3 Ways to Have More Energy in the Morning #energy #busymoms #parenting #mornings #health

We’ve all been there - we set our alarm for 7AM with the best of intentions, but when the time comes, we hit the “snooze” button repeatedly and start our day much slower than we hoped.

Morning can be tough, especially when you're busy mum operating on minimal sleep and with a to do list that may just about be done by next Christmas!!

But there are ways to have more energy in the morning, read on for our top tips...



Starting the day sluggishly sets a disappointing tone for the rest of the day. It’s hard to feel motivated and upbeat when you start your day behind schedule.

And even worse if you are completely lacking in energy too!

Everyone wants to wake up with energy, but most of us start our mornings on a slow note. 

Fortunately, it is possible to wake up early and have high energy to start your day.

By making a few small changes to your morning routine, you can shake off sleep inertia quickly and tackle your day with enthusiasm.



3 Ways to Have More Energy in the Morning

1. Exercise as Soon as You Can

It sounds counterintuitive but exercising soon after you wake up is a great way to energize yourself for the rest of the day.

Exercising when you wake up energizes your body and mind, and helps you shake off feelings of grogginess. 

Ideally, your morning exercise routine should take place outside (if possible).

Research suggests that getting more sunlight exposure in the morning can help decrease cortisol levels later in the evening.

Sunlight and fresh morning air can play a role in waking up your mind and body, but indoor exercise can work just as well if the weather is bad.

Just open the curtains or blinds as soon as you can after waking to get that light in.

Exercising puts your metabolism in gear, which helps maintain your energy levels throughout the day. 

Any type of exercise will help you wake up in the morning.

Whether you prefer jogging, yoga, or lifting weights, exercising after a night of quality sleep will refresh your mind and energize your muscles.



2. Eat a Healthy Breakfast

Breakfast really is the most important meal of the day.

Think of it like you’re fueling up your car before going to work.

Your body burns calories overnight, and you need to replace them with healthy calories in the morning to maintain high energy throughout the day. 

But don’t see this as an excuse to pack in the empty carbs when you wake up!

If you fuel your body with sugar and other empty carbs in the morning, your body will burn through its energy supply quickly, and you’ll feel worse once it does. 

Eggs, oatmeal or overnight oats, yogurt, fruit, and protein-based breakfast are all excellent choices.

The perfect breakfast is a mix of unrefined carbs for fast energy plus a good protion of protein (Greek yoghurt, eggs), some healthy fat such as yoghurt or nuts (which take longer to digest, giving you more staying power) and some fruit or vegetables.

By having a large, nutritious breakfast in the morning, you’ll feel your energy levels rise quickly, and stay at a manageable level throughout the day. 

Think you don't have time for breakfast? Read How to Make a Healthy Breakfast Every Day in 10 Minutes or Less.

You should continue to eat a well-balanced diet that’s focused on real food throughout the day, and try to avoid processed foods as much as possible.

Good nutrition is foundational to keeping your blood sugar stable at night.

There are also a number of key nutrients you need in your diet for great sleep, including potassium and vitamin D.



3. Don’t Hit That Snooze Button

We’re all guilty of hitting snooze when our alarms go off before we feel ready to get out of bed.

Even though hitting snooze means we only get to doze for a few more minutes, it can have detrimental effects on our energy levels for the rest of the morning. 

Our brains release serotonin when we fall asleep, giving us a warm, comfortable feeling.

When we wake up, our brains counteract this feeling by releasing dopamine, which wakes us up.

By hitting the snooze button, our brains are filled with two hormones trying to counteract each other, making it difficult for us to feel awake and alert once we do get out of bed. 

It isn’t fun but get up with your first alarm. You’ll thank yourself when you notice increased energy levels throughout the morning.

Keep your clock across the other side of the room so you have to get up and you can't subconsciously just reach out and silence it.




By following these three tips you should find you have more energy every morning and get better sleep as a result!


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