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Thomas Frank Study Tips, 8 Things to STOP Doing When You Wake Up in the Morning

8 Things to STOP Doing When You Wake Up in the Morning

Hey, what's up guys?

So, today we are going to talk about your morning routine.

Now there is a ton of stuff out there on the internet

about morning routines.

There's tons of books, there's tons of blogs,

there's tons of podcast episodes

but it seems like the majority of those are focused

on what you should be adding to your morning routine,

what you should do.

I wanna take a little bit of a different tact today

and focus on what you should stop doing

in your morning routine.

So today we are going to break down eight different things

that you should stop doing when you wake up in the morning,

if you're doing them right now.

The first item on our list

has to do with that magical little rectangle

of plastic and silicone in your pocket.

If you wake up in the morning

and immediately check social media on your phone,

you need to stop doing this

for two important reasons.

First and foremost, if you make checking social media

the first action of your day

then the first action of your day

is giving into a craving for novelty

and that counteracts all of the work that you've been doing

to build your focus muscle.

By contrast, if you wait a little bit

before you check those feeds and maybe do some other things

like breakfast or working out or reading a book for a bit,

you are telling your brain that,

yes, you have to wait before you can go check

all those novelty-inducing social media feeds.

And that's gonna make you much more able to focus

on your work later on in the day.

Reason number two why you should

stop checking social media in the morning

is because if you're anything like me,

you tend to just grab the phone

and start checking your feeds in bed.

And you intend to only check your feeds

for about five minutes

but you end up looking at them for 20 minutes sometimes

and from personal experience I can tell you

there is no healthy position

to be looking at a phone in bed.

You're either looking at it with your arm above your head

or you're propped up on one elbow.

Either way you are putting your body

in a bad postural position and if you do this enough

you can actually end up causing nerve damage.

I've actually caused nerve damage in my own arms before

and it is really painful and impedes my work

and it takes a surprisingly long time to heal.

So, in short, use your bed as a place for sleeping.

Check your social media when you're out of bed

and do it a little bit after you wake up.

Item number two on our list

is eating an unhealthy breakfast.

So, I'm actually reading Jordan Peterson's book

12 Rules For Living right now

and in this book he actually talks about

how eating a protein and fat-heavy breakfast

can actually decrease feelings of anxiety.

Even putting that aside, I know a lot of people

like to wake up

and they eat a breakfast full of sugar or simple carbs

and neither of those things

is gonna set you up for

sustained healthy energy throughout the day.

And this is not me getting on a high horse here.

This is yet another area where

I actually struggle with temptation

because it can be very easy for me to fall into a pattern

while I wake up every single day,

convince myself I need to work right away

and then go to Starbucks and get a breakfast sandwich.

And those things are not healthy.

So, you might be asking yourself,

how do I make sure that I'm eating a healthy breakfast

on a regular basis?

And one of the easiest ways to do this

is to bulk prep your meals.

This basically means taking one or two days a week

to bulk cook a bunch of food in advance

so it's really easy and quick to grab it in the mornings.

The great thing about this is that it's efficient.

You don't have to get out the pots and pans

seven different times.

You don't have to clean them seven different times.

It's just one or two times

and you reap the time saving benefits.

One really great candidate for bulk prepping

is hard-boiled eggs

because if you have a pressure cooker

you can cook them really, really quickly

and the shells are very easy to peel off

and if you don't, you can easily do it in a pot.

It's a little harder to peel the shells off,

it's still pretty easy

and saves you a lot of time.

Or you can do what me and my girlfriend love to do

which is making egg bakes in a casserole dish.

Item number three on the list

is hitting the snooze button on your alarm.

And you knew this was coming on the list.

So, aside from the fact that hitting the snooze button

is basically denying yourself good quality sleep

that you could've had

because you are interrupting your sleep cycle

and then attempting to get into a new one,

which is going to be inevitably interrupted early again.

Hitting the snooze button is also a terrible idea

because doing it is admitting defeat

as your very first action of the day.

