Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Morning Rituals

As a believer in ritual and living the best life I possibly can, I know that when I deviate from my ritual or slip off the path a little, I feel that imbalance in my life.  I'm a morning person, usually at my best in the early part of the day.  Starting the day on the best foot possible has always been a key ingredient to my well being.

As I read this newsletter article from Christine Kane this morning I realized that for most of January I was off the path and very much off balance.  There are some excellent ideas in this article and the most important reminder comes at the end...actually putting good ideas into practice.



How to Create a Powerful Morning Ritual
by Christine Kane

It is said that your habits create your destiny.

I'd add that your habits also create your confidence, courage and even your creativity!

In other words, your daily choices, routines, and seemingly insignificant moments make all the difference in your results.

One of the best ways to generate great results is to create a morning ritual. A powerful morning ritual sets the tone for your entire day - and your entire year!

A ritual is personal. A ritual is creative. (Not reactive!) A ritual is what gets YOU on track to create your best day. (And subsequently, your best life!) It can be as simple as a 15-minute routine, or as intense as long-distance running. The important thing is that it becomes a HABIT.

My morning ritual combines a mixture of physical, mental and heart-centered activities to engage each of these human power centers!

Here are some ideas to help you create your own powerful morning ritual.

Hydrate First

Many Eastern health practitioners recommend chugging down at least a half-liter of filtered room-temperature water first thing. (Yes, before your coffee!)

Upon waking, your body has spent hours without hydration. Drinking pure water at this time triggers a series of physiological functions that keep your body super healthy. Some report that this one practice can actually heal many diseases. (I'm not a scientist – but I can attest to the amazing results!)

Get Moving

Exercise is called "The Number One Form of Preventive Medicine."

It is also a prescription for happiness and a cure for depression! Getting exercise first thing sets your day off right. You can do a simple stretching routine, yoga or an all-out heart-pounding hour at the gym. Pick something do-able and do it.

Meditate

Many people don't meditate because they find it intimidating. I say, start with just 5 minutes. Meditation connects you to your center, and to the deep silence that surpasses any drama that might be happening in the world of your personality. Don't worry about doing it right. Just allow yourself the time to BE.

Set Intention

"Intention rules the earth," says Oprah Winfrey.

It's true! Your intention is a powerful force to engage.

Remembering your intention puts you back on track. You become focused again.

Reflect for a moment on your Word of the Year. Read a goal you've written down for yourself. Remind yourself of a financial dream. (If you're one of my new students in Uplevel Your Business, read the intention you wrote down on the first day of the program!)

You don't have to know the HOW. You just need to set the intention so your inner GPS can stay on target!

Be Grateful

Before I get out of bed, I silently create a morning gratitude list. When I begin my day remembering my "gratitudes," (instead of my "anxieties") my heart fills with extreme joy and deep awareness. I then bring that energy into everything I do - and to everyone with whom I connect.

Use a Netty Pot

(This one's a little weird!)

For years, my acupuncturist told my husband and I to use a Netty Pot. We laughed at him. Then, in the face of acute sinus problems, my husband tried it and became a convert. He converted me.

A Netty Pot uses warm water and a special salt to cleanse your sinuses and clear your breathing. Google it, and let the idea sit with you for a while. (You might be a convert too!)

Eat Creative

Your choice of breakfast foods can set up your success with other meals as well. Start your day off in the healthiest way possible for you - and make it a ritual, not a chore.

Be Prepared: Create a Not-to-Do List

Everyone needs a "Not To Do" morning list.

Suggestions here include anything that brings up a "reactive" state: Turning on the local news. Checking email. Answering texts. Answering the phone.

Let these things wait until AFTER your ritual has been completed!

Your Assignment:

After reading this article, don't just think, "Wow. Those are some good ideas. I should try one or two."

Instead, deliberately create your morning ritual now. Take about 20 minutes to think about and write down what your ritual will be each morning. Start simple at first. Choose one or two items from this menu. Or come up with your own. Write out your Ritual in detail.

Begin first thing tomorrow morning, and let your habits create YOUR destiny starting now!



Performer, songwriter, and creativity consultant Christine Kane publishes her 'LiveCreative' weekly ezine with more than 11,000 subscribers. If you want to be the artist of your life and create authentic and lasting success, you can sign up for a FRE*E subscription to LiveCreative at www.christinekane.com.

25 comments:

Paula said...

Good morning! Some more of your snow arrived here last night! This article bears some thinking; I definitely need to change my morning ritual. It's far too hurried and not a bit self nuturing.

