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Things You Should Never Do in the Morning.

1. Don't go out/to work immediately. 
In the morning routine, you should add some physical activity like exercise or walk and take a healthy breakfast. Try to engage yourself in some inspiring content either in the form of a newspaper or any book to motivate yourself.

2. Don’t complain about Your Work/School activities!
The next thing about what not to do in the morning is to complain about your work or job or school because it is the worst time to complain. By criticizing your work, you've demotivated yourself, and this is the most draining thought that sticks in your brain for hours afterward. By this, you are turning over yourself into a depression.

The habit of grumbling about your job in the morning decreases your productivity and has a bad impact on your performance.

3. Don’t Check Social Media First!
Some people start scrolling social media apps right after getting up from sleep. So, if you are waking up from a relaxing sleep and you view a depressive news, it can put too much stimulus on your brain, and you end up being stressed.

These morning routine can help you to be fit, productive, and energetic for the whole day. So, stop doing things that harm your body and disturbs your peace of mind, health, and mood.

Thanks for reading.
© Victor Olofinluyi

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