I sure hate this whole changing the clocks thing. I really, really wish that we didn’t do it at all. But if we’re going to have to “fall back,” I’m going to encourage you to take advantage of this week to put that time to work for you. If you don’t have an early morning habit and want to start one, this is the week. Now’s your chance!
Caveat: you will probably wind up wanting to go to bed an hour earlier (aka, your usual bed time before the time change) too.
If you want to try to get up an hour earlier to work out, here is my advice: KEEP IT SIMPLE. Trust me, you can get out of bed, but you don’t want to have to do a lot of thinking after you do.
First tip: set out your gym clothes before you go to sleep. Just make a little pile (don’t forget your socks and sneakers) somewhere near your bed. If you put on your gym clothes as soon as you get out of bed, it’s a deterrent to climbing back into bed. Also, have your gym bag ready to go – water bottle, headphones, cycling shoes, yoga mat, grippy socks, whatever – you don’t want to be looking for/collecting these things when you’re just waking up.
Next: get out quick. Brush your teeth, grab your gym bag and get out the door.
Last tip (or actually, this probably should have been the first tip): know what you’re going to do when you get to the gym. You already know that I’m a fan of group fitness classes. More reasons why: 1) they happen at set times, so you know when you need to be there; and 2) someone is going to tell you what to do when you get there, so you only have to be awake enough to listen. Also, you usually have to sign up ahead of time and there is usually some sort of penalty for no-showing, which can be motivating on those days when turning the alarm off and rolling over seems like the better option.
If you aren’t interested in starting an early morning work-out habit but you do want to start meditating or journaling or eating a healthy breakfast or one of the million other things “first thing in the morning” options that you haven’t tried to start doing yet, this is your week. Pick one. Try it. Starting your day by doing something for yourself is a wonderful gift. Maybe you decide that the best gift you can give yourself is that time in bed, that’s ok too.
For me, I feel like my “first thing in the morning” list is long enough. Sure, there are more things that I would like to do like meditate, or drink hot lemon water, or read the news (ok, well maybe this is a good one to keep not doing). But, going back to my main point, it’s better to: KEEP IT SIMPLE. When something becomes important enough to me, I’ll find time in my day to make it happen. In the meantime, I’m going to protect the small habit that I’ve established.
Do you already have an early morning routine? What gets you out of bed?
I don’t have an early morning routine. I do have a consistent bedtime routine; I tell myself I’m going to get up early to exercise, write or go to the grocery store, but end up doing none of those things. I’ll have good talk with myself tonight.