If you hit the snooze button on your alarm,

it means that you had set an intention

to wake up at a specific time the night before

and then you failed.

So, do yourself a favor and get out of bed

the moment your alarm goes off.

Now, this might sound a little bit weird

but I've actually found it pretty helpful

to picture myself setting this intention

and telling it to a specific person.

And the person who always comes to mind for me

is Jocko Willink, who is currently a podcaster and author

but was a Navy seal

and, to be honest is somebody that I would definitely

not want to disappoint in real life.

Of course, if that's not enough

I've also devised a system for basically forcing myself

to go get up in the morning using a scheduled tweet.

And if you're curious about that,

I will have a link in the description down below

and on screen right now.

Now, we're moving on to item number four.

It's a brand new John Cena for my door.

Just kidding, it's complaining.

Seriously, a lot of people love

to wake up in the morning and complain.

They complain about how early it is.

They complain about having to go to work.

They complain about how tired they feel.

And the problem with complaining

is that the words that you choose to use,

the way that you choose to express yourself

actually has a tangible effect on your state of mind

and your level of motivation.

So, instead of waking up in the morning and complaining

why not think about what you have to grateful about,

what you can be positive about.

If you dwell on these things

you're gonna be an overall happier person.

Alright, item number five

is cleaning up your living space and your work area.

Now this is definitely not a bad thing to do

but I'm putting it on this list

because I think it is much better to do it the night before.

You might have heard me talk in the past

about a concept called Clear to Neutral.

This basically means setting your work area

or you living area back to its neutral state

after you're done using this.

And the reason you wanna do this

is that the next time you come to use it,

which, in the case of your living space

would be the next day when you wake up,

you want it to be in a state that is already usable.

When your living space, your workspace

is ready to be used immediately when you start the day

you don't have to waste any of your willpower

or your time getting it ready.

It's just ready to go.

So, when your building your before bed routine

build in a little bit of time

for cleaning your space up and clearing it back to neutral.

Your future self is gonna very appreciative.

On a similar note, item number six is planning your day.

Now, planning your day in the morning

can be very useful for some people.

Some people love to have that

as part of their morning routine

but for other people it can actually be a lot better

to plan their day the night before.

Personally, I find that when I wake up

to a concrete plan that I set up the night before,

I almost feel kind of beholden to my past self

and I'm much more clear on the direction

of going to go in immediately.

It's kinda similar to how Barack Obama

used to outsource the decision for what outfit

he was going to wear during the day

because he didn't want to deal with that decision.

He already had a ton of other decisions

and that was just going to make him less focused.

Item number seven is starting your day with negative news.

And if you're the kind of person

who likes to check Reddit or the news app on your phone,

this is something that you need to be wary about.

As somebody who likes to browse Reddit,

I mean, heck, I've even got

my own subreddit for College Info Geek.

I am well aware that many of the default subreddits

on reddit.com are filled with tons of negative news.

And yes, you might wanna keep up to date on world events

but if you're waking up every single morning

and bombarding yourself with a ton of negative stories,

that's gonna put you in a negative state of mind.

And it's also likely to send you down rabbit holes

that end up wasting a ton of your time.

So, if you are going to wake up and check news,

check your feeds, if that's something you like to do,

tailor those feeds to be full of positive

or interesting information not negative news.

Or, if you wanna do something even more effective,

just read a book in the morning.

Make that part of your morning routine

and then check your feeds later on during the day.

Again, if you wake up in the morning

and you start with some long-form content,

that's building that focus muscle.

And that brings us to our final item on the list

which is getting up at different times every morning.

If you don't currently have

a at least somewhat consistent time

that you wake up in the morning,

if you're getting up really late on the weekends

and really early during the days

or you have totally different wake-up times during the week,

then you are negatively impacting

your body's circadian rhythm

and negatively impacting the quality of your sleep.

So, as best as you can, try to establish

a consistent wake-up time for yourself.

And I know a bunch of you are gonna ask me

can I still sleep in on the weekends?

