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Mar 2025
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Morning Routine for Mental Health: Pract...

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About this episode

In this enlightening episode of the Engineering Our Future Podcast, my co-host Nicolai Oliden and I explore the science and methodology behind effective morning routines, with a special focus on how they can enhance productivity and mental clarity for engineering professionals.

Our Morning Routines

Nicolai starts his day early with his wife, dedicating 15 minutes to coffee and planning. He systematically reviews his daily objectives, showing how even busy engineers can maintain effective morning practices. I think this is crucial step that I often miss - taking 5 minutes to plan.

As for me, I start my day at 4 AM. My routine focuses on two main components: physical activity in the form of a 60-minute workout, followed by mental preparation through reading and prayer. This approach keeps both my body and mind operating at peak efficiency.

We draw inspiration from James Clear's "Atomic Habits" to discuss habit formation. Nicolai and I emphasize the importance of "trigger events" - like having a glass of water as the first action of the day. We've developed what we call "recursive habit stacking," where each completed action naturally leads to the next, creating a smooth flow of productive behaviors.

"A thoughtful exploration of how habit formation and preparation can lead to success, both personally and professionally."

Making It Work

Like any good engineering solution, we understand that morning routines need flexibility. We discuss how to handle various disruptions, from unexpected work calls to family commitments, while maintaining the core elements of the routine.

I've found that documenting my routine helps tremendously with consistency. For example, I time-block specific activities (morning hydration, meditation) and regularly review and optimize this schedule. This systematic approach allows for continuous improvement, much like how we refine our engineering processes.

Our methodology builds upon Hal Elrod's "The Miracle Morning" framework, which we've adapted specifically for engineering professionals. We focus on measurable outcomes and continuous improvement, applying the same analytical mindset we use in our engineering work.

Through our discussion, we emphasize that successful morning routines need proper preparation, including evening setup and strategic planning. We've designed our approach to be both robust and flexible, making it suitable for engineers across different disciplines and work schedules.

Timeline (YouTube Chapters)

* 00:00:00 - Introduction

* 00:00:57 - Nicolai’s Current Morning Routine

* 00:02:18 - Luis’s Current Morning Routine

* 00:07:13 - Benefits of Morning Routines

* 00:09:51 - Tips for Starting a Routine

* 00:11:28 - Using Prompts and Habit Stacking

* 00:15:25 - Handling Disruptions

* 00:17:01 - Writing Down Your Routine

* 00:20:05 - The Miracle Morning Book

* 00:23:11 - Closing Remarks

Lessons and Takeaways

* Start your day with a clear plan by dedicating 5-15 minutes each morning to reviewing your goals and objectives.

* Incorporate physical activity and mental preparation into your morning routine to boost productivity and mental clarity.

* Use "trigger events" and habit stacking to create a seamless flow of productive actions every morning.

* Document and time-block your morning routine to ensure consistency and allow for continuous improvement.

* Prepare the night before by setting up your environment and planning strategically to make your mornings more effective.

Links and References

* Miracle Morning by Hal Elrod

* Atomic Habits by James Clear



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