How do you feel when your alarm goes off? Rested? Grateful? Ready? Or do you feel like the race just started? Like you're already behind before your feet hit the floor? This episode is about something I lived—and almost broke myself trying to fix. It's about how we've turned mornings into performances. And what happens when winning the morning means losing your peace. The wake-up call: There was a time I did it all:
- 5 AM alarm every single day
- 45-minute workouts, no exceptions
- Five journals (yes, five)
- Planning every 15-minute slot
From the outside? It looked amazing. People said, "Wow, you're so disciplined!" But inside? I was exhausted by noon. Snapping at family by afternoon. No energy for slow evenings. And the strangest part? I felt behind... even when I was ahead. I was ticking all the boxes. Checking all the habits. Winning every morning. But I wasn't living. I was performing. In this episode, you'll discover:
- Why your morning routine might be exhausting you
- The cost of discipline without peace
- The difference between managing your day and living it
- How "winning the morning" can steal your peace
- What I actually do now (and it's only 7 minutes)
- Why consistency outruns hard work and smartness
The key question: Do you want to win the day? Great. But do you also want to LIVE the day? Not just manage it. Not just tick boxes. Not just be "ahead." Because winning the morning shouldn't mean losing your peace. What changed for me: I stripped it all down. Not because I got lazy. Not because I stopped caring about growth. But because I realized: my day was already busy enough. My morning didn't need to be. If the day is a storm, the morning should be calm. What I do now (Bit By Bit):
- Write one line (not five pages)
- Stretch gently (not a 45-minute workout)
- Sit in silence (no timer, no app, no goal)
- No rush, no race, just room to breathe
Total time? About 7 minutes. Result? More energy at noon. Kinder to family. Clearer thinking at work. Still productive—maybe even more productive—because I'm not starting the day already drained. Your 7-day challenge: For the next week, try this:
- Wake up and sit quietly for 2 minutes
- Write one sentence you mean (not a to-do list, not goals—just one sentence about how you feel, what you notice, what you hope for)
- Move your body gently (stretch, walk to the window, roll your shoulders)
- Breathe
Not because you should. Because you can.
This isn't advice. It's just what I learned the hard way. Maybe it'll help you too. This podcast is your companion for peace, growth, and becoming someone who chooses presence over performance. Come back whenever you need permission to be gentle with yourself. We're building something beautiful—not through force, but through kindness. One bit at a time.
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About me: I'm a CA ranker (AIR 48), ultra-marathon runner, and author with 20 years of work experience. I believe in getting better bit by bit—through daily journaling, honest reflection, and small actions.
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One bit at a time, we all get better.
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