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☀The most productive morning routine☀

Hiii everyone, I'm back after a while of low productivity so I'd just like to apologize for the inactivity and come back with something to combat it; the most productive morning routine for students (whose school starts at 8:00 AM).


Are you ready to tackle the day ahead at 6:00 AM after a night of studying and a day of school? If you're like most students, the answer is probably a resounding "NO." But fear not, because I'm here to share with you the most productive morning routine for a student whose school starts at 8:00 am. And it's not your typical boring routine.


First things first, let's talk about the elephant in the room: waking up early. I know, I know, it's the bane of every student's existence, especially after . But here's the thing: the earlier you wake up, the more time you have to get things done. So set that alarm clock for an ungodly hour and get ready to seize the day.


Now, let's move on to the next step: getting out of bed. This is where things get interesting. You know those people who can just pop out of bed with a smile on their face? Yeah, we're not those people. But fear not, because I have a solution: an alarm clock that plays the sound of a bacon sizzling. Trust me, there's no better motivation to get out of bed than the promise of a delicious breakfast.


Speaking of breakfast, let's talk about the most important meal of the day. I'm not talking about a measly bowl of cereal or a sad piece of toast. No, no, no. We're talking about a breakfast that will give you the energy to power through your classes. As a student, breakfast is the most important meal of the day; It gives you the energy and nutrients you need to power through your classes and study sessions. So, what are the best breakfasts for a student? Well, it all depends on your personal preferences and dietary restrictions. Some great options include oatmeal with fruit and nuts, a breakfast burrito filled with scrambled eggs, veggies, and cheese, a smoothie bowl packed with fruits, veggies, and protein powder, or avocado toast topped with eggs and hot sauce. Don't forget to pair your breakfast with a cup of coffee or tea to help you stay alert and focused throughout the day. And of course, don't skip breakfast! It's the key to a successful day.


Now that you've had your breakfast, it's time for some exercise. I know, I know, the last thing you want to do at 6:00 am is workout. But hear me out. Exercise releases endorphins, which will help you feel more awake and alert. Plus, it's a great way to get your blood pumping and wake up your muscles. I like to start my mornings with a quick dance party to my favorite songs. Bonus points if you do it in your underwear/pj's.


After your dance party, it's time to get ready for the day ahead. Take a shower, brush your teeth, and put on some clothes that make you feel confident and ready to take on the world. Or if you have a uniform, you can change into that and maybe put on a bit of light makeup if you want to. And of course, don't forget to pack your bag for class. Make sure you have all your books and notes ready to go. And if you're feeling extra fancy, throw in a little something to treat yourself during your midday slump. I like to pack a bag of my favorite candy or a piece of fruit that I'm really looking forward to.


Finally, take a few minutes to review your schedule for the day. What classes do you have? Do you have any assignments due? Are there any meetings or events that you need to attend? This will help you to stay organized and on top of things throughout the day.


And there you have it, folks! The most productive morning routine for a student whose school starts at 8:00 am. Sure, it's a little unconventional, but trust me, it works. So give it a try and see how it changes your mornings. Who knows, you might even start to look forward to waking up early. Well, probably not. But at least you'll be productive. That's all for this time, see you all next Saturday.


-thestudentblogger

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