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89. Evening Rituals and Morning Routines for Health and Happiness

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February is gone, and March is kicking off, but we here at the Habit Thrive Podcast aren’t finished caring for our emotional heart just yet!

This week, on Episode #89, we are exploring our morning and evening rituals, habits, routines (or whatever you prefer to call them) that bring about a better night's sleep and easier flow to the days ahead.

In the morning, cortisol helps us get up, melatonin switches to serotonin, our brain waves move from alpha to beta, and we transition from the subconscious to conscious mind.

So, what part of your morning helps you embrace these changes in your body and mind?

  • Yoga stretches first thing to get the blood flowing
  • Coffee or tea while reading the paper
  • An invigorating facial cleanse
  • A dance party

All of these - and any other activities or habits that get you ready for your day - can help fortify your whole self and prepare you for what’s ahead.

At night, the opposite occurs as the door closes to the day and our systems serenade us to bed.

Our serotonin levels ramp back up, our brain waves move back to alpha, and we transition from conscious to subconscious mind.

Your nighttime routine or ritual might include:

  • A hot bath
  • Applying soothing oils
  • Candlelight
  • Meditation

Whatever relaxes your mind and body and gets you ready to let go into sleep.

The goal is to “bookend” each day with rituals, habits and routines that are good for every part of your mind, your heart, your body and your emotional health.

Practice what works for you, eliminate what doesn’t, and build a set of routines that are not just life-changing, but life-saving!

Lorrie xoxox

Want to know your dosha? Take the quiz at chopra.com

Loving the show? Let’s connect! Find me:

Facebook: Women's Wellness Community: For women wanting to rock their “Me Now” Years

Instagram: @Habitguru365

Website: lorriemickelson.com

Habits, Mindfulness Routines & Self Care for Women 50 & Beyond

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February is gone, and March is kicking off, but we here at the Habit Thrive Podcast aren’t finished caring for our emotional heart just yet!

This week, on Episode #89, we are exploring our morning and evening rituals, habits, routines (or whatever you prefer to call them) that bring about a better night's sleep and easier flow to the days ahead.

In the morning, cortisol helps us get up, melatonin switches to serotonin, our brain waves move from alpha to beta, and we transition from the subconscious to conscious mind.

So, what part of your morning helps you embrace these changes in your body and mind?

  • Yoga stretches first thing to get the blood flowing
  • Coffee or tea while reading the paper
  • An invigorating facial cleanse
  • A dance party

All of these - and any other activities or habits that get you ready for your day - can help fortify your whole self and prepare you for what’s ahead.

At night, the opposite occurs as the door closes to the day and our systems serenade us to bed.

Our serotonin levels ramp back up, our brain waves move back to alpha, and we transition from conscious to subconscious mind.

Your nighttime routine or ritual might include:

  • A hot bath
  • Applying soothing oils
  • Candlelight
  • Meditation

Whatever relaxes your mind and body and gets you ready to let go into sleep.

The goal is to “bookend” each day with rituals, habits and routines that are good for every part of your mind, your heart, your body and your emotional health.

Practice what works for you, eliminate what doesn’t, and build a set of routines that are not just life-changing, but life-saving!

Lorrie xoxox

Want to know your dosha? Take the quiz at chopra.com

Loving the show? Let’s connect! Find me:

Facebook: Women's Wellness Community: For women wanting to rock their “Me Now” Years

Instagram: @Habitguru365

Website: lorriemickelson.com

Habits, Mindfulness Routines & Self Care for Women 50 & Beyond

  continue reading

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