• Home
  • About Me
  • Shop
    • Shop
    • Checkout
  • CONTACT
    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • Pinterest

Jillies Blog

health and wellness, fitness, foodie, lifestyle, better health

  • HEALTH & WELLNESS
  • FITNESS
  • LIFESTYLE
    • FOODIE

Tips to Make Your Morning Routine a Habit

January 11, 2023

There are so many articles about morning routines circulating through social media, many of them telling you to “drink lemon water every morning!” or “work out every morning!” These may be great ideas for some, but before you start buying lemons and gym equipment, you should actually decide what is best for you. It is very individual, decide what you want then make your plan, look at your options.

Benefits of Having a Morning Routine

  • Feeling more in control of your schedule
  • being able to prioritise your time
  • engaging purposefully with each task, rather than reacting to the demands of the day
  • anticipating what your day is going to be like and being better equipped to cope with changes
  • reinforcing that you are capable and in control of your time
  • you will feel more productive which will give you a sense of completion, self-effacy and pride in your accomplishments
  • allow you to establish healthy habits in the long term

Make a list of the things you’d like to try and slowly start incorporating them into your morning routine so that they will become a habit!

Remember too if you start off with goals that are achievable then you are more likely to commit to a change for 30 days.  This is the documented time it takes to change a habit.

Tips to Establish Your Best Morning Routine

Wake Up Earlier

Time is an invaluable asset. Highly successful people wake up between 4am and 5.30am, this allows time for them to do things that matter to them before starting on as busy day. This doesn’t have to be your time. Plan what you need to do then work back to give yourself that time to be you.

Remember when planning your goals start small and it will increase your chances of succeeding. For example set your alarm for 10-15 minutes earlier until you get used to. waking early.

Don’t set the Snooze Alarm

Setting the snooze button on your alarm clock allows time for procrastination. If you have organised what goals you want to achieve and what healthy habits you want to start in the mornings set your alarm and get out of bed immediately. Hitting snooze may feel like a win but it gives you time to procrastinate and you are more likely to stay in bed.

If you find yourself hitting snooze a lot you may have set your goals a bit unrealistically and you need to readjust your schedule. Adults require about 7-8 hours sleep a night.

If you’re hitting snooze because you’re feeling overwhelmed by everything you have to do in the morning or trying to avoid the day ahead, readjust your schedule and do one or two activities that bring you peace and enjoyment. For instance, you could wake up and do a little meditation, take a walk around your neighbourhood, or cook yourself a healthy breakfast you enjoy.  Its about listening to your body and making the most beneficial decisions for yourself.

Rehydrate

Drinking water should be the number one thing on your list. After 7+ hours without any fluids, your body is craving water. Drink a big glass of water each morning and see how much better you feel. Water is preferable to coffee first thing in the morning.

Exercise

Not necessarily an intense exercise regimen – you can simply do yoga or 20 minutes on the treadmill, a walk around the block, or some calisthenics, do something to get your blood moving. Some people use this time to run or go to the gym, again its a personal choice.

Exercise will not just make you think clearer, be healthier and scientifically happier, it allows you to combat stress as well.

Motivate Yourself

Motivation doesn’t last forever, so you need to work on your motivation regularly.  You may have motivational podcasts you listen to or have access to motivational and empowering quotes.  Motivate yourself by acknowledging your wins yesterday and holding yourself accountable.  

Schedule a little quiet time

Schedule a little quiet time. It’s great to have a few minutes to meditate, go over your goals, or just relax. This time also eliminates that rushed feeling most people have every morning. You might want to use this time to read or work on a crossword puzzle.

Connect with your partner

Use your morning hours to reconnect with your partner. Talk about your plans, your finances and even your beloved hobbies as a way to always be present in their lives.

You could even set up one day of the week as your “breakfast date”. Go to the nearest cafe for breakfast or go for a walk or run with your partner. It may do wonders for your relationship.

Bond with your children

If you have children, this is for you. Don’t be that parent who says, “Oh, my son/daughter grew so fast! I barely had time to enjoy with her/him.”

This is a reason you may have to set your alarm earlier to enable you to get done what you need to without stress and overwhelm, then you will have quality time to be with them.

