Live up - 8 morning mistakes to avoid
Are you
always in a bad mood when you wake up? Do you skip breakfast? A few simple
changes can transform your mornings
1 Waking up with a
jerk and hitting the gym
Mornings are slowdown time. Give
yourself time to wake up quietly and move your muscles slowly. Says spiritual
guru Mohanji, “When you wake up, turn to your right and get up from the bed.
This balances the energy flow, which is latent during sleep.“ Yoga expert
Abhishek Sharma says, “What we do soon after we wake up sets the tone for the
rest of the day. Mistakes in the morning have adverse effects on the quality of
our day, and over a period of time, lead to serious consequences on our health
and well-being. Spend a few minutes in silence, take deep breaths, sip room
temperature water.“
2 Not stretching
When we wake up, our muscles,
particularly the spine, is a bit stiff. Waking up without stretching makes us
carry this stiffness, which compromises our productivity through the day. Move
gently after waking up. If you have tight hamstrings and calves, stretch them.
Just three to four gentle stretches and a few deep breaths will help.
3 Starting your day
with a cup of tea
The secret of good metabolism is not
to start your day with a cup of tea but something alkaline. Says yoga and
fitness expert Mini Shastri, “Don't start your day with something acidic like
tea or coffee with sugar and milk. Drink lime juice and water. Follow it up
with white tea or quality green tea.“
4 Checking your phone
Author Julie Morgenstern wrote in
her best-seller Never Check Email In The Morning And Other Unexpected
Strategies For Making Your Work Life Work, “You don't have to immediately solve
the world's problems in the first two hours after you wake up. Your energy
should be first focussed on the most important jobs, not the least important.
Check your emails only once you reach office. Checking them in the morning
won't really make you productive. On the contrary, it'll put you in an unhappy
mood.“ Cor porate guru Azim Jamal starts his day with the hour of power or what
he calls 20:20:20. “20 minutes exercise, 20 minutes meditation and 20 minutes
of reading something uplifting,“ says Jamal.
5 Skipping breakfast
A slew of recent reports link
skipping breakfast to obesity, diabetes and weak immunity.
In fact, Harvard School of Public Health has said that missing breakfast puts extra strain on the body. Wellness expert Ramon Lamba says, “If you skip breakfast, you will end up making wrong food choices through the day. You don't have to have breakfast like a king, but you do need to eat something.“ In the morning, blood sugar levels are low because there's a long gap between dinner and breakfast time. If we do not eat something in about half an hour of waking up, the levels dip further making us lethargic. Another big mistake is to start the day with sugar in tea, biscuits, etc. Fitness expert Leena Mogre says, “Begin the day with a few soaked almonds, whole wheat bread, rotis or some fruit. This raises the blood sugar levels gradually.“
In fact, Harvard School of Public Health has said that missing breakfast puts extra strain on the body. Wellness expert Ramon Lamba says, “If you skip breakfast, you will end up making wrong food choices through the day. You don't have to have breakfast like a king, but you do need to eat something.“ In the morning, blood sugar levels are low because there's a long gap between dinner and breakfast time. If we do not eat something in about half an hour of waking up, the levels dip further making us lethargic. Another big mistake is to start the day with sugar in tea, biscuits, etc. Fitness expert Leena Mogre says, “Begin the day with a few soaked almonds, whole wheat bread, rotis or some fruit. This raises the blood sugar levels gradually.“
6 Waking up grumpy
Most people have cluttered and
overbusy mornings. They abuse their maids, curse the traffic and everyone else
around them. But the good news, according to mood researcher Allison G. Harvey,
Ph.D, professor of psychology at the Uni versity of California, is that morning
bad mood lasts only for about 20 minutes! Actress Manisha Koirala says, “I
think the worst thing people can do is to begin their day with noise or being
grouchy. It blocks positive energies. Tranquillity in the morning time is the
most important thing. Before 10 am, try to listen to nat ural soothing sounds
of nature birdcalls, sounds of ocean, chanting of mantras.“
7 Not planning the day
ahead
Do you pack your clothes and plan
your meals a day in advance? Says Mogre, “The biggest mistake people make is
not planning in advance. It may be unappealing to think about the next morning
after a long day, but plan your meals and set your clothes aside. Prep up your
breakfast, the night before.“
8 Getting
nicotine-or-caffeine `hit'
A lot of people reach for their pack
of cigarettes or that strong black coffee as soon as they get up. With the body
away from any nourishment for several hours, and mornings being the best time
for digestive juices to work a cigarette or a strong coffee on an empty
stomach can devastate the system over a period of time.
Don't give anything to your body before you drink a glass of water. A small fruit or even a non-sugary biscuit before that coffee would do wonders in protecting your digestive system.
Don't give anything to your body before you drink a glass of water. A small fruit or even a non-sugary biscuit before that coffee would do wonders in protecting your digestive system.
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