5 Things You Can Do Every Morning to Make Your Day Incredible | Men's Health Magazine Australia

5 Things You Can Do Every Morning to Make Your Day Incredible

 

Not long after you open your eyes in the morning, your mind starts churning: what will traffic be like today? Did my boss get the report I left on his desk?

 

These kinds of questions can spike your cortisol, the hormone behind stress. And if you start the morning feeling frazzled, you could stay that way for hours afterwards.

 

So put the first couple of minutes of your morning to good use. Follow these simple strategies when you wake up, and you’ll be a happier bloke all day long.

 

 

1. MAKE YOUR DAMN BED!

 

One in three guys regularly leaves his bed sheets dishevelled, according to sleep experts. Don’t be one of them: minor as it seems, reconstructing that rumpled bedding represents the first small task of your morning.

 

Completing it makes you feel more accomplished, which can set you up for a day of getting stuff done and kicking arse, says Lewis Howes, author of The School of Greatness.

 

 

2. SNIFF YOUR WAY AWAKE

 

A morning shower wakes you up. But what scent you wash with can have a big effect on your mood for the rest of the day, says Art Markman, author of Smart Change

 

Research suggests lavender can help you relax, mint can stimulate your brain and citrus can reduce stress. Scrub and sniff away. 

 

 

3. TAKE TWO MINUTES TO THANK SOMEONE

 

Show gratitude before you jump out of bed, suggests Michelle Gielan, founder of the Institute for Applied Positive Research.

 

Give a mate props on Facebook for his good advice, or simply lean over and thank your wife for pulling dinner duty last night while you unexpectedly worked late.

 

Recent research in Motivation and Emotion found that these simple acts of kindness can make you feel happier and less likely to avoid things you don’t really want to do, like drive to work and spend all day in a cubicle. 

 

“This reminds your brain how many people play a meaningful role in your life,” Gielan says. 

 

 

4. CRANK POP-PUNK IN THE MORNING
You can boost your mood just by listening to upbeat music, say researchers from the University of Missouri. 

 

But not all fast tracks work: angry songs – like speed metal, for instance – are connected with higher levels of anxiety and neuroticism, according to research in Frontiers in Human Neuroscience

 

Quick, upbeat music, on the other hand, may be more effective than that first cup of coffee. Your brain has to keep up with the pace so you begin to think fast, which actually improves your mood and gives you energy, says Markman.

 

 

5. LIGHTEN UP YOUR NEWS

 

In a study earlier this year, Gielan’s team partnered with Arianna Huffington and found that watching just three minutes of negative news in the morning makes you 27 per cent more likely to be unhappy 6-8 hours later.

 

On the flipside, “starting your day with a solution-focused, inspiring story tells your brain your behaviour matters in the face of a challenge,” says Gielan. “This sets you up for success.”

 

 

 

 

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