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		<title>Become a Morning Person</title>
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		<dc:creator>Heather Shanks</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The school year is underway and the holidays are just in front of us.&#0160;&#0160;It&#39;s time to get down to the nitty-gritty of our daily schedule, and it makes sense to begin at the beginning.&#0160; Morning.&#0160; For some, morning means waking up to the dawn from a refreshing night&#39;s sleep.&#0160; Ready for the day, you bound <a href="http://professormom.net/2009/10/19/how-to-be-a-morning-person/" class="excerpt-more">&#8594;</a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="TEXT-ALIGN: left">The school year is underway and the holidays are just in front of us.&#0160;&#0160;It&#39;s time to get down to the nitty-gritty of our daily schedule, and it makes sense to begin at the beginning.&#0160; Morning.&#0160; </p>
<p>For some, morning means waking up to the dawn from a refreshing night&#39;s sleep.&#0160; Ready for the day, you bound out of bed, looking forward to whatever may come.&#0160; For others, morning goes hand-in-hand with feelings of dread and/or chaos.&#0160; Whichever side of the fence you are on, my friend, I think we can all agree that mornings are important for setting the tone of the rest of the day.</p>
<p>I was doing my Bible study this morning, and I was looking in<a href="http://professormom.typepad.com/.a/6a00e54f9a87f588340120a5f560e8970b-pi" style="FLOAT: right"></a> my concordance for symbolism relating to&#0160;the morning.&#0160; Three references guided me to lay out&#0160;specific goals for the morning:&#0160; </p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline">Gratitude.</span>&#0160; Psalms 65:8 tells us &quot;They who dwell in the ends of the earth stand in awe of Your signs; You make the dawn and the sunset shout for joy.&quot;&#0160; Goal:&#0160; I want to wake in gratitude for the day, my family, and the work God has given me.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline">Beginning the journey.</span>&#0160; Israel began their journeys in the morning. (Genesis 22:3)&#0160;Goal:&#0160; I want to rise&#0160;prepared to embark on the day&#39;s journey, seeing it for the adventure it is.&#0160;</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline">Forming of a covenant.</span>&#0160; Genesis 26:31 speaks of oaths being exchanged after rising in the morning.&#0160; Goal:&#0160; I desire to be in covenant with God in order&#0160;to seek Him first throughout the day.&#0160; </p>
<p>Morning is the time that comes after the period of rest.&#0160; It is a time to get ready and fulfill tasks that are relevant to productivity and life out in the wide world.&#0160; We get up, get dressed, eat breakfast, brush our teeth, and prepare for whatever tasks are ahead of us: schooling, grocery shopping, doctor visits, vacation planning, visiting with friends&#8230; you get the point.&#0160; How we begin our day often affects how the rest of the day plays out.&#0160; Let&#39;s take an inventory of how we begin our day:</p>
<p>Do you wake up:</p>
<p>With the sun, or some form of light source?&#0160; Or do you keep the room black?</p>
<p>Ready to get out of bed?&#0160; Or do you hit the snooze alarm 15 times?</p>
<p>Prepared?&#0160; Or do you spend half the night worrying about what you didn&#39;t get done?</p>
<p>Organized?&#0160; Or is your entire family in chaos because there are no clean dishes and no one knows where to find clothes for the day?</p>
<p>Even if you lean more toward night-owl than early bird, you can make changes that will make your morning more productive, your day more pleasant, and your relationships less strained.&#0160; Becoming a morning person is requires dealing with one part genetics and two parts habit.</p>
<p>First, it is important to acknowledge that some people really are night-owls.&#0160; Their genetics, primarily the pieces that are tied to circadian rhythms,&#0160;are wired to make them more awake in the evening.&#0160; My husband is one of these people.&#0160; He &#39;turns on&#39; at around 10pm.&#0160; It is like someone flips a switch.&#0160; He stays up and works into the wee hours and usually rises around 8am.&#0160; He runs his own business, so this schedule works for him.&#0160; Night owls aren&#39;t lazy, they are simply wired differently.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, from the perspective of a homeschooling mom, that schedule isn&#39;t always feasible.&#0160; Being up with young children, preparing for your school day, setting an example of cheerfulness in the morning, each of these means that living the night owl lifestyle isn&#39;t an option.&#0160; So, what can you do to go from night owl to morning person?</p>
<p>Well, you can focus on creating good habits.</p>
