The First Thing You Must Do On Monday Morning


I recently urged you to hack your morning routine so that it works best for you.

The first step in the morning routine I've developed for myself (go here to get a free ebook explaining the process in depth) is all about stepping back and taking a pause before life comes rushing in on you. And therein lies the absolute best advice I ever received about what to do first thing each and every day - and especially on Mondays.

If there is only one thing you do this Monday morning before beginning your week, it's this:

Do Nothing.

Yup, you heard me.

It's not fancy advice, and it doesn't require a set of instructions, a coach or an app on hand.

Instead, it's just a few simple words.

Do nothing.

Take five minutes -- better yet, take ten. Sit at your desk, on the porch, or on the floor. Have tea or coffee in hand (I find finishing a cup is the perfect timing for a 10 minute pause). And just sit there. Avoid journaling or reading. Consider listening to peaceful music. And let the thoughts come flooding in.

Remember, the overwhelming point is to - at all costs - clear your head. So whatever you do, do nothing.

But here's a caveat. You may read this and draw inspiration to turn this into a time for meditation or prayer. I'd urge you not to. I love both practices and rely on both in my life, but this particular moment of the day is not for either. Instead, a moment of doing nothing should really be just that. Do nothing. Prayer and meditation hold their place as well, but this five to ten minute period is about a complete reset, and a complete stop. And, as you'll see, it's a huge challenge in and of itself.

So go on, try it. Do nothing.

When was the last time you spent 5 minutes doing absolutely nothing? Could you try it this Monday morning?

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Tony Flynn

Service Specialist at Qyst Tire and Automotive

9y

I am going to try it ! Would a coach of a team just jump into a game with no prep ?

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PIYUSH VARDHINI

teacher at amity international school

10y

possibly a way to beat the monday blues!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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And I apply the same idea on Friday a.m. To reset the end of week and be ready for Monday a.m.

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