muffins for your family to give local firefighters, teachers,
service workers or homeless people.
service workers or homeless people.
· Send a note of encouragement to someone who has suffered loss,
is having a birthday, or has just been on your mind. There’s
something about seeing a handwritten note in the mailbox that
makes a
spirit soar. May that goodness come back to you.
is having a birthday, or has just been on your mind. There’s
something about seeing a handwritten note in the mailbox that
makes a
spirit soar. May that goodness come back to you.
If you still feel you must start your day with the phone, just do one
thing before you grab it. As soon as you open your eyes, say to
yourself:
thing before you grab it. As soon as you open your eyes, say to
yourself:
Today is a new day. I am thankful I’ve been given this gift. My goal
is to get out of bed and greet myself and my family with love.
Love is how I will start this day.
is to get out of bed and greet myself and my family with love.
Love is how I will start this day.
* From the book ONLY LOVE TODAY
When we pick up the phone to start our day, we get farther from
the life we want to live. Information, messages, and requests
take us away from what matters to us and shifts it to what
matters to everyone else. By reaching for something fulfilling in
the morning, we get closer to the live we want to live — a life
of meaning, knowing our people, caring for ourselves, and engaging
in actions that could become our legacy when we’re gone.
the life we want to live. Information, messages, and requests
take us away from what matters to us and shifts it to what
matters to everyone else. By reaching for something fulfilling in
the morning, we get closer to the live we want to live — a life
of meaning, knowing our people, caring for ourselves, and engaging
in actions that could become our legacy when we’re gone.
Rachel Macy Stafford

Mom of two amazing girls & two rescue cats. Life inspirer at | Her Website
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