For a quick fix, I like to have a cup of coffee and a bowl of natural yoghurt with granola/muesli. While she has her morning bottle, I prepare our breakfast. By then I have been able to take a shower and I am all set. The Little One is up by 7 at the latest but in general, she is awake earlier. Plus, this way I counteract a number of hours I spend sitting at my desk. This is perfect for me as it really wakes me up and puts me in an active mood early on. The Little One is usually not awake by this time (but this may vary), so I take this as an opportunity to go for a short run around the neighbourhood (about 1 km. However, I have found that starting early gives me a vibe of productivity, if only by feeling like a huge accomplishment getting out of bed when I could sleep a bit more. I like to start my days early, even though I have no need to do it. Remember how important it is to know yourself in order to devise a suitable schedule for you. For example, I prefer working in the mornings because I know it is easier for me to focus then. Perhaps you can get refreshing ideas!This schedule relies heavily on my own preferences, habits and circumstances as a student. In my last blog post we talked about “Big picture” planning so, to complement it, I thought you may like to read about how I organise myself on a daily basis during weekdays.
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