Your Most Important Morning Habits Revealed

By Jason Fell Jun 03, 2014

Ah, mornings. For some people, the early hours of the day are the best times to get up, get moving and get motivated. If you’re not a morning person, though, they can be the bane of your existence.

I retweeted a poll we published earlier this year asking you what your most important morning habit is. Results of the actual poll show that many of you aim to get up super early and exercise. Others prefer to pound some coffee and start networking straight away. Others, well, simply meditate on the day.

Some of you tweeted back your responses (to my tweet today). What you shared is equal parts simple, practical and helpful.

Here’s a small collection of your tweets today on how you kick-start your mornings.

Related: TELL US: What’s Your Most Important Morning Habit?

For some, the most obvious answer is best (thanks, Ray):

Getting up, out and organized:

Being spiritual:

Catching up on current events:

Get healthy:

Even grasping your own mortality:


Related: Wake Up and Kick-Start Your Mornings With These 5 Bright Apps

Ah, mornings. For some people, the early hours of the day are the best times to get up, get moving and get motivated. If you’re not a morning person, though, they can be the bane of your existence.

I retweeted a poll we published earlier this year asking you what your most important morning habit is. Results of the actual poll show that many of you aim to get up super early and exercise. Others prefer to pound some coffee and start networking straight away. Others, well, simply meditate on the day.

Some of you tweeted back your responses (to my tweet today). What you shared is equal parts simple, practical and helpful.

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Jason Fell

VP, Native Content at Entrepreneur
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Jason Fell is the VP of Native Content, managing the Entrepreneur Partner Studio, which creates dynamic and compelling content for our partners. He previously served as Entrepreneur.com's managing editor and as the technology editor prior to that.

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