And, biologically speaking, you would be best off

by having a consistent wake-up time

that includes the weekends.

Your body doesn't have like a special,

magical weekend mode.

It doesn't switch over all of its biological processes

because you're not in school or work.

But that doesn't mean that you are going to ruin your life

by sleeping in on the weekends.

And to be quite honest, I actually sleep in

about an hour later on Saturdays and Sundays

than when I get up during the week.

So, if you wanna be like me,

you don't wanna be completely uber efficient,

then go ahead and do that

but from a scientific perspective,

a consistent wake-up time is better

than an inconsistent one.

Now, in future videos we are definitely

going to talk about things that you can add

to your morning routine to further improve

the quality of your daily life

but the nice thing about the items on this list

is that, well, they don't take a lot of effort

to put into practice.

So, earlier in the video we talked about

how it might be a good addition to your morning routine

to read a book.

And this is something that I like to do myself

but because I'm very committed

to having some form of exercise

in my morning routine as well,

whether it be going to the gym

or going for a bike ride or for a long walk,

I typically listen to my books.

And my favorite app for finding those book is Audible.

Audible has an unbeatable selection of audio book titles

in a ton of different genres

ranging from psychology to science fiction to biographies.

So, no matter what's sitting on your reading list,

you are most likely going to be able

to find it in their library.

Now, in the past you've probably seen me

talk about how you can use Audible on your phone

but today I wanted to show you

how you can also use it on an Amazon Echo.

And it's really easy.

All you do is ask Alexa to read an Audible book.

Alexa, read Elon Musk by Ashlee Vance.

- [Alexa] Getting the selection from

Thomas Audible Library.

Resuming Elon Musk.

- And from there you can easily listen

while you're cooking dinner,

which is what I usually use it for

or while you're doing anything else at home.

Also, as a guy who sometimes likes to listen to audio books

while I am going to sleep,

I love the fact that you can ask Alexa

to set a sleep timer so your book doesn't get too far ahead

once you actually do fall asleep.

And, of course, you can also use voice commands

to ask Alexa to pause or go backwards or skip forward

and at any time you can pause what you're listening to

on your Echo device

and pick up right where you left off on your phone.

So, if you've got an Echo device

you can try this for free right now.

And when you're ready for more

you can go over to audible.com/thomas

or text Thomas to 500-500 on your phone

to get a free one-month trial

that also comes with a free audio book download

of your choosing.

Now, as you con probably tell from all the B-roll here,

the book that I'm gonna recommend for you guys this week

is the Elon Musk biography by Ashlee Vance

which covers Elon Musk's early years

as well as the development of Tesla and SpaceX

and if you saw my recent video on Elon Musk,

a lot of the lessons about how productive he is

came straight from that book.

So, if you wanna start listening to that book for free

or any other book of your choosing,

once again you can go over to audible.com/thomas

or text Thomas to 500-500 on your phone.

Big thanks to Audible for sponsoring this video

and helping to support this channel.

And, as always, thank you guys so much for watching.

You can hit that Like button if you enjoyed this video

and also subscribe right there

if you don't wanna miss future videos

when they come out.

You might also wanna pick up a free copy of my book

on how to earn better grades right there

or check out one more video on this channel

right around here.

Thanks for watching

and I will see you in the next video.


8 Things to STOP Doing When You Wake Up in the Morning 8 Dinge, die Sie nicht mehr tun sollten, wenn Sie morgens aufwachen 8 cosas que debes dejar de hacer cuando te levantas por la mañana 8 choses à arrêter de faire quand vous vous réveillez le matin 8 coisas para parar de fazer quando acorda de manhã 8 речей, які варто перестати робити, коли ви прокидаєтеся вранці 早晨起床后要停止做的 8 件事

Hey, what's up guys?

So, today we are going to talk about your morning routine.

Now there is a ton of stuff out there on the internet

about morning routines.

There's tons of books, there's tons of blogs,

there's tons of podcast episodes

but it seems like the majority of those are focused

on what you should be adding to your morning routine,

what you should do.

