Morning Routine Quotes

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Waylon H. Lewis
“Meditate five minutes each morning and see it wake up your entire life.”
Waylon H. Lewis

Mridula Singh
“Your energy in the morning is a clean slate, and you get a chance each day to build it up the way you want”
Mridula Singh

Todd Stocker
“Your morning routine generates a 10x return for good or for bad. Make it good.”
Todd Stocker, Becoming The Fulfilled Leader

Jen Calonita
“Anna practically leapt out of bed and skidded across the floor in her bare feet. She didn't bother looking in the mirror. Her long red hair, which she had unbraided the night before, couldn't be that messy, could it? Hmmm... maybe she'd give it a quick glance before she pulled off her nightdress. She looked in the mirror. Not good. Her hair looked like a bird's nest.
Did she have time to fix it?
She had to fix it.
Where was her brush?
It should have been on the desk like it always was, but it wasn't there. Where was it?
Think, Anna. She remembered brushing her hair the morning before at the window seat, because it had the best view of Arendelle. Looking at Arendelle made her start dreaming about Arendelle and what she'd do when she someday moved there. She'd have her own bake shop, of course, and her cookies would be so popular that people would be lined up day and night to purchase them. She'd meet new people and make friends, and it all sounded so glorious she had started singing and spinning around the room with the hairbrush... Oh! Now she remembered where she had flung it.”
Jen Calonita, Conceal, Don't Feel

Liz Braswell
“Then she dove into the morning cleaning.
There weren't many rooms in the tower, which made it easy, but she liked to be thorough. Sweep, mop, polish. The garderobe and her mirror got sparkly from scrubbing with a bit of vinegar (a trick she learned from Book #14: Useful Recipes for Master Servants). She transferred a day dress that was soaking in a soapy bucket to a clean water bucket, scrubbing out the bit of lingonberry juice stain from breakfast on Monday.
7:00: Personal ablutions. She washed her face and nails and applied cream to her cuticles and everywhere on her face but the T-zone, which was, despite her fairy-tale beauty, just a tad prone to breaking out.
8:00: Reading. She (re)read Book #26, Sidereus Nuncius by Galileo. More a pamphlet than a book, but it counted.
8:30: Art! Lacking a proper canvas (or piece of wall space) she chose to spend her painting time decorating the mop handle. It might not be dry enough to actually use the next day, but that was all right. Birthday weeks meant the occasional break from routine-- that was part of the fun!”
Liz Braswell, What Once Was Mine

Todd Stocker
“Believe that your day is going to be good and leave it up to the day to prove you wrong.”
Todd Stocker, Leading From The Gut: 3 Power Principles of Effective Leaders

Shawn  Wells
“Ask yourself a simple question: “How do I wake up every morning?” By that, I mean, what do those first few moments of consciousness feel like?”
Shawn Wells, The Energy Formula: Six life changing ingredients to unleash your limitless potential

Joel B. Randall
“The second your eyelids squint open and your arm limply hits the snooze, it’s off to the races. Tell yourself, 'I have a fantastic day planned today,' then go out and prove yourself right.”
Joel B. Randall, Study, Sleep, Repeat: 130 Tips to Schedule Your College Life

Juno  Dawson
“I throw on some sweatpants and tell everyone I want a 'real' coffee which sounds more believable than telling them I'm going for a run. That would literally never happen unless I was running away from a murderer and even then I'd try to reason with him”
Juno Dawson, Stay Another Day

“I am almost certain that he has texted me at the same time each morning just to get me up for work. And his plan has succeeded. My body clock now wakes me up at 8:45 a.m. and instead of cursing at the world, the first thing I do is smile.”
Megan Clawson, Falling Hard for the Royal Guard

“How do you wake up every day with a burning desire to make the world a better place without making your bed in the first place?”
Emmanuel Apetsi