It's hard enough to get out of
bed at the crack of dawn and when you wake up to do activities you don't enjoy... your new regimen can feel like torture.
Though it seems like every successful woman who has it «all» jumps out of
bed at the crack of dawn ready to get sh*t done, this just isn't realistic, nor would it be healthy for your stress.
Not exact matches
Okay, so you know how you've been getting up every year
at the
crack of dawn to make cinnamon rolls for Mom's breakfast in
bed?
Whether you're up
at the
crack of dawn or just crawling out
of bed at noon, wouldn't you love to have breakfast already waiting for you?
Whether you are transitioning a young child from their crib to a
bed, trying to keep a child in
bed through the night, needing to convince your child not to wake up
at the
crack of dawn, or struggling to sleep - train a child
of any age who is on the Autism Spectrum, sometimes a parent just needs a little help teaching healthy sleep habits.
I am up
at the
crack of dawn just like you and lace up my running shoes to run all day and collapse in
bed at the end
of the day as well.
He's been pulling me out
of bed at the butt
crack of dawn to tag along in exchange for free training, so I'm not really complaining, unless we're talking about the lack
of sleep... I've discovered two things, and the first being I forgot how much I liked feeling «sore.»
Wake up
at the
crack of dawn, make the
bed, don't even think about picking up your phone, drink a glass
of water, meditate, set intentions, drink another glass
of water — but this time heat it up with lemon juice, diffuse essential oils, workout, make a smoothie full
of every latest health supplement (looking
at you, bee pollen), drink another glass
of water — but with collagen this time around, make coconut coffee and throw some ghee butter in there, dry brush... all before you actually start your day.
At the
crack of dawn does he or she race from one end
of the house to the other or demand that you get out
of bed and feed her NOW?