Creating Routine: 5 Reasons to Start

Creating Routine: Those of you who know me will admit I am
a creature of habit. I am pretty darn predictable. I like having a routine. I don’t
like when my routine is interrupted in any way. I take comfort in knowing that
my time is structured and follows directional beacons. It’s what makes me tick.
But straying from this routine activates my nervous tic!
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I realize I am an
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Creating Routine: 5 Reasons to Start
1. Develop good habits
One of the best reasons
to create a daily routine is that it can help you combat bad habits. By
replacing bad habits with good ones, you can gradually improve all aspects of
your life. It can be tough to overcome bad habits, but a routine can help
massively. Committing to a brisk walk after dinner instead of sitting on the
couch will improve your life – without a doubt. When I first started walking
with Melissa, I hated it. It was painful and I just wanted to watch TV. After
sticking with it and not giving up, the walk not only became a routine, but a
truly enjoyable habit requiring little thought. It may sound counterintuitive,
but committing to routines can actually lead to new experiences.
2. Boost your
efficiency
A good daily routine
will make you much more efficient. You won’t be flushing your time down the
toilet. A great routine to consider is checking and responding to email only
twice daily – at 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. for example. This keeps you from being a
ping pong ball constantly checking your email. It helps to free up time for
more important tasks that can be completed sooner. Structure streamlines!
3. Sleep better
Routines help you sleep
better. If you go to bed at the same time each night, and awake at the same
time each morning, you’ll feel much more refreshed. I also recommend implementing
things that help “shut down the brain,” such as switching off all forms of
electronics an hour before bed. Unplug from the thumbs-ups, the editorials, and
the selfies. All they do is elevate your blood pressure and rob you of much
needed, quality sleep.
Additionally, routine
reduces restless sleeping, which reduces Melissa karate chopping me in the
middle of the night. Sleeping better improves every aspect of your life. Which
leads us to # 4.
4. Improve your health
Improved sleep improves
our brain function and our health. Always remember the mind body connection. Whether
you need to improve your physical or your mental health, a good routine can
prove invaluable. By using it to introduce healthier habits, you’ll start to
notice fast changes in your mood and general wellbeing.
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5. Reduce and relieve stress I don’t like surprises, even good ones. I take that back. I like the good surprises except the first couple of seconds when the person says: “Guess What??!!” I have a mini anxiety attack because I expect bad news! Having said that, a daily routine can help reduce and relieve stress. As you know what your day mostly consists of, and you use it to introduce healthier habits, your stress levels will naturally decrease. Routine doesn’t need to be boring! So be sure to schedule some fun and personal time into your day. It will give you something to look forward to as you check off the boxes on your schedule. So, there you have it, 5 reasons for creating a daily routine. While developing an effective routine can take time, once you have it in place you won’t regret taking the time to create it. You won’t even have to think about it because it will become habit. ~Ted |
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