April 22, 2025 / 14:23 IST
Health benefits of drinking water in the morning: Drinking water first thing ini the morning supports digestion, jumpstarts your metabolism, and even gives your skin a glow (Images: Canva)
Your day starts with your phone, and you spend most of it venting about how stressed you feel. You want to change your routine, but the whole early to bed, early to rise, thing can feel overwhelming. Well! You don’t need a 5 a.m. miracle morning or a 12-step self-care ritual. Just one intentional tweak in your daily routine can shift the entire vibe of your day.
Here are 10 small but effective changes that can transform your mornings, and how you feel the rest of the day:
- Swap your morning phone scroll for a few minutes of sunlight: Before you reach for Instagram or emails, try stepping outside for 5–10 minutes. Natural light wakes up your brain and resets your body clock. It signals to your system that it’s time to be awake and alert, helping you get rid of the groggy feeling. Exposure to sunlight in the morning also boosts serotonin, your brain’s natural mood stabiliser. It’s such a simple shift, but it sets your whole day on a better track.
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What to eat in the morning: Swap your cereal for fruit and toast, or grab some eggs instead of a breakfast bar. Choosing whole, real foods gives you longer-lasting energy and supports digestion and focus
- Drink water before tea or coffee: Start your day with a glass of water. After hours without hydration, your body needs a reset. Drinking water first thing supports digestion, jumpstarts your metabolism, and even gives your skin a glow. Plus, hydrating early on can help reduce fatigue and brain fog throughout the day.
- Stretch while brushing your teeth: While you’re brushing your teeth, take a moment to stretch. Roll your shoulders, twist your spine, reach toward the ceiling. Your body has been still all night, and a quick stretch helps it wake up gently. It’s a low-effort way to add movement to your morning, especially if you're spending most of the day at a desk. Your back and posture will thank you.
Also read | Make these 4 healthy habits part of your daily routine for long-term health and fitness- Write down three things you’re grateful for: You don’t need a fancy journal or 20 uninterrupted minutes. Just jot down three small things you’re thankful for, your comfortable bed, your pet, the smell of coffee, or the way the sunlight hits the floor. Starting the day with gratitude shifts your mindset from lack to abundance. It reorients your brain to look for the good instead of expecting the worst. Gradually, this practice can actually make you more resilient to stress.
- Eat something that grew, not something in a box: Swap your cereal for fruit and toast, or grab some eggs instead of a breakfast bar. Choosing whole, real foods gives you longer-lasting energy and supports digestion and focus. If it came from the earth instead of a factory, chances are it’s going to nourish you, not drain you. Your body feels the difference, even if it’s subtle at first.
- Wear something that makes you feel good, even when staying in: It can be a linen shirt, your favourite dress, or a fun pair of socks, wear something that lifts your mood. When you like what you’re wearing, you carry yourself differently. You feel more put-together, even if no one sees you that day. Style doesn’t have to mean fancy, it’s about feeling good in your skin. Comfort and confidence are allowed to coexist.
Also read | 25 healthy habits to supercharge your fitness, health in 2025- Do one tiny chore before starting work: Make your bed. Wipe the counter. Light a candle. Doing just one small task gives you a micro-win before your day even begins. It creates a sense of order, momentum, and control. A little physical reset can go a long way in helping you mentally shift into the workday.
- Take five deep breaths before opening your inbox: Instead of diving straight into emails, pause. Take five slow, intentional breaths. It tells your nervous system that you’re safe, grounded, and present, even if your inbox is overflowing. This small breathing break helps reduce stress hormones, refocus your attention, and prevents you from slipping into reactive mode.
- Play music instead of the news: Unless the news genuinely uplifts you (which, let’s be honest, it rarely does), try playing music you love instead. Music can instantly shift your emotional state, lifting your mood, calming your nerves, or energising you for the day ahead. Start with a favourite playlist, and let it set the emotional tone for your morning. It’s a more nourishing input for your mind than panic-inducing headlines.
- Wake up just 15 minutes earlier: Not to get more done or be more productive, but to breathe. To sit in stillness. To enjoy your tea/coffee without rushing. Those extra 15 minutes can give you a sense of calm and control before the world starts demanding things from you.
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