A 6-hour morning routine? First, try a few simple habits to start your day

A man takes an early morning walk along Long Island Sound in Westchester County, N.Y. on Tuesday, April 15, 2025. (AP Photo/Julia Rubin)

Starting with brushing his teeth before 4 a.m., influencer Ashton Hall says he also swims, meditates, journals, rubs his face with banana peel, lifts weights, submerges his face in ice water and accomplishes much more every day before breakfast around 9:30.

A has racked up millions of views on social media, while sparking reactions that range from disbelief to awe. It also jumpstarted the conversation online about how best to start the day, even if a six-hour regimen is ambitious to say the least.

Don鈥檛 worry, said Kamalyn Kaur, a psychotherapist in Cheshire, England. You don鈥檛 need to start your day with dozens of activities to improve it. But she said it is a good idea to reevaluate how you get going because setting up a relaxed, structured morning will pay dividends for your energy and mood.

鈥淚t just sets the tone for the rest of your day,鈥 said Kaur, an anxiety expert who advises new clients to start by reevaluating how they spend the morning. 鈥淚f you set yourself up and you start your day properly, you start off feeling good, you feel organized.鈥

The case for establishing a morning routine

As a professor of workplace psychology at The University of Oklahoma, Shawn McClean has spent years studying how work life is influenced by the rest of your life.

He said accomplishing tasks in the same order every morning is helpful because people have limited mental bandwidth before they have to recharge. The brain subconsciously reserves resources for tasks that require higher-level thinking, so routines are a type of mental shortcut.

鈥淲e鈥檙e cognitive misers,鈥 McClean said. 鈥淲e don鈥檛 like to use our mental energy on things that aren鈥檛 important.鈥

His research has found that employees perform better and are more calm throughout the day when they complete their morning regimen uninterrupted. Conversely, employees with disruptive mornings report higher levels of mental depletion late in the day.

鈥淲hen it comes to routine disruptions, it throws off your whole day,鈥 he said on a day when he was playing catch-up after having forgotten about his daughter鈥檚 show-and-tell. 鈥淵ou get to work and you realize you didn鈥檛 brush your teeth.鈥

What is a 鈥済ood鈥 morning routine?

Most people already have some kind of routine in place, but few consciously decided on it before it became automatic, McLean said.

It鈥檚 hard to define what a good routine is, and there is no formula that is best for everyone.

鈥淚t鈥檚 going to be idiosyncratic to each person,鈥 McLean said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 what helps them function. Now, can we have destructive routines? Yes.鈥

Rushing around in the morning to shower, eat and get out the door just on time is an example of a destructive morning routine, Kaur said. The stress of a rushed morning produces extra cortisol, which is a necessary hormone that helps regulate the circadian rhythm, she said. It鈥檚 what naturally wakes you up and makes you alert in the morning.

Too much cortisol in the bloodstream, however, creates a feeling of restlessness and anxiety that can be similar to drinking coffee on an empty stomach, Kaur said.

Where should you start?

People who often have hectic mornings should consider setting their alarm 30 minutes earlier 鈥 and resist the urge to hit the snooze button, Kaur said. For many people, snoozed sleep is disrupted sleep that might leave you more groggy.

Kaur recommends adding at least two or three quick activities to your morning that have been shown to improve mood 鈥 starting with making your bed. Research shows that clutter foments anxiety, and completing a task first thing in the morning promotes the secretion of the feel-good hormone dopamine, she said.

Next, have a glass of water. If you鈥檝e gotten a full night's sleep, you鈥檒l likely be slightly dehydrated after not consuming liquids for eight hours. And try delaying caffeine until after eating to avoid being jittery.

At some point within the first hour of waking up, expose yourself to natural light, preferably by taking a quick walk, Kaur said. Even if it鈥檚 cloudy, daylight is another trigger for the circadian rhythm that promotes alertness first thing in the morning.

鈥淭hese habits are important,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t gives you the optimum chance and the optimum conditions to function better throughout the rest of your day.鈥

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