That’s right, a Big Hairy Audacious Goal.
And it all has to do with this…
My favorite thing. Or not. (As you can probably tell by the title of this blog!)
I have never been a morning person. But I’ve been thinking a lot (especially lately) that this would be a good change for me to make. On the rare occasions when I do get up and get moving early, I tend to be more productive and have more energy for the entire day.
Let me say… sleeping in has been hard-wired in me for a very long time. My mother and my grandmother are both night owls, and I think I have a genetic predisposition. I also had some big-time positive reinforcement for sleeping in when I was growing up.
If I slept too late and missed the bus, my dad would drive me to school. No questions, no trouble. Who wants to be on the bus for 30 minutes when you live 5 minutes from school? Not me!
This became my habit.
Snuggled under the covers, often with a warm, purring cat. What better way to spend the morning?!
And the snooze button… oh, you are my favorite disaster… we have such a love-hate relationship…
But you know what? When I hit snooze for an hour, I’m not really getting an extra hour of sleep. And I’m actually more tired when I do finally get up.
I’ve had three recent motivations and inspirations.
First, I read a blog post and listened to a podcast by Michael Hyatt about being a morning person, and the timing was just right for me.
Second, my friend Cris is making some amazing lifestyle changes with her family. And she is helping to share her motivation with her Year 2 Change challenge.
Third, I just found out that I’m going to be giving 2 talks at a national veterinary conference in June. The first talk is at 6:00. In the morning. This is not just be up by 6:00, and it’s not just be there by 6:00. This is serious – be up, be awake, be professional, and be ready to teach by 6:00. In the morning.
I need to get a head start on this if I’m going to be ready for this conference in June. (The plus side is that it’s in Seattle. So 6:00am is really 8:00am my time. But that’s still stinking early to be teaching. At least for me.)
So here I go.
I’m on a mission to get up at 6:00am without using my snooze button. I’m easing into it with baby steps – 30 days of only 2 snooze hits, followed by 30 days of only one snooze hit, and then 30 days of no snoozes. Then I’ll start making my get-up time a bit earlier.
I’m using my NeuYear calendar to help me Punch 2013 in the Throat and make this my Year 2 Change. In addition to tracking all our travel, meetings, and my deadlines, I’m using my calendar to keep track of my goal.
I started this adventure on January 7. A star is for a day I hit my goal (6:00am, 2 snoozes). A “3” means I hit snooze 3 times. A blank day means I missed – either I didn’t hit my goal (2 days, usually because I stayed up too late, or because I drank too much wine), or I intentionally didn’t set my alarm. (2 days – a girl needs a little break every now and then!)
I’m two weeks in, and I’m doing pretty well. Especially considering where I started.
Do you want to make 2013 your Year 2 Change? Join the challenge, and let’s do it together!
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Angela says
I so need to do this morning thing too. Right now I get up when my 4 year old comes and tells me “it is morning time!” We’ve tried to teach her to wait until 7 but that isn’t really working too well. If I could be up at 6, I might beat her by a half hour. Good luck with the teaching at 6 in the morning!! Yikes that is early to have to teach.
Lana says
I was always a morning person until I had the kids and sleeping became a “get it whenever you can” thing. YOU GO GIRL! (Pst.! Your 6:00 a.m. is still my 7:00 a.m……I might challenge you to 5:30 a.m. just to get ready for the “spring FORWARD!” ) Don’tcha just love me 🙂
Amy says
2 years ago daylight savings time screwed me up. Last year, I decided it was time to be selfish it 530 a.m.. If I didn’t have enough time in my day I had to start taking it at the beginning, when nobody else needed me. Yeah, I’m sort of doing that. Lol