I Love a Good Vacation in the Morning
The alarm rings, the head rises, the shower steams, the coffee is brewed, the email inbox chimes, the news is watched, the car door slams, and the game of chase begins.
Waking up running is the norm for many in these crazed times. This daily routine can leave many a leader feeling overwhelmed and tired. It can cause us to live our days craving an escape.
We go about our schedule with mechanical precision, without really being present for days, weeks, or even months. We’re just waiting for the day we can board a plane to the tropics. Then, once the wheels are up and the Mai Tai is in hand, relaxation will finally set in.
It does not need to be this way.
I have a routine that I strive to sustain just about every weekday. I call it my morning vacation. It is my time alone in the early hours, before the rest of my family is awake. It usually lasts anywhere from 30 to 60 minutes and includes some time spent reading the Bible, praying, reflecting, stretching, or meditating. Many mornings, I do my reflection in the hot tub as the sun is rising.
When I follow through with my morning vacation, I find that it impacts how I go through the rest of my day. I am more present, calm, and aware. It equips me for the challenges and opportunities the next 24 hours will hold.
A day that begins well has a higher probability of finishing well.
I think it is a mistake to wake up in chase mode. Morning vacations can radically impact how you lead, serve, and love those in your office and your home. I know many leaders who have similar routines, and they swear by them.
Take a vacation. You deserve it.
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Tags: Disciplines, Presence, Reflection, Routine, Vacation




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Daniel, this post just hit me square between the eyes. I must admit that I start nearly everyday in chase mode. I love this idea and appreciate you sharing it. Morning vacation time, here I come!
Right on Nichole! I promise you that you will be much better prepared for your day if you take a little vacay each morning. Let me know how you do.
Daniel