I’ve been trying to get into a better morning routine, but I keep hitting the same wall—I’m just not a morning person. I’ll set the alarm early with good intentions, but then I spend that extra time scrolling in bed, feeling groggy and already behind. I’m curious if anyone else has managed to shift from being a total night owl to actually enjoying those early hours, and what that transition felt like.
I used to dread mornings and snooze forever. I started with one tiny move a glass of water when the alarm goes off. After a few days the grogginess eased a bit and the room stopped feeling hostile. Small wins add up.
The shift often lands in small experiments not grand plans. You might stack a habit you already do with waking up like brushing teeth then stepping to a window or a light. The mind learns a path when it repeats.
I am not sure the label morning person is the point maybe designing the morning to fit you could work better than chasing an identity. What if the aim is a kinder start not a heroic rise?
Maybe you are chasing a night owl dream of quiet hours before dawn. What if you shifted the clock by ten minutes and called it a dawn practice rather than a full morning routine?
As a writer I notice the rhythm of a scene and the morning routine can be that opening beat a soft ritual that invites you to stay a moment longer before the day arrives.
Some mornings you will click with it and some you wont. The key is lowering expectations and forgiving the miss a day resets are part of the game try a shorter window and build from there.