For most people, waking up in the morning is a drag. As you get out of bed, you
start to think of your responsibilities. how to cure the hangover from the night before, or just how
you can forget the regrettable things that you said to your loved one. Most importantly, being
prepared for the unknown of a new day. The only thing that you can do is, knowing what to do
with your time, and managing it.
First step, is knowing what "getting ready in the morning" means to you. Does it
involve doing your homework? Getting caught up with your favorite TV show? Or simply,
eating breakfast. Another important aspect of getting ready is, learning to being in the moment
and learning to be patient. Sometimes you get your mind so wrapped up with the past; that you
cannot function well, because you are not living in the moment. As I mentioned earlier,
sometimes you will go to sleep with regret of saying regretful things the day before. Eventually
things will come in place, and you and your loved one will be able to reconcile. But what about
your hangover? You cannot reconcile from that! Yet, you can still heal and rejuvenate the body,
and do your best for what is to come. Therefore the first step to getting ready is, knowing what
you want to do with your time, living in the moment, think about your responsibilities and
priorities. Most importantly, be the best that you can be.
The next and final step is time management. As much as there are things that are
beyond our control, there are certain things that you (personally) can mobilize. Time
management, will not only prevent you from waking up late, but it will make you less scattered.
For instance. my body prefers four to five hours of sleep. If I go more or less than that, I will feel
overloaded. Therefore, I would go to sleep at midnight, and wake up by five. In conclusion, my
advice to getting ready in the morning