I wanna take a little bit of a different tact today

and focus on what you should stop doing

in your morning routine.

So today we are going to break down eight different things

that you should stop doing when you wake up in the morning,

if you're doing them right now.

The first item on our list

has to do with that magical little rectangle له علاقة مع هذا المستطيل الصغير السحري

of plastic and silicone in your pocket. من البلاستيك والسيليكون في جيبك.

If you wake up in the morning

and immediately check social media on your phone,

you need to stop doing this

for two important reasons.

First and foremost, if you make checking social media

the first action of your day

then the first action of your day

is giving into a craving for novelty هو إعطاء الرغبة في الجدة

and that counteracts all of the work that you've been doing

to build your focus muscle. لبناء العضلات التركيز الخاص بك.

By contrast, if you wait a little bit على النقيض من ذلك ، إذا انتظرت قليلاً

before you check those feeds and maybe do some other things

like breakfast or working out or reading a book for a bit,

you are telling your brain that,

yes, you have to wait before you can go check

all those novelty-inducing social media feeds. كل تلك الخلاصات التي تحفز وسائل التواصل الاجتماعي.

And that's gonna make you much more able to focus

on your work later on in the day.

Reason number two why you should

stop checking social media in the morning

is because if you're anything like me,

you tend to just grab the phone

and start checking your feeds in bed. وبدء التحقق من الأعلاف الخاصة بك في السرير.

And you intend to only check your feeds

for about five minutes

but you end up looking at them for 20 minutes sometimes

and from personal experience I can tell you

there is no healthy position

to be looking at a phone in bed.

You're either looking at it with your arm above your head

or you're propped up on one elbow. أو كنت مسنود على كوع واحد.

Either way you are putting your body

in a bad postural position and if you do this enough في وضع موضعي سيء وإذا كنت تفعل هذا بما فيه الكفاية

you can actually end up causing nerve damage. يمكنك في الواقع ينتهي التسبب في تلف الأعصاب.

I've actually caused nerve damage in my own arms before

and it is really painful and impedes my work

and it takes a surprisingly long time to heal.

So, in short, use your bed as a place for sleeping. لذلك ، وباختصار ، استخدم سريرك كمكان للنوم.

Check your social media when you're out of bed

and do it a little bit after you wake up.

Item number two on our list

is eating an unhealthy breakfast.

So, I'm actually reading Jordan Peterson's book

12 Rules For Living right now

and in this book he actually talks about

how eating a protein and fat-heavy breakfast كيف تناول البروتين والدهون الثقيلة

can actually decrease feelings of anxiety. يمكن أن تقلل بالفعل مشاعر القلق.

Even putting that aside, I know a lot of people حتى لو وضعنا ذلك جانباً ، أعرف الكثير من الناس

like to wake up

and they eat a breakfast full of sugar or simple carbs

and neither of those things

is gonna set you up for ستعمل لك

sustained healthy energy throughout the day. طاقة صحية مستدامة طوال اليوم.

And this is not me getting on a high horse here.

This is yet another area where

I actually struggle with temptation

because it can be very easy for me to fall into a pattern

while I wake up every single day,

convince myself I need to work right away

and then go to Starbucks and get a breakfast sandwich.

And those things are not healthy.

So, you might be asking yourself,

how do I make sure that I'm eating a healthy breakfast

on a regular basis?

And one of the easiest ways to do this

is to bulk prep your meals.

This basically means taking one or two days a week

to bulk cook a bunch of food in advance

so it's really easy and quick to grab it in the mornings.

The great thing about this is that it's efficient.

You don't have to get out the pots and pans

seven different times.

You don't have to clean them seven different times.

It's just one or two times

and you reap the time saving benefits.

One really great candidate for bulk prepping

is hard-boiled eggs

because if you have a pressure cooker

you can cook them really, really quickly

and the shells are very easy to peel off

and if you don't, you can easily do it in a pot.

