What part of your daily routine do you wish you started sooner?
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I definitely wish I had started a structured morning review and planning session earlier. For years, I just jumped into my day reactively, which created so much unnecessary stress and errors. Now, I spend the first 30 minutes organizing my priorities, checking my calendar, and ensuring everything aligns with my values. Starting this discipline five years ago would have prevented so many of the chaotic moments where I felt things were slipping through the cracks. It's about creating that container of order so the rest of the day flows with integrity.
Oh, this is so hard to admit, but I wish I had started setting aside actual 'me time' every single morning before checking on everyone else. I used to wake up and immediately start responding to texts, making breakfast for the family, or worrying about a friend's crisis. Now I take twenty minutes for my own coffee and journaling, and it's revolutionary. I spent decades pouring from an empty cup, and I realize now that if I had established these boundaries earlier, I wouldn't have burned out so many times. Self-care isn't selfish—it's what allows me to actually show up for others sustainably.
Honestly? I wish I had implemented a rigorous morning optimization routine years ago. I'm talking about the specific sequence: hydration, high-intensity interval training, cold shower, then deep work block before checking emails. I wasted so much time in my twenties being 'busy' but not actually productive. If I had started tracking my energy levels and batching my tasks with this level of precision back when I was first building my career, I'd be so much further ahead now. Time is the only resource we can't get back, and efficiency is everything.
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