How I became a (kinda) morning person
Yes, itโs me. Youโre still reading my blog and seeing words youโd probably never thought youโd see. Also, you may be new here and like, โWho cares?โ but I tell ya, this is a big deal.
My OG friends here (thank you!!) know that Iโm a night owl and have been for most of my life. Itโs gotten more intense since we had kids. I LOVED the silence and alone time at night, so I started staying up later to enjoy a couple of shows and a glass of wine after the girls went to sleep. Itโs gotten exponentially worse over the past year when the pandemic hit. Since the Pilot was been traveling constantly and I’d often be here solo with the girls all day, nighttime was my only chance to accomplish work-related stuff. (I can work in spurts during the day while theyโre home but am so much more productive with a solid chunk of time.) Iโd easily stay up until 1-2am each night to finish a blog post or work on behind-the-scenes stuff, and when I woke up (as late as possible), I felt groggy and tired.
Over the past 2ish weeks, Iโve woken up BEFORE my alarm and have felt rested and energized. Itโs so weird, and so incredibly amazing, I thought Iโd share the changes I made in todayโs blog post. Some of these may seem super obvious, but like many things, the *simple* things are not always easy.
Here are some of the things Iโve done to wake up earlier each day and not hate the world:
1) Go to bed earlier. You may be like, โWell duh, Ginaโ but this has been hard for me to do. Once I started making it a priority, this has made waking up early so much easier and Iโm still able to get 8ish hours of sleep each night. In the past, when Iโve tried to wake up earlier, I didnโt bring my bedtime down at allโฆ which made it impossible to stick to for the long haul. Going to bed earlier has cut into my work time each day, but I find that Iโm more productive and focused during the daytime work blocks.
2) No more TV or checking my phone before bed. 9pm, and Iโm done with the phone. With my monthly book goal, I also havenโt been watching TV. There isnโt anything on that I really want to watch right now – this will prob change when the next great Netflix series comes out, but itโs currently a drought – and reading helps me wind down before bed.
3) Exercise earlier in the day. I try to exercise in the morning now, whether the girls are at home or at school. Sometimes theyโll hang out with me while I lift weights in the garage or ride the Peloton, and sometimes theyโll hang out and watch a show. Working out earlier energizes me for the day and when I used to work out at night, Iโd sometimes have a hard time relaxing into sleep mode.
4) Not eating after 7pm and no late-night alcohol. When I have wine or a cocktail later in the evening, my Oura ring lets me know. Itโs basically like, โDO NOTHING, your sleep quality was horrible.โ The same thing goes for late-night food. Your heart rate elevates as your body works to metabolize the food, which can disrupt sleep. Iโve been really focusing on eating more protein and veggies over the past couple of weeks and I think itโs given me extra energy in the morning.
5) My usual sleep helpers: the Oranifi gold power mixed with warm almond milk (code FITNESSISTA), Equilibria mint drops (code FITNESSISTA), the best sauna blanket, and this magnesium oil. All of these things help to make sleep more restorative, even when the Pilot is traveling.
6) Resetting my circadian rhythm: throwing the curtains open as soon as Iโm awake and stepping into the sunshine, moving my body as soon as Iโm awake, time outdoors every single day, and focusing on winding down as soon as the sun goes down. More of my tips for better sleep are in this post.ย
My goal is to get to the point where I can have coffee and get some work done or a workout in before the girls are awake. ๐
So tell me friends: are you a night owl or an early bird?
xo
Gina
We are such earlier rises at my house but go to bed so, so early. The pandemic has made it more extreme since there are no social outings in the evening or late kid sports practices, etc. It works for us but we are are on a different schedule from most people!
It sounds like our family schedule is similar to yours, Allison D! I sometimes joke that we could milk cows if we had them in our backyard in Boston;) My daughter is 6.5yo and sleeps by 7pm and the adults go to bed by 9pm. We all wake by 5:45am! I feel like our family has a different rhythm than most especially with very little socializing during the pandemic and how dark it gets here in the winter months.
Like Gina suggests, the TV is off in our home by 6:00pm and I read a book on the kindle before bed (no phones etc). I feel less stressed with less digital stimuli and sleep easier.
yes, exactly! we very rarely do anything in the evenings anymore, so it’s much easier to crash out at a reasonable time
Iโm a night owl who wishes I could be an early riser. I go through phases where Iโll start waking up early and having some โโme timeโ but it doesnโt take much to throw me back into my old ways. Iโm pregnant now and love sleep and I know when I get back into the newborn phase Iโll be a walking zombie again, but maybe one day! Haha
hahah oh man. i used to scoff at people who said, “sleep while you can!!” when i was pregnant, but i get it now. i’m excited for you!! the newborn squishy phase is so sweet
I’m definitely a morning person. I like going to bed before 10 and waking up at 6 in this pandemic world. Back when I actually had to drive to work I would wake up at 5 to work out, walk the dog, and read before work. Now I sleep in a bit and read and walk before work, and save my workout for lunchtime. I like to read before bed as well and try to enforce a “don’t press play after 8:30 pm” rule ๐
i love the idea of walking before work! i’m definitely going to try and do that as the weather warms up and the pilot is here more often in the mornings ๐
I’ve started getting up early to have my quiet time in the morning before the kids get up rather than at night. I approach them and the day with a much more positive attitude that way. I also approach bedtime more positively when it’s not the only thing in the way of my “quiet time.” Thanks for the tips!
YES. bed time used to get in the way off quiet time and it doesn’t feel like that any more. i feel much happier when i wake up a bit before the kiddos and can start the day on my terms, instead of the alarm’s ๐
I am a morning person but caffeine helps
This is so timely for me. Iโm trying to go to bed earlier and wake up earlier but my sleep isnโt that good or I canโt fall asleep if I go to bed earlier. Hoping some of these tips can help me. Thanks for sharing!!
Night owl because that’s my quiet time after the kids are in bed! I attempt to watch TV and pretend I’m going to fold laundry while I watch, but just fall asleep on the couch… Last week I made a rule that I needed to be in my bedroom before 12. I did pretty good and I really noticed a difference the next morning. 2 days in to this week and not so good! Especially with an early bird of a 6 yr old and 2 year old!