The Top 4 Experts to Follow for Morning Routine Advice
Master your morning routine to unlock your writing potential

If you're struggling to write, start by mastering your mornings.
The way you begin your day can set the tone for everything that follows.
Here's how to fix your morning routine with insights from four experts: Hal Elrod, James Clear, Robin Sharma, and Tim Ferriss. Each offers a unique approach to crafting a morning that boosts productivity and creativity. Let's dive in.
Hal Elrod: The Miracle Morning
Elrod's approach to mornings is nothing short of revolutionary.
He's the brains behind the "SAVERS" routine: Silence, Affirmations, Visualization, Exercise, Reading, and Scribing. This holistic start to your day aligns your mind and body for peak performance. Silence can be meditation or deep breathing. Affirmations are positive statements about your goals. Visualization involves imagining success. Exercise gets your blood flowing. Reading stimulates your mind. Scribing is journaling your thoughts.
Most people fail because they don't follow a structured routine. Elrod's method is easy to implement and comprehensive.
Try this: Tomorrow morning, set your alarm 30 minutes earlier and dedicate 5 minutes to each SAVERS activity. Notice how this small change can lead to a massive impact on your day.
James Clear: The Power of Atomic Habits
Clear's focus is on tiny changes that lead to remarkable results.
He believes that small, consistent actions each morning can compound into significant improvements. Clear's advice is simple: tweak one habit at a time. Start with something easy, like drinking a glass of water as soon as you wake up. Then, add a short stretch routine.
A common mistake is trying to overhaul your entire routine at once, which often leads to burnout. Instead, embrace Clear's strategy of incremental changes. For example, if you want to start writing every morning, begin with just five minutes. Gradually increase the time as the habit solidifies.
This way, your progress feels natural and sustainable.
Robin Sharma: The 5 AM Club
Sharma's philosophy is straightforward: Wake up at 5 AM.
He argues that the quiet hours of the morning are when creativity peaks. His "20/20/20 Formula" - 20 minutes of exercise, 20 minutes of reflection, and 20 minutes of learning - is designed to maximize productivity.
Many fail by waking up too late and losing precious quiet time. Sharma's formula ensures you start your day ahead of the curve. Here's how to begin: Set your alarm for 5 AM. Start with a quick workout to get your body moving. Spend the next 20 minutes journaling or meditating. Finally, dedicate the last 20 minutes to reading something educational.
This routine can transform your mornings and set a powerful tone for your day.
Tim Ferriss: The 5-Step Morning Routine
Ferriss champions simplicity and effectiveness.
His routine includes making your bed, meditating, exercising, journaling, and having tea. Each step is designed to build momentum and clarity. The biggest mistake is overcomplicating your morning. Ferriss's straightforward approach keeps it manageable and effective.
Here's what to do next: When you wake up, make your bed immediately. This small act creates a sense of accomplishment. Then, spend 5–10 minutes meditating to clear your mind. Follow this with a short exercise session. Journal your thoughts and plans for the day. Finally, enjoy a cup of tea to relax and set a calm tone for your day.
This routine is simple yet powerful.
Bringing It All Together
Now that you've got the insights from these experts, it's time to put them into action.
Start by choosing one method that resonates with you. Implement it tomorrow morning and observe how it impacts your productivity and creativity. Consistency is key. Stick with your new routine for at least a week before making any adjustments.
Remember, the goal is to find what works best for you.
Maybe Elrod's SAVERS routine helps you feel more balanced. Or perhaps Clear's incremental habit changes make the most sense. You might find that waking up at 5 AM, as Sharma suggests, gives you the quiet time you need. Or Ferriss's simple, effective steps could be the game-changer for you.
A Final Challenge
You've got the blueprint.
Now, are you ready to transform your mornings and unlock your writing potential? It's time to take action. Set your alarm, prepare for your new routine, and commit to making this change. Your future self will thank you.
To keep you on track, here are three steps to get started:
- Choose Your Routine: Pick one of the methods outlined above.
- Prepare: Set everything you need the night before - your workout clothes, journal, a good book, etc.
- Execute: Follow your chosen routine every morning for at least a week.
Notice the difference it makes in your productivity, creativity, and overall well-being.
The journey to becoming a successful writer starts with mastering your mornings. Ready to take the plunge? Dive in tomorrow and feel the transformation.
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That's your starting point. Stick with it, tweak as needed, and watch how your writing flourishes. What will you achieve with your mornings?
About the Creator
Rick Martinez
* Professional Ghostwriter
* USA Today Bestselling Author
* Helping First-Time Authors Craft Non-Fiction Masterpieces
* Helping folks (just like you) realize their dream of writing their book
California born, Texas raised.


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