It's a little harder to peel the shells off,

it's still pretty easy

and saves you a lot of time.

Or you can do what me and my girlfriend love to do

which is making egg bakes in a casserole dish.

Item number three on the list

is hitting the snooze button on your alarm.

And you knew this was coming on the list.

So, aside from the fact that hitting the snooze button

is basically denying yourself good quality sleep

that you could've had

because you are interrupting your sleep cycle

and then attempting to get into a new one,

which is going to be inevitably interrupted early again.

Hitting the snooze button is also a terrible idea

because doing it is admitting defeat

as your very first action of the day.

If you hit the snooze button on your alarm,

it means that you had set an intention

to wake up at a specific time the night before

and then you failed.

So, do yourself a favor and get out of bed

the moment your alarm goes off.

Now, this might sound a little bit weird

but I've actually found it pretty helpful

to picture myself setting this intention

and telling it to a specific person.

And the person who always comes to mind for me

is Jocko Willink, who is currently a podcaster and author

but was a Navy seal

and, to be honest is somebody that I would definitely

not want to disappoint in real life.

Of course, if that's not enough

I've also devised a system for basically forcing myself

to go get up in the morning using a scheduled tweet.

And if you're curious about that,

I will have a link in the description down below

and on screen right now.

Now, we're moving on to item number four.

It's a brand new John Cena for my door.

Just kidding, it's complaining.

Seriously, a lot of people love

to wake up in the morning and complain.

They complain about how early it is.

They complain about having to go to work.

They complain about how tired they feel.

And the problem with complaining

is that the words that you choose to use,

the way that you choose to express yourself

actually has a tangible effect on your state of mind

and your level of motivation.

So, instead of waking up in the morning and complaining

why not think about what you have to grateful about,

what you can be positive about.

If you dwell on these things

you're gonna be an overall happier person.

Alright, item number five

is cleaning up your living space and your work area.

Now this is definitely not a bad thing to do

but I'm putting it on this list

because I think it is much better to do it the night before.

You might have heard me talk in the past

about a concept called Clear to Neutral.

This basically means setting your work area

or you living area back to its neutral state

after you're done using this.

And the reason you wanna do this

is that the next time you come to use it,

which, in the case of your living space

would be the next day when you wake up,

you want it to be in a state that is already usable.

When your living space, your workspace

is ready to be used immediately when you start the day

you don't have to waste any of your willpower

or your time getting it ready.

It's just ready to go.

So, when your building your before bed routine

build in a little bit of time

for cleaning your space up and clearing it back to neutral.

Your future self is gonna very appreciative.

On a similar note, item number six is planning your day.

Now, planning your day in the morning

can be very useful for some people.

Some people love to have that

as part of their morning routine

but for other people it can actually be a lot better

to plan their day the night before.

Personally, I find that when I wake up

to a concrete plan that I set up the night before,

I almost feel kind of beholden to my past self

and I'm much more clear on the direction

of going to go in immediately.

It's kinda similar to how Barack Obama

used to outsource the decision for what outfit используется для аутсорсинга решения о том, какой наряд

he was going to wear during the day

because he didn't want to deal with that decision.

He already had a ton of other decisions

and that was just going to make him less focused.

Item number seven is starting your day with negative news.

And if you're the kind of person

who likes to check Reddit or the news app on your phone,

this is something that you need to be wary about.

As somebody who likes to browse Reddit,

I mean, heck, I've even got

my own subreddit for College Info Geek.

I am well aware that many of the default subreddits

on reddit.com are filled with tons of negative news.

And yes, you might wanna keep up to date on world events

but if you're waking up every single morning

and bombarding yourself with a ton of negative stories,

that's gonna put you in a negative state of mind.

And it's also likely to send you down rabbit holes

that end up wasting a ton of your time.

So, if you are going to wake up and check news,

check your feeds, if that's something you like to do,

tailor those feeds to be full of positive

or interesting information not negative news.

Or, if you wanna do something even more effective,

just read a book in the morning.