In the morning, when there is less clutter in your mind and less stress in your system, make it a point to help them get dressed, cook a hearty breakfast (or bake a batch of cookies) and even talk to them about their dreams.

If you have to work early make a point of spending the time with them in the evening.  After all, you’re working so that your family will have a better time. Don’t let work get in the way of family – make time for your priorities.

Whatever you decide is best for you to do for your morning routine commit to doing it for at least 21 days. The longer you commit the more chance you have of your morning routine becoming a habit.               

How to Manage Loneliness -14 Ways

December 27, 2021

How to Manage Loneliness -14 Ways

A survey in 2019 by the Consumers Health Forum of Australia reported that at least 15% of Australians were experiencing high levels of loneliness.  This indicates that loneliness was already present prior to the pandemic from COVID-19.   COVID-19 restrictions forced people to stay at home and therefore reduced social contact and accessibility to loved ones and friends and has caused a dramatic increase in loneliness.

For some people lifting these restrictions has not alleviated their feelings of loneliness.  They continue to feel isolated, disconnected from friends and family and have lost contact with work colleagues.  This could be  because they are working from home and missing the daily interactions and meetings at coffee shops.

Loneliness can affect anyone, at any age.  We can also experience loneliness at different times of our lives.

Feelings of loneliness are manageable, connect with your family, friends and work colleagues or practice self care increase your feelings of self worth and self esteem.

Try these 14 simple things that will help you to feel more content and connected.

Connecting with Others

The quality of your relationships matters more than the quantity. Build a network of support where you can feel loved and cared for.

Try these techniques:

  1. Stay in touch. Make your family and friends a top priority. Block out time to spend together on a regular basis. Take the initiative to plan outings and parties. Set up weekly coffee dates and phone calls.
  2. Open up. Allow yourself to be vulnerable. Express your thoughts and feelings. Talk about sensitive subjects. Pick a quiet time and place. Slow down and listen to each other.
  3. Maintain boundaries. Healthy relationships are based on respect and trust. Understand your limits when it comes to personal space and making commitments. Let others know how you expect to be treated.
  4. Express appreciation. Strengthen your relationships by showing gratitude and affection. Thank others for their kindness. Recognize their talents and accomplishments.
  5. Volunteer your services. Helping others puts your own troubles into perspective and makes you feel more connected. Sort cans at a local food bank or go grocery shopping for an elderly neighbor.
  6. Join a club. Find others who share your interests. Start a running group or browse through Meetup for events that interest you.
  7. Prepare for transitions. There are times in life when you’re more likely to feel lonely. If you’re moving to a new city or getting divorced, be proactive about staying engaged.

Appreciating Your Own Company

Do you enjoy spending time alone? Practicing self care will help you to realise that being by yourself can be a positive experience and will help you relate more successfully to others.

Keep these ideas in mind:

  1. Accept yourself. There’s a difference between being alone and being lonely. Value yourself for who you are. Let go of judgements and embrace your feelings.
  2. Build your confidence. Think about the purpose of your life. Clarify your values and use them to set meaningful goals. Give yourself credit for making an effort.
  3. Limit screen time. Do you use your devices to distract you from your thoughts? Put your phone away for a few hours a day. Turn your TV off unless you want to watch something specific.
  4. Continue learning. Devote your extra free time to acquiring new knowledge and skills. Take courses online or attend classes at a local university. Read books and listen to podcasts.
  5. Find a hobby. Fill your leisure time with challenging and enriching activities. There are hobbies to match any kind of interests or budget. Browse through magazines or ask your loved ones what they enjoy doing.
  6. Seek balance. Most adults need some time to socialize and some quiet time for themselves. Find the schedule that works for you.
  7. Consider counseling. If you have these feelings much of the time, it could be a sign of more serious issues such as depression, and professional help may greatly benefit you.

Loneliness can have serious consequences for your physical and mental health. If you feel empty and isolated, reach out to friends and family or talk with a therapist. You deserve to have positive relationships with yourself and others.

