8 simple morning habits to boost your happiness
8 simple morning habits to boost your happiness
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New research has found that mornings are when people generally feel their best, and report the greatest feelings of wellbeing. Researchers analysed data from more than 49,000 adults as part of the University College London (UCL) Covid-19 Social Study, which tracked participants from March 2020 to March 2022. Participants answered questions such as: “In the past week, how happy did you feel?”, “How satisfied have you been with your life?”, and “To what extent have you felt the things you are doing in your life are worthwhile?”.
Published in BMJ Mental Health journal, the findings revealed that people generally woke up “feeling best” but, by midnight, they were “feeling worst”. The researchers suggested that this shift in mood may be linked to physiological changes associated with the body clock. “For example, cortisol (a hormone that regulates mood, motivation and fear) peaks shortly after waking and reaches its lowest levels around bedtime,” commented the researchers.
The findings also reinforced that people tend to feel happier in the summer months compared to the winter months. So, how can we overcome winter’s impact on our mood? Here are 8 simple habits to incorporate into your morning routine to boost your wellbeing, whatever the weather…. 1. Don’t hit snooze. “When you hit snooze, you disrupt your sleep cycle, which can lead to grogginess,” says E.M. Austen, author of Smarter, 10 Lessons For A More Productive And Less Stressed Life. “Instead, place your alarm out of reach to encourage yourself to get out of bed immediately.
“You could also set your alarm for the latest possible time you need to rise, allowing yourself to wake up feeling more refreshed. This minor adjustment can transform your mornings and set a more energised tone for the day ahead.”. 2. Do a crossword. 3. Try mindfulness. “Find a quiet space, close your eyes, and spend 5-10 minutes in meditation or mindfulness,” recommends Nicci Roscoe, holistic health and wellbeing practitioner, and author of Micro Meditation: Moments Of Calm For A Happier, Healthier Life. “Focus on your breath or follow a short guided meditation. This is the time to just be present and calm your mind before you dive into the day’s tasks.”.
4. Take a laughter break. 5. Start your day with a protein-rich breakfast. Fuel your body and your mind. “The cleaner you eat, the better you feel, so take the time to enjoy your food.”. 6. Integrate arts, culture and heritage into morning rituals. 7. Have a little morning dance. “The more you can shake the stagnancy out of your body, the more the happy hormones will flow. You do not have to be any good, don’t overthink it… just move!”.