the Heart of Preparing

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I don’t want to work today… the weekends are just too nice at home with all my family. This is what I said to myself this morning, and My husband echoed that thought as he kissed me to head out the door for work.

Monday mornings are tough.  I think that we learn early in life that Monday’s are just not fun. I remember when I used to travel an hour each morning to get to work and my kids would dread getting up so early to go to Grandma & Grandpa’s house and cry that they just wanted to stay home. I taught it to them at an early age.

 It’s the beginning of another week.  We’ve enjoyed our weekend and aren’t ready to give it up to the same old, same old stuff.  How do you do something amazing with your Monday that will turn your week around and make it the best you can?  

Awesome Monday

After doing a little research on the top things that make people productive, these 9 things were repeated over and over. YOU CAN do a few starting today!

Start the day off Early

Surprisingly, pushing the snooze button and giving yourself “just 5 more minutes” doesn’t get you started on the right foot.  Often, that 5-9 minutes isn’t enough sleep to help you feel rested and rejuvenated, it’s just a way to procrastinate getting a start on your day.  When your alarm goes off, get up and start your day.  That extra 5 minutes in the morning may help you feel less rushed and more prepared to meet what your day has to offer.

SMILE

If you start your day with a smile on your face, you are stating to yourself that you are ready to meet the day with conviction and joy.  Giving yourself a smile first thing in the morning sends positive energy throughout your body and helps you maintain a positive attitude during your day.

Eat Right and Exercise

Start your morning with a good, healthy breakfast.  We become too dependent upon fast meals, sugared cereals, drive-through pre-prepared eggs, and we don’t give our bodies that extra boost in the morning that it deserves.  Try eating something healthier like a boiled egg and some cottage cheese with a slice of fruit or try a multi-grain cereal and toast.  You’ll feel better for a longer amount of time, and you won’t hit a sugar low when you need to be the most productive at a crucial point of your day.

Exercising in the morning for even just 5-10 minutes gets your heart rate going and your blood pumping. It gives your body a quick energy boost to get started on the right foot.  Try jumping jacks, crunches, push-ups, steps or anything aerobic and increases your heart rate. Try a quick 5-minute exercise at each break during your day too. You may be surprised how much better you feel.

Meditate

You might want your body energized, but you want your mind cleared and focused. Have you ever had a day where your mind goes in circles so fast that you never accomplish anything, and find yourself exhausted?  Try taking 3-5 minutes in the morning and do some kind of meditation.  Try listening to a meditative mini-podcast, put on some headphones and listen to inspiring or uplifting music, try yoga, or just sit quietly and clear your mind. Whatever you decide to participate in, your mind will be clear, and you’ll be prepared for a productive day.

Greet Everyone and Connect Face to Face

How often do we just look at our shoes and get started on what we need to do?  Do we greet people we meet on our path with a friendly “Hello”?  It may seem small, but hello and a smile or good morning and smile will brighten not only your day but may help someone else have a better day as well.  When we connect with others face to face we are establishing a sense of belonging.  Too often we talk via text or send an email, but we are missing the connectivity to other human beings’.  Make everyone’s day a little better by meeting someone eye to eye and giving an encouraging or uplifting word or greeting.  You’ll be surprised at how much better your day will be.

Organize

When we leave our desks, our homes, or our workspaces in disarray from the prior day, or even over the weekend, we tend to have an overwhelming sense of, “I don’t know where to start”. Make it your daily goal when you leave your workspace to leave things organized. If you didn’t take a few minutes and organize your area before you left it, start your day organizing what was left behind.  Give yourself a clean slate to start.

Another organization tool that will help us beat the Monday Blues is to organize our day.  Maybe you have a task list or a check off list (if you don’t I highly suggest you start one), organize your day out.  Are there things that can wait?  What is the priority?  Start with a few minutes and figure out what is most important and organize your tasks.  You’ll find your day will go much better if you can look at a list and know what you need to accomplish next.

Prioritize and Prepare

Part of your daily organization should include prioritizing your tasks. Maybe you have a bunch of small things that need to be done, and you’ll feel more productive if you get those things out of the way. Perhaps you have a big project that you need to accomplish first, and the small things can wait.  Prioritize what your needs are by importance, and work as you go.  Remember, part of prioritizing is preparing.  You know that you have that 10-page report on “whatever is required of you” to accomplish by Friday, so begin preparing it today, or putting it on your list for tomorrow and preparing your mind knowing that it needs to be accomplished first thing tomorrow will help the task feel less overwhelming when it comes to crunch time.  Maybe you need to research “why the sky is blue”, begin preparing by breaking the research down into smaller segments, do what you can right now, and do the next piece this afternoon.  Anything large feels easier when it is broken into manageable pieces.

Don’t be afraid to say NO

I have a big issue with this one.  I often take on too much because I know I can do it! Then, I feel overwhelmed when I can’t get everything done that I wanted to.  If you are feeling overwhelmed and someone asks you to take on a task, that you know just won’t fit, don’t be afraid to graciously decline.  Other opportunities will come your way.

Remember that there is always Tuesday

Too often, we try to accomplish everything on a Monday morning so it is done, don’t forget you have: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, perhaps even Saturday and Sunday as well.  While you are organizing, prioritizing, and preparing, ask yourself… can this be done later?  When do I need to have this accomplished?  If it is trivial in comparison to your other necessary tasks, let it wait for tomorrow.  You may find it is easier to complete if you let it sit for another day.  I get in a little trouble here if I am not careful and I procrastinate; however, there are certain tasks that I sometimes save for another day, especially when I know my brain is not functioning at 100%.  I may spend an hour on something on Monday morning trying to get it accomplished, and give up, with fresh eyes the next day it may come easily and in 15 minutes I wonder why it took me so long in the first place.

So, are you feeling better already?  It takes time to get into a habit of doing small things that make a big difference. Comment and let me know how you are doing, or share your favorite Beat the Monday Blues routine. I’d love to hear how you enjoy your Monday.

Smile and just tell yourself you can do it!

6 thoughts on “Beat the Monday Blues…Do Something Amazing

  1. As someone who barges into my week with a huge to-do list, this article was right on point. I can try to squeeze so much out of my Mondays that I end up in bed early with a headache. Love your reminders to smile and make people interaction important. I pinned this article too! Thanks for writing it!

    1. Thanks Melissa 🙂 I squeeze a ton into my Mondays as well. I have found the more I prepare for what my week holds the better I can cope. I appreciate your input and for sharing! Have a great day!

  2. Great tips! We do condition ourselves and influence the thoughts of those around us. Starting the week off on a positive foot helps everyone. Thank you for the reminder.

    1. Thanks Amber! I love having a good, positive influence to start my week. It does help so much! I hope you have a great week 🙂

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