Guest: Nomonde Mgiqwa, Psychologist Slow mornings are more than just a trend; they're a gamechanger for your well-being. In a world that worships the hustle, taking it easy in the morning can be revolutionary. By slowing down, you're not just reclaiming your time – you're training your brain to prioritise what truly matters.
Imagine waking up without the jolt of an alarm, sipping your coffee without a phone in hand, and letting the day unfold at its own pace. This isn't about laziness; it's about setting the tone for a more focused, grounded day. Studies show that morning mindfulness practices can reduce stress, improve mood, and boost creativity.
A slow morning isn't about following a rigid routine; it's about creating space for intention. Maybe it's journaling, meditating, or simply watching the sunrise. These moments help anchor your mind, setting you up for success.

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