Sunday, March 1, 2009

You Can Set The Pace Of Each Day


You can set the tone of each day by what you do first thing after you wake up.


If you are like me, I am a BIG coffee drinker... I depend on my coffee to get me moving in the mornings. And every once in a while, I wake up and stumble my way down the stairs and into the kitchen in a comatose state.... I reach in and get my scooper ready to dig in and scoop out my morning dose of perkiness and then.... Ohhh No!!! It's empty.... What! no Coffee? And then the rest of my day is OFF...Nothing seems to go right.

And guess what? That moment right then and there can change the pace of the rest of your day.
Come on, admit it... You know it's true.

So how about doing some things each morning that will help set the pace for the rest of your day?

For some that may be starting out with exercising each morning. That feeling of accomplishing something physical, achieving your goal and getting your adrenaline jumping first thing in the morning.

For some that may be to take a few quiet moments and read a little something motivational. Maybe something by Napolean Hill, Stephen Covey or Richard Carlson.

For some, that may be listening to your favorite songs first thing in the morning to get you moving. Everyone has a song that gets you moving, even when you may be down in the dumps.

What I am suggesting is something do-able. You really can set the mood each morning for the rest of your day just by starting out with whatever moves you... Whatever motivates you. When you start each day off by doing something positive, that you enjoy, the rest of your day will follow that same tone. And if you should hit a bump in the road or something does not go your way, you will tackle the situation with a much better attitude.

Try it, you might like it!



Cindy Ashworth is a single, work at home mom. Providing a REAL work at home business with one on one coaching and mentoring. The way it should be! Also the owner of www.asinglewahm.blogspot.com and www.mykidsmywhy.com.

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