Three Powerful Ways To Start Your Day Off Right

 

ways to start the day right

How we begin our morning often sets the tone for the rest of the day. If you’ve ever woken up and immediately scrolled through your phone, only to find yourself feeling drained or anxious before you’ve even gotten out of bed, you’re not alone. I can’t tell you how many times that I felt that way. The good news? Shifting your morning habits can have a big impact on your mindset, productivity, and overall well-being. Here are three simple but powerful ways to start your day off right.

  1. Take Time to Journal and Set Intentions

Before diving into emails or to-do lists, take just 5–10 minutes to journal and reflect. I find that a beautiful journal makes me want to pick it up and journal more. Journaling doesn’t have to be anything complicated—simply jotting down how you feel, what you’re grateful for, and what you want to focus on can work wonders. Start small, even just one sentence or phrase.  Setting clear intentions for the day helps direct your energy and focus toward what matters most.

You can write things like, “Today, I intend to be present in meetings,” or “I will approach challenges with calm and clarity.” These little statements act as anchors throughout your day, helping you stay grounded and purposeful. Journaling also offers a chance to check in with yourself emotionally—something we often overlook in the rush of daily life.

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A couple of my favorite journals
  1. Resist the Urge to Scroll Social Media

It’s tempting to reach for your phone and check social media the moment you wake up, but doing so can instantly hijack your attention and affect your mood. Scrolling first thing in the morning bombards your brain with information and comparisons before you’ve even had a chance to connect with yourself. There is just so much content out there.

Instead, keep your phone on airplane mode for the first 30 minutes to an hour after waking up. Use that time to focus inward rather than outward. Read a few pages of a book, meditate, stretch, or just enjoy a quiet cup of coffee. Protecting this initial window of time allows you to start your day with intention, not reaction. I always open up the house and let the sunshine in, read a bit, and journal before checking emails or social media. I have made an effort not to be on social media as much, too.

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A peaceful way to start the day
  1. Get Outside and Soak in Some Fresh Air

There’s something undeniably refreshing about stepping outside first thing in the morning. Whether it’s a full-on walk or just standing on your porch or balcony for a few minutes, spending time outdoors early in the day offers a natural boost. Exposure to morning sunlight helps regulate your circadian rhythm, improving both mood and sleep quality. Plus, breathing in fresh air can wake up your senses and give you a little clarity boost. I know that I am much happier in a little sunshine with a cup of tea enjoying the sounds of the world waking up.

If possible, combine this outdoor time with light movement—like stretching or walking—to gently wake up your body and clear your mind. It’s also a great moment to practice mindfulness: notice the sounds, the temperature, the way your body feels as you move.

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Watching the world wake up

You don’t need to completely overhaul your routine to have a better morning. Just choosing a few small habits—like journaling, skipping social media, and spending time outside—can make a big difference in how your day unfolds. The way you start your day is, in many ways, how you live your life. So why not begin with intention, presence, and peace?

Until next week,

Carrie

Three Easy Tips To Start Your Day Right

 

Do you struggle with starting your day off right? I had been for a while. Pre-COVID, I had a morning routine that I really didn’t stray from. When we were all on lockdown, the yoga studio was closed, coffee shops and restaurants were closed, it seemed like everything we took for granted was closed. Thankfully, most places have opened back up and life has somewhat returned to normal. We are starting to travel again, and I have enjoyed getting back to travel.

I knew that during COVID I needed to create a new routine. I am a creature of habit and like structure and routine. These are three easy ways that I have found to make my morning start out on the right foot. Starting the day off on a positive note just makes the rest of the day even better.

  • Affirmation card and journaling. I start every morning by pulling an affirmation card from this deck and writing in the Five Minute Journal. I really enjoy this journal, just 5 minutes in the morning and 5 minutes in the evening. A few motivating words and thoughts start the day off right.
    Five-minute journal is my go-to journal

    Affirmation Deck I use every day
  • Working out. After my affirmation card and journaling, I get my workout in first thing in the morning. If I don’t do it then, I will get too busy and put it off. I have been doing Beachbody on Demand this last year. There are so many varieties of programs you won’t get bored. A morning workout gives you a boost of positive energy to start the day. I make sure to set my equipment out the night before so I have no excuse in the morning.

    I set all of my equipment out the night before
  • Lemon water. A simple glass of lemon water every morning is so beneficial for your body. I am not a coffee drinker, and a glass of lemon water does the trick for me. I have been trying to drink more water and I really like making my own flavored waters too. Lemon, lime, and mint is my favorite combination.

    Lemon water starts the day off right

This is the way I start my day. Just a few simple things can make such a positive impact and really set the tone for a positive and productive day. How do you start your day?

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carrie kellyCarrie Kelly is an Interior Redesigner Industry Specialist and  Lead Designer at Carrie Kelly Designs specializing in interior redesign, seasonal, and home decor helping clients create beautiful spaces in their homes without the time and expense of a full remodel. She is also a Senior Outfitter with Initial Outfitters, a boutique featuring all things monogrammed and personalized for your unique style. Carrie is also the author of Pineapples and Sweet Tea, a Lifestyle blog, and co-author of the #1 best-selling book The Art of Connection.

 

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