<p>Much&#0160;of waking up well involves what you do the night before.&#0160; TV watching, stress before bed, your bedroom environment, how late you stay up, what you eat, and whether you exercise regularly are all variables that affect your sleep.</p>
<p>Here is a list of tips you can use to turn yourself into a morning person who exhibits gratitude for the day, begins the journey of the day well, and uses the morning to keep your covenants with God and family:</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline">TV/Screen time.</span>&#0160; Contrary to popular opinion, adults are not immune to the negative effects of the screen.&#0160; We may be ultra-diligent with our children, but when it comes to our own intake, we let it slide.&#0160; The particular light and flicker&#0160;that is emitted from the television and the computer have been shown to keep our brains awake and affect sound sleep negatively.&#0160; Try to avoid both right before you hit the sack.&#0160; I use the time right before bed to read something heartening.&#0160; This plants beautiful thoughts to be used by my brain through the night.&#0160; One of my favorite books for pre-bed reading is Henri Nowen&#39;s &quot;The Only Necessary Thing,&quot; which is a lovely treatise on prayer.&#0160; Fill your brain with peaceful thoughts before you close your eyes for the night.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline">Stress.</span>&#0160; Stress is an energy sucker and a health stealer.&#0160; Keeping your stress levels manageable&#0160;is a goal most of us strive for.&#0160; In order to minimize the impact of stress on your sleep quality, try to empty your mind.&#0160; I like to keep a small notebook or digital recorder on my nightstand.&#0160; When I start focusing in on my outstanding task list or my brain kicks out an article idea that I don&#39;t want to forget, I get it recorded immediately.&#0160; I also lay out whatever I need for the next day.&#0160; My mind can then rest, knowing that it hasn&#39;t lost anything critical.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline">Sleeping Environment.</span>&#0160; When you get into bed and look around your room, do you sigh in comfort and peace or&#0160;in frustration?&#0160; An ideal sleeping environment is dark, quiet, uncluttered, and comfortably heated or cooled.&#0160; Make sure that you have your thermostat set so that you are not waking up chilled or sweating through the night.&#0160; Keep the room neat and tidy, creating a haven rather than a cluttered mess.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline">Bedtime.</span>&#0160; This is a habit that can be difficult to change, and one I still struggle with.&#0160; After being &#39;on&#39; with the boys all day, I enjoy the peace and solitude of the house after they are in bed.&#0160; I can write without being interrupted, get housework done,&#0160;have meaningful conversations with my husband,&#0160;or catch up on my reading.&#0160; I often get caught up in these things and end up staying up way too late.&#0160; I have to discipline myself to enjoy that time, but to know when to stop as well.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline">Nutrition.</span>&#0160; Are you drinking coffee in the late afternoon just to get through?&#0160; Have you caved in to the sugar cravings one too many times?&#0160; Have you skimped on vegetables in favor of more pasta or bread?&#0160; If so, you may be setting yourself up for more than just weight gain.&#0160; Coffee is an energy shark; it steals more than it gives.&#0160; Sugar not only messes with your energy levels, but it also is inflammatory and can give you heartburn at night.&#0160; Vegetables are crucial for developing a strong immune system and for helping with good digestion.&#0160; You keep an eye on your children&#39;s eating habits; keep yours in check as well, and you can reap the benefits in&#0160;more restful&#0160;sleep at night and more energy&#0160;and drive for your day.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline">Exercise.</span>&#0160; Who has time for it, right?&#0160; Finding a way though, will help you sleep better at night.&#0160; A short walk every day makes a huge impact on how you sleep at night.</p>
<p>By taking an inventory of where you stand with&#0160;each of these elements, you will have greater clarity on how your sleep may be affected by your habits.&#0160; When your sleep is poor, it is harder to get up in the morning and harder to get through your day in a state of peace and productivity.&#0160; When you use what many experts call good &#39;sleep hygiene,&#39; you wake up more refreshed and ready to start the day in a cheerful frame of mind.&#0160; Setting the stage for a pleasant wake-up also sets the stage for a&#0160;fulfilling day with your family.</p>
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