Setting Up Your Ideal Morning Routine with Catherine of The Blissful Mind

Feeling overwhelmed with creating a morning routine that you love and can stick to? Catherine of The Blissful Mind joins me as we talk about how to set up your ideal morning routine. Catherine shares her best tips for planning out your day, how to incorporate balance, and some of the tools she uses to plan it all out.


How to Create a Morning Routine That Works for You: Insights from Catherine of The Blissful Mind

Introduction: In this episode of The Mindful Productivity Podcast, I’m excited to have Catherine join me. Catherine is the creator of The Blissful Mind and a life coach who shares her expertise in mindfulness and self-care with her vast audience. Today, we dive into how to build a morning routine that truly serves you, setting the stage for a focused and productive day. If you’re ready to transform your mornings, this post is packed with actionable insights to help you start your day with intention.

The Benefits and Struggles of Morning Routines

Why We Struggle with Morning Routines
Morning routines aren’t one-size-fits-all, and many of us wrestle with establishing one that feels right and sticks. Catherine shares her journey, admitting she initially thought she was “terrible at sticking to routines.” She loved planning them but often found herself falling off track. “A routine doesn’t have to be boring. You can switch it up, and it can still be a routine,” she says.

Finding Flexibility in Routine
The freedom to personalize a routine is empowering, and Catherine emphasizes that routines shouldn’t feel rigid. “A lot of people think routine is boring or too repetitive, but you can switch up a routine daily or weekly to keep it exciting,” she adds. This flexibility allows us to evolve routines over time, adapting them to our needs.

Building a Morning Routine: The Power Hour Approach

Mind-Body-Soul Routine
One of Catherine’s most popular ideas is her “Power Hour,” where the first hour of your day focuses on mind, body, and soul. This concept breaks down as follows:

  • Mind: Start with something that brings mental clarity. This might include meditation, journaling, or a mental check-in to set intentions for the day.

  • Body: Engage in a short exercise, like yoga, stretching, or even a brisk walk, to boost energy levels.

  • Soul: Connect with something that brings joy or peace, like listening to music, reading, or spending time on a creative hobby.

“The great thing is, you can switch up each activity based on what feels right that day. It doesn’t have to look the same every morning,” says Catherine. She’s found this simple structure offers motivation and a sense of accomplishment.

How Morning Routines Enhance Productivity and Wellbeing
Having a morning structure doesn’t just help us feel grounded; it also boosts productivity. Catherine explains, “Having a structure like this actually motivates me to get up and look forward to my mornings.” When our morning practices align with our personal goals and desires, we’re more likely to feel energized and positive as the day unfolds.

Tips for Sticking to a Morning Routine

Avoid the Snooze Button
Many people struggle with staying consistent because they’re tempted to hit snooze. To overcome this habit, Catherine suggests creating a routine you’re genuinely excited about. “The more you look forward to the activities, the easier it becomes to get up,” she says. She personally sets her alarm for 6:45, a time she finds “productive yet realistic.”

The Role of Habit Tracking
Tracking progress is a powerful motivator. Catherine explains how using a habit tracker can help encourage consistency. “I was using the Calm app to meditate and got up to 70 days in a row,” she shares. Many apps help you track streaks, reminding you of the progress you’ve made and motivating you to keep going.

Simplify Your Routine
Rather than overloading your mornings, start with one or two essential activities. Catherine’s advice? “Focus on one small habit that would make your morning simpler.” For example, pre-making breakfast or laying out clothes the night before can ease you into the day without feeling rushed.

Setting Boundaries When You Work From Home

Working from home offers flexibility, but it can also make sticking to a routine harder. Without a structured work environment, it’s tempting to sleep in or start the day without a clear direction. Catherine recommends setting boundaries and establishing a schedule to combat this. “I start by planning my day the night before and blocking off time for each priority task,” she says.

Key Mindset Shifts for Morning Routine Success

  1. Your Routine Can Be Unique: There’s no need to copy someone else’s approach. Find what resonates with you and adapt it to your needs.

  2. Small Steps Lead to Big Changes: Consistency is key, and you don’t need an elaborate routine to make a positive impact. “Just start with one small change, and gradually build on that,” Catherine advises.

  3. Embrace Flexibility: Morning routines aren’t meant to be rigid. Adapt them based on your needs or energy levels on any given day.

Catherine’s Final Advice for Morning Routine Beginners

For those feeling overwhelmed, Catherine offers simple guidance: “Just start with one way to make your mornings easier. Maybe that’s getting up a bit earlier or preparing your breakfast ahead of time.” Avoid trying to mimic the routines of others and instead focus on what will genuinely serve you.

Follow Catherine and The Blissful Mind
You can explore more of Catherine’s insights on her blog, TheBlissfulMind.com, where she shares additional resources and tips on mindfulness and personal growth. Follow her on Instagram @theblissfulmind for daily inspiration.

In Closing
A fulfilling morning routine doesn’t have to be complicated. By focusing on core activities for the mind, body, and soul, you can create a meaningful start to your day. Take it one step at a time, adjust as needed, and watch as the benefits unfold.

Mentioned Links & Resources:

5 ways to be consistent when your morning routine

How to develop a self-care routine

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