The numbers below are from the https://www.healthdirect.gov.au/mental-health-helplines

FriendLine supports anyone who’s feeling lonely, needs to reconnect or just wants a chat. You can call them 7 days a week on 1800 424 287, or chat online with one of their trained volunteers. All conversations with FriendLine are anonymous.

Kids Helpline is Australia’s only free 24/7 confidential and private counseling service specifically for children and young people aged 5 to 25. Call 1800 55 1800.

Lifeline provides 24-hour crisis counselling, support groups and suicide prevention services. Call 13 11 14.

MensLine Australia is a professional telephone and online support and information service for Australian men. Call 1300 78 99 78, 24 hours / 7 days a week.

MindSpot is a free telephone and online service for people with stress, worry, anxiety, low mood or depression. It provides online assessment and treatment for anxiety and depression. MindSpot is not an emergency or instant response service. Call 1800 61 44 34 AEST, 8am-8pm (Mon-Fri), 8am-6pm (Sat).

QLife provides nationwide telephone and web-based services to support lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) people of all ages. Call 1800 184 527, 3pm-12am (midnight) AEST / 7 days a week.

PANDA (Perinatal Anxiety & Depression Australia) provides a national telephone information, counselling and referral service staffed by trained volunteers, professional counsellors and supervising staff. Many helpline counsellors have had their own experience of perinatal depression or anxiety. Call 1300 726 306, 9am-7:30pm AEST (Mon-Fri).

SANE Australia provides support, training and education enabling those with a mental illness to lead a better life. Call 1800 18 7263, 10am-10pm AEST (Mon-Fri).

Suicide Call Back Service provides 24/7 support if you or someone you know is feeling suicidal. Call 1300 659 467.

IMG_2666

IMG_2666

I am a lifestyle blogger whose interests follow my career and hobbies.  My intention for my blog is to be an informative interactive platform so my readers will have a positive experience from visiting.  I encourage you to contact me with comments or further information you may require.

About me

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • Twitter
  • YouTube

Search

Pinterest

The Man Shake Meal in a Shake Coffee Flavoured

The Man Shake Meal in a Shake Coffee Flavoured

The Man Shake Meal in a Shake Coffee Flavoured
Believe it or not, weight loss isn't as hard as you think. The Man Shake program is simple to follow and the best part is you don't have to give up the food you love or starve yourself!

The Lady Shake Chocolate Flavour 840g

The Lady Shake Chocolate Flavour 840g

The Lady Shake is a healthy meal in a shake specifically designed for women. Great for breakfast as it is high in protein, fibre, vitamins and minerals and low in sugar.

RENPHO Foot Massager with Soothing Heat

RENPHO Foot Massager with Soothing Heat

RENPHO Foot Massager with Soothing Heat, Shiatsu Electric Foot Massager, Deep Kneading Heated Feet Back Massager, Relieve Pain & Stress of Foot and Back Fit All Size Feet

White Noise Machine – Dreamegg Sound Machine for Sleeping & Relaxing, 24 Non-Looping HIFI Sounds, 3 Auto-off Timer, Soothing Night Light, Noise Machine for Baby/Kid/Adults/Office, USB or AC Powered (White)

White Noise Machine - Dreamegg Sound Machine for Sleeping & Relaxing, 24 Non-Looping HIFI Sounds, 3 Auto-off Timer, Soothing Night Light, Noise Machine for Baby/Kid/Adults/Office, USB or AC Powered (White)

White Noise Machine Not only for babies, but also for moms and dads! With premium speaker, the sound machine provides vivid simulation of nature sounds, so you can get into your zone quicker and deeper like sleeping, meditation, yoga, or napping.)

FOLLOW

@dellow777

Good morning, have a beautiful day!! Good morning, have a beautiful day!!
Instagram post 17872300019839077 Instagram post 17872300019839077
Instagram post 17997966964651568 Instagram post 17997966964651568
Instagram post 18065821924326675 Instagram post 18065821924326675
Good start to the week! Good start to the week!
Instagram post 17942137151532932 Instagram post 17942137151532932
This is nice to finish the day! This is nice to finish the day!
Instagram post 17941588352419873 Instagram post 17941588352419873

Copyright © 2023 Jillies Blog · Theme by Blog Pixie