The One Habit that May Reduce Stress, Improve Sleep, and Increase Productivity
This one habit may also help improve your relationships and encourage more consistency with healthy nutrition and fitness.
This magical habit: bookending your days.
Intentionally mark the beginning and end of each day.
This is something I could improve upon.
In the morning, spend anywhere from 5 minutes (to get started if that’s all you can manage) to one hour (ideally) setting yourself up for a great day. This is time that is set aside for you to ramp up your energy, focus your mind, and help you grow as a person.
During this time, you could:
- Do some light stretching, take a walk, or go for an intense workout
- Meditate or pray
- Study a topic of interest or personal development by reading or listening to a book or course
- Set an intention for your day (not a “To Do” list, but an attitude that you’d like to carry with you. Examples: being present to others; having a spirit of forgiveness; peacefulness; clarity)
- Do a brain dump and write 3 pages longhand, whatever comes to mind. Also known as Morning Pages.
If you typically begin your day listening to the news, reading emails, or scrolling social media, try some different habits for two weeks. Take note of what your day is like depending on how you begin it.
See if your new habit helps you feel calmer and clearer—more productive.
At the end of the day, bookend with another habit. An hour is ideal—do what you can.
Maybe:
- Cook a simple meal, which can be meditative (If you enjoy cooking, that is)
- Read something lighthearted
- Listen to music
- Stretch or meditate
- Do a brain dump or gratitude journaling
- Take a bath or shower
Any calming activity that helps you relax is a good choice.
Again, try this for two weeks and see if you find your overall quality of life improving.
Consistency in bookending your days may lead to a variety of positive results.
Experiment with the amount of time you spend and the activities you select. These may change over time, or even daily.
Do what works. The goal is to have set boundaries for your day, separating the time you give to others and the time set apart for you.
Bookends.
And in case you’re wondering, I’m still in full birth month celebration mode. I think I may need to bookend my birth month with a warm-up month prior to and a wind-down month after.
I’ll see if I can convince Mr. Non-Compliant to go along with that idea.
Cheers to more February fun,
Carol
“Though, February is short, it is filled with lots of love and sweet surprises.” ― Charmaine J. Forde