Post by Leo Babauta
‘When you arise in the morning, think of what a precious privilege it is
to be alive – to breathe, to think, to enjoy, to love.’
~Marcus Aurelius
When I wake in the morning, my mind slowly gathers, and I begin to move, the early morning light just starting to seep in.
I have a glass of water, start the coffee, then meditate. Then I
enjoy the coffee, a good book, and the quiet before the dust and din and
steam of the day begins. Then I write.
This is my Lovely Morning, and I get an inordinate amount of pleasure from it.
It wasn’t always this way: I used to wake later, rush through a
grumpy routine before diving into email and work and errands and
meetings. It was frenetic and dreadful, but that was my life, and I
didn’t think it would change.
I was wrong. I’ve changed my mornings for the better, with a few simple ideas.
I’ll share them with you here, and if you begin to enjoy the peace of your mornings more, send a smile in my general direction.
Wake a little earlier.
If your mornings are rushed,
the simple solution is to get up a bit earlier. This means going to bed
a bit earlier too. Do it gradually, just 10 minutes earlier a week, and
you’ll barely notice the change.
Keep things simple.
One of my early mistakes was
trying to fit too much into the mornings — I wanted to meditate and work
out and read and write and journal, and it turns out I couldn’t do all
those things. It felt too rigid, too packed. What’s helped me is having a
couple things I do early on but not having a lot on my morning agenda,
so that I can have space and flexibility. That makes the time much more
peaceful and enjoyable. So the meditation and reading and writing are
the only things that I do almost every morning, but I let myself be
flexible with those too.
Have something to look forward to.
Don’t pack your
mornings full of things you need to do … but do have something you can’t
wait to get up and do. For me, that’s reading and writing. For others,
morning yoga or painting or reading the paper with coffee might be
better. Don’t just have things you think you should do but don’t really
want to do.
Practice mindfulness.
I like to start with
meditation (though I do miss some days), because it sets the tone for my
morning — one of mindfulness. I then drink my coffee and write and do
everything else with a more mindful attitude, noticing when I start to
rush and feel stressed, noticing small things that I might miss if I
were distracted.
Don’t dive into email or little things.
Consider
this early morning time your sacred space — don’t fill it with junk.
Junk includes TV, news, email, social media, apps, etc. Instead, put
meaningful things in this sacred space, things that you won’t have time
for later. You can always dive into email after an hour (or more) of
lovely morning peace.
Enjoy the spaces, and pace yourself.
This time
isn’t just something you fill with things to do … it’s open space. That
means the space itself is something to be treasured, not just what you
put in it. For example, if you do yoga and read, the morning isn’t just
valuable because of the yoga and reading … the space around those two
things is also wonderful. The time you’re putting your yoga mat away,
getting a cup of coffee, walking to where your book is, sitting and
staring at the morning light … these little spaces are just as amazing
as anything else. Pace yourself so that you’re not rushing from one
thing to the next, but enjoying the spaces.
A Lovely Morning isn’t something that just falls into your lap — it’s
created consciously. You don’t have to implement all these ideas at
once, but try one or two out and see if your mornings improve. I think
you’ll enjoy them as much as I do.
‘Waking up this morning, I smile. Twenty-four brand new hours are before me. I vow to live fully in each moment.’
~Thich Nhat Hanh
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