Guest Blogger Alexandra Franzen
Written By: Alexandra Franzen
The smallest thing.
For
the last several years, my morning routine has rolled the same way.
Bleep
bleep bleep. The
alarm clock on my phone goes off. I reach groggily towards the little table
where my phone is resting. I flip off the alarm. And then — because I’m already
holding my phone in my hand — I start scrolling absentmindedly through emails,
the latest news stories (usually horrible and devastating), and whatnot. After
ten minutes, I feel…completely stressed out.
Not
exactly an ideal way to begin the day.
Awhile
ago, I found myself wondering, “What is my ‘fantasy’ morning routine?”
My
fantasy went like this:
–
I wake up to a pleasant sound — a zen alarm clock that creates the sounds of
ocean waves, birds singing, something like that — instead of aggressive robotic
beeping.
–
My coffee maker is located on the little table right next to my bed. It’s been
pre-loaded the night before with ground coffee and water. All I have to do is
reach out and tap the button. I don’t have to walk into the kitchen. I don’t
even have to get out of bed!
–
Next to the coffee maker, there’s a glass jar filled with Stroopwafel cookies. I can have a cookie
with my morning coffee. In bed.
–
My phone is not in my bedroom at all.
–
Instead of the phone, there’s an inspiring book. I can spend a few minutes
reading fiction first thing in the morning instead of scrolling through emails.
–
I start my day feeling inspired, luxurious, and refreshed, instead of panicky.
And
then it occurred to me, “Why can’t my fantasy be my reality?”
There’s nothing stopping me. All I need
to do is move the coffee maker into my bedroom, take the phone out of my
bedroom, and set a few things into place.
And
I did it.
And
you know what?
IT
IS SERIOUSLY AWESOME.
My
morning — really, my entire day — feels different. All because I made some very
small changes to my environment.
When
we’re feeling stressed, often, we go to extremes. We think, “I need a totally
new career!” or “I need to move to a new country,” or “I need to get rid of
EVERYTHING in my home!” But often, those kinds of extreme measures aren’t
really necessary.
Sometimes,
it’s the smallest thing that makes the biggest difference.
What’s
a small change that would create a big ripple effect in your day?
Whatever
it is, make the change. Move your painting canvas into your living room. Build
a tea station in your office. Create a mini yoga studio and meditation shrine
on your balcony. Put your phone into a drawer, out of sight, so it’s not the
first thing you see in the morning.
Whatever
you fantasize about, why not build it?
Make
it happen. Because it will make all the difference.
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