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How you spend your morning can often tell you... If you are having trouble viewing this email, You a

How you spend your morning can often tell you... If you are having trouble viewing this email, [click here.]( You are receiving this email because you have expressed an interest in quality health and lifestyle tips. You can remove your email by clicking [unsubscribe]( at any time, or simply reply back to this email asking to be removed.  Here's Your Tip... Habits. “How you spend your morning can often tell you what kind of day you’re going to have.” - Lemony Snicket We all know that waking up early in the morning makes us more productive. Since our childhood, we were taught to follow, “early to bed and early to rise” as a ritual. Waking up at the crack of dawn and starting our day in the right way makes us more productive and purposeful. In this technology-driven world, the first thing we do as soon as we open our eyes is check our mobile phones for messages, emails, updates, etc. that we might have missed during our resting time. But do you know that it’s an unhealthy habit that negatively impacts the rest of your day? According to a study from IDC, about 80 percent of smartphone users check their mobile phones within 15 minutes of waking up every morning. Doctors today concur that immediately checking your phone as soon as you wake up can start your day off in a way that is more likely to increase stress and leave you feeling overwhelmed. In other words, you are ruining your day before it even begins. The good news is that making small changes and adding a few habits to your daily routine can have a huge impact on your day-to-day life. Make your bed. As simple as it might sound, making your own bed right after you wake up drastically improves the quality of your day. The way we do one thing is the way we do everything, and discipline in all aspects of life is the key to success. William H. McRaven, who extolled the virtues of making your bed every morning in a viral 2014 University of Texas commencement speech, even wrote a book on the subject, Make Your Bed: Little Things Can Change Your Life...and Maybe the World. Making our bed as soon as we wake up gives us a sense of satisfaction, inspiring us to do more. Stretch your body. It is common for your body to become rigid and low in energy during sleep hours. Doing gentle stretches right after waking up loosens your muscles and helps with flexibility. Even five minutes of stretching relieves unwanted tension from your ligaments and joints, improves blood circulation and makes you feel more active. Be grateful. Start your day with gratitude and positive affirmations. Be happy for another day in your life amidst the chaos and craziness of the world. Count your blessings and not your troubles. Cherishing what you have helps you value what life has to offer and creates positivity in life. Use the power of "I am" positive affirmations first thing in the morning — stand in front of the mirror to have a talk with the most amazing person of your life...yourself. Be kind to yourself and practice self-love every day. Keep your body hydrated. Replace caffeine with lukewarm water to keep yourself hydrated. Many people swear by drinking the juice of three lemons followed by a glass of lukewarm water every morning. Folks often report after implementing this ritual that their skin and hair look healthier, and they feel like a completely new person. Lemon or not, start your day off with a glass or two of water. Exercise your body and brain. We are complete only when our body and mind are in sync with each other. Yoga and meditation are great ways to bring synchronicity between body and mind. Setting aside few minutes every morning to focus on your breath will set the tone for the rest of your day. Twenty minutes of meditation will help you stay focused, cheerful, and optimistic for the next 24 hours of your day. The most important factor in starting your day with enthusiasm is good sleep. Maintaining a minimum of six to eight hours of sleep helps avoid exhaustion and irritation the next day. Repeat the above every 24 hours to stay content and happy for life.  Boost Your Natural Testosterone... Ever feel like you’re exhausted all the time? Like you get out of breath quickly and have no energy to workout? Have you ever woken up to no morning wood… … two, three or even six times a week? [Well, until just a few weeks ago, that was me.]( I felt so exhausted at the gym… and my libido had all but disappeared… That I had to turn to America’s top male health doctor. When he tested my testosterone levels… … he got so alarmed that he pointed me in the direction of [this weird yet safe and simple male health marvel.]( In just 20 short days… [THIS male vitality breakthrough]( unleashed a flood of male sex hormones throughout my body… And my blood levels of testosterone jumped from 276 ng/dl to 706 ng/dl… A 162% increase… Which is well within the normal ranges for a man my age. It’s unbelievable! If you’re anywhere close to where I was before I tried this proven breakthrough… And if you want to “rev up” your metabolism… turbocharge your energy levels… and restore your “all night long” stamina… ==> [Then click here to trigger boatloads of natural testosterone… and discover why this discovery is practically unheard of in America.]( Sincerely, Change That Up   *We always recommend consulting your family physician before making any major change in your daily routine.    This email was sent to {EMAIL} by support@changethatup.com 7339 E Williams Dr. 26375 Suite Scottsdale, AZ 85255 [Edit Profile]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Report Spam]( Â

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