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What do the first 90 minutes of your day look like?

Coffee? Workouts? Hitting the snooze button 14 times?  Everyone has their morning ritual and we LOVE hearing about them.  Some of our favorite members of the community share their morning rituals below.

Julie JOnes

I truly believe that how we start our day determines the direction of the day. I start each day with quiet time: I read my Bible, journal, stretch and/or walk and plan my goals. This gives me clarity and focus. In the past, I was a person who ‘let’ life happen to me. Read more>>

David Payma

The first 90 minutes of my day are usually spent in the courthouse. As a criminal defense attorney with Texas Defenders, I spend my time talking with prosecutors, coordinating with court staff, meeting with clients to discuss their cases, and attending hearings. A lot of my mornings involve negotiating with prosecutors and working on potential resolutions for my clients. Read more>>

