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5 Things You Should Never Do Before 9 A.M.

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Optimizing your morning routine is something that everyone from the millionaire CEO to the lifestyle influencer can’t stop talking about. That’s because numerous studies have proven that starting your day with intention and routine leads to more productivity, positive mental health, and physical benefits.

Once you’ve committed to creating a morning routine that’s a fit for your lifestyle, it can be difficult to know what habits it needs. While we agree that a morning routine is a positive commitment for all, what that routine entails can vary drastically from person to person.

Sometimes, it’s easiest to start with what not to do, and we’ve done the digging to discover what five habits are ruining not only your day, but your physical and mental health as well. As you create or alter your morning routine to your needs, make sure to avoid these negative habits. 

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1. Hit Snooze

Hitting snooze may feel like a harmless little gift to yourself, but those extra minutes of fragmented sleep can do more harm than good. When you drift in and out of slumber after your alarm, your body re-enters a sleep cycle it can’t finish—leaving you groggy, disoriented, and battling sleep inertia well into the morning. 

Mentally, this grogginess can cloud your focus, slow your reaction times, and make even simple decisions feel like a chore. Physically, it disrupts your natural wake-up rhythm, throwing off your body’s internal clock and even increasing stress levels as your body gets jolted awake repeatedly. In short: that snooze button isn’t a gentle helper—it’s a sneaky productivity thief dressed up as a cozy pillow.

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2. Skip Water

Skipping water in the morning might not seem like a big deal, but it’s like trying to start your car on an empty tank. After hours of sleep, your body is mildly dehydrated, and ignoring that first sip can leave you feeling sluggish and foggy before the day even begins. 

Dehydration can cause headaches, slower digestion, and lower energy levels, making your morning feel like an uphill climb. It can dampen your focus, mood, and memory, so even small tasks feel harder than they should. In other words, skipping water in the morning sets you up to run on low power—hardly the bright, refreshed start you deserve.

3. Eat Sugar

Starting your day with refined sugar might give you a quick burst of energy, but it’s a rollercoaster ride your body and brain didn’t sign up for. That sweet spike sends your blood sugar soaring, only to come crashing down a short time later—leaving you tired, cranky, and reaching for more sugar just to keep going. This cycle can cause energy slumps, increased hunger, and even stress on your metabolism. 

Mentally, the highs and lows make it harder to focus, stay productive, and keep your mood steady. Instead of fueling your morning, that sugary breakfast is more like a ticket to a groggy, irritable mid-morning crash.

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4. Coffee Before Food

Reaching straight for coffee before eating might feel like the ultimate morning ritual, but your body often pays the price. On an empty stomach, that caffeine hit can overstimulate stomach acid, leading to jitters, indigestion, or even a queasy crash later on. 

Caffeine can spike cortisol (your stress hormone) and throw off blood sugar balance, setting you up for energy dips instead of steady fuel. The quick buzz often fades into anxious restlessness or brain fog, making it harder to stay clear-headed and calm. Coffee can be a morning hero—but without food first, it’s more likely to play the villain.

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5. Remain Sedentary 

We get it: exercising first thing in the morning does not sound like the slow and relaxing start to the day that some of you are planning. That’s fair! But moving from the bed straight to a chair or the couch? That’s productivity’s worst nightmare. 

Kicking off your morning glued to the couch or scrolling in bed might feel relaxing, but it sets a sluggish tone for the whole day. When you start sedentary, your circulation stays slow, your muscles stay tight, and your body misses the natural energy boost that movement provides. This can lead to stiffness, lower energy levels, and even a harder time shaking off sleepiness. 

As for productivity, staying still can dampen motivation, reduce focus, and make it tougher to shift into “go mode.” A little morning movement—whether it’s stretching, walking, or dancing around while you brush your teeth—is the reset button your morning needs.

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