Make that part of your morning routine

and then check your feeds later on during the day.

Again, if you wake up in the morning

and you start with some long-form content,

that's building that focus muscle.

And that brings us to our final item on the list

which is getting up at different times every morning.

If you don't currently have

a at least somewhat consistent time

that you wake up in the morning,

if you're getting up really late on the weekends

and really early during the days

or you have totally different wake-up times during the week,

then you are negatively impacting

your body's circadian rhythm

and negatively impacting the quality of your sleep.

So, as best as you can, try to establish

a consistent wake-up time for yourself.

And I know a bunch of you are gonna ask me

can I still sleep in on the weekends?

And, biologically speaking, you would be best off

by having a consistent wake-up time

that includes the weekends.

Your body doesn't have like a special,

magical weekend mode.

It doesn't switch over all of its biological processes

because you're not in school or work.

But that doesn't mean that you are going to ruin your life

by sleeping in on the weekends.

And to be quite honest, I actually sleep in

about an hour later on Saturdays and Sundays

than when I get up during the week.

So, if you wanna be like me,

you don't wanna be completely uber efficient,

then go ahead and do that

but from a scientific perspective,

a consistent wake-up time is better

than an inconsistent one.

Now, in future videos we are definitely

going to talk about things that you can add

to your morning routine to further improve

the quality of your daily life

but the nice thing about the items on this list

is that, well, they don't take a lot of effort

to put into practice.

So, earlier in the video we talked about

how it might be a good addition to your morning routine

to read a book.

And this is something that I like to do myself

but because I'm very committed

to having some form of exercise

in my morning routine as well,

whether it be going to the gym

or going for a bike ride or for a long walk,

I typically listen to my books.

And my favorite app for finding those book is Audible.

Audible has an unbeatable selection of audio book titles

in a ton of different genres

ranging from psychology to science fiction to biographies.

So, no matter what's sitting on your reading list,

you are most likely going to be able

to find it in their library.

Now, in the past you've probably seen me

talk about how you can use Audible on your phone

but today I wanted to show you

how you can also use it on an Amazon Echo.

And it's really easy.

All you do is ask Alexa to read an Audible book.

Alexa, read Elon Musk by Ashlee Vance.

- [Alexa] Getting the selection from

Thomas Audible Library.

Resuming Elon Musk.

- And from there you can easily listen

while you're cooking dinner,

which is what I usually use it for

or while you're doing anything else at home.

Also, as a guy who sometimes likes to listen to audio books

while I am going to sleep,

I love the fact that you can ask Alexa

to set a sleep timer so your book doesn't get too far ahead

once you actually do fall asleep.

And, of course, you can also use voice commands

to ask Alexa to pause or go backwards or skip forward

and at any time you can pause what you're listening to

on your Echo device

and pick up right where you left off on your phone.

So, if you've got an Echo device

you can try this for free right now.

And when you're ready for more

you can go over to audible.com/thomas

or text Thomas to 500-500 on your phone

to get a free one-month trial

that also comes with a free audio book download

of your choosing.

Now, as you con probably tell from all the B-roll here, 이제 여러분은 아마 여기 모든 B- 롤에서 말할 것입니다.

the book that I'm gonna recommend for you guys this week

is the Elon Musk biography by Ashlee Vance

which covers Elon Musk's early years

as well as the development of Tesla and SpaceX

and if you saw my recent video on Elon Musk,

a lot of the lessons about how productive he is

came straight from that book.

So, if you wanna start listening to that book for free

or any other book of your choosing,

once again you can go over to audible.com/thomas

or text Thomas to 500-500 on your phone.

Big thanks to Audible for sponsoring this video

and helping to support this channel.

And, as always, thank you guys so much for watching.

You can hit that Like button if you enjoyed this video

and also subscribe right there

if you don't wanna miss future videos

when they come out.

You might also wanna pick up a free copy of my book

on how to earn better grades right there

or check out one more video on this channel

right around here.

Thanks for watching

and I will see you in the next video.