Shine when you rise even if you're not a morning person, with these strategies to banish the brain fuzz!
I am not a morning person. Whereas my husband and son both bounce out of bed without so much as a longing glance at the covers, I hit the snooze button until the last possible second, then sleepwalk toward the coffeepot and the shower, in that order. Try to speak to me before I've had my first cup, and you'll get an incoherent mumble at best (we won't talk about the worst).
So why, you may wonder, am I advising you on the art of waking up? Well, I have a pretty good handle on what works; I just don't follow it. But if you have more willpower than I do, try these tactics to dive into the morning routine with barely a ripple.
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by Bountiful
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1. Choose a happy wall color. Ever try to shake off the cobwebs in a dark purple or mossy-green bedroom? Pick a color that reflects light and seems to glow from within. Sunny yellow is the obvious choice, but think butter, not taxicab — you don't want to be shocked awake when the sun slips over the horizon.
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Pale, rosy pinks such as this one glow like your own private sunrise.
If you want more privacy or need to filter streetlights, try this high-tech solution: motorized shades. You can activate them by remote control from a reclining position or put them on a timer.
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4. Consider a coffee bar. Aside from the incredibly luxurious feeling of strolling across the room to make yourself an espresso, the scent of brewing coffee can lure even the most die-hard sleepers out from beneath the sheets. You don't need a built-in kitchenette — slip in a pretty table to house the coffeemaker and place a basket underneath for sugar, spoons and nonperishable creamer.
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Similarly, this cushy chair next to the bedside table just begs for an early espresso and a few pages of a good book. Morning Sunshine!, anyone?
By: Lisa Frederick