Kim Mailhot said...

This one is striking a cord with many of us ! There are some great suggestions here. I have started stretchin in the morning (helpful for my very bad back these days) and also the big drink of water. Just started to notice that on mornings when I don't do these things, I feel more sluggish and slow mo. As I just said to Snap, now it is a matter of picking up those tools everyday !
Have a beautiful Wednesday, Lovely One !

Rita vindedzis said...

This is very powerful Sherry. Thanks for sharing it. I've been feeling unbalanced and overwhelmed lately. Lots of personal stuff going on. I think I will set myself up with a morning ritual, I need to. xo

~Leslie said...

It's funny how just when I'm ready (or sometimes, just before) I read just what I need to read. Thanks for sharing this...I'm off to create my morning ritual. Have a great one!

gina said...

Great post! I've been trying to figure out a new routine and this info is just what I needed. Thanks so much! Enjoy your day!

Jakki said...

VERY good ideas...I see a couple that I can do.

Tracy said...

This a great way to great the day, Sherry! I, too, am very much a morning person, and if my morning ritual is somehow thrown off, the whole day feels off! This a terrific outline to really create and optimal and meaningful day. Many of these I do already. I like a slow start, tea & a little food, then my yoga/meditation--no radio, no newspaper, no email, no internet until at least a good two hours after waking up! I've heard many claim not to be "morning people", but I think they'd have a better time with mornings if they'd treat themselves to a morning ritual that enhances their daily life and gets it off to a positive start. Thanks for this very uplifting post! Happy Day, my friend ((HUGS))

stregata said...

Thanks for sharing this, Sherry. I really need to think about it.

GraceGal said...

This is good stuff. I do drink room temp water first thing in the morning but have been slacking off a bit- good reminder. Usually morning is my time of prayer, worship and Bible and just spending time writing in my journal and enjoying God, but I have been spradic more often than not. Time to set some intentions! a good word today!

trish said...

Thank you for this list.

As I've gotten older I've just naturally migrated toward many of these rituals (except maybe the netty pot thing) because they are what feels best.

JoLyn said...

Great ideas...I think the most important thing is the consistency. Sometimes it's hard to get back on the right foot through out the day if you don't start right. Thanks for sharing this.

Snap said...

:D :D :D :D

Beth said...

Although loathe to create yet another list, a Not-to-do-List is very appealing – as is the water & exercise in the a.m. (the exercise before the water!), etc.
Wonderful & simple ideas for positive change – and heaven knows, I could do with some!

Caroline said...

Oh my gosh...I am going to do this. I can't do it now, but I will tonight. Thank you for this today...what a gift!!!

Miss•Elena•Eous said...

This list sounds like the perfect way to start the day... Although I barely have time to fit these all in on school days I hereby vow to begin each day with a glass of water. I will work on fitting in the rest in time...

Tery said...

Great motivation! I needed this! Thanks!

Ariel said...

A great list you've got here. Gratitude, exercise, a healthy breakfast-if we acquire a routine based on these things I think we can predict how our day will be. Thank you for sharing this.

Char said...

thanks for sharing

Chocolate Covered Daydreams said...

I like the idea of the not to do list. I'm pretty good at jamming my to do list with things that need to be done so I'm going to try to jam my not to do list with things as well.

Thank you!!

Lois said...

I imagine this will strike a chord with many of us. Some wonderful ideas here, simple things that are easy to forget about in the hustle and bustle of ordinary life.

Becky Shander said...

These suggestions are all so true and can easily be plugged into everyday life. Thanks for passing them along.

SE'LAH... said...

ooooh Sherry!!!!

i love meditating and i am getting a neti pot...it's been recommended for my asthma and allergies.

love this post!

Cora said...

Neat and helpful list.

My best friend from high school, who is now a doctor, uses a Netty Pot. I've watched her do it but I always felt like I was drowning. Wish I could get the hang of it!

Kathleen Grace said...

Great ideas Sherry! Every single one of them is something I know I SHOULD do but I don't always make time. Shoot, I seldom make time. I need a new focus and to work harder on self discipline. I can say I use a netti pot and it has been wonderful. I resisted for a long time but once I got used to it I was grateful I had it.

Kathy said...

Wow, boy this one spoke to me. But will I do it? Will I allow myself to change? Gosh, not sure. I am going to start with baby steps...the water...I will start with the water...
*shakes head* I always learn something when I visit you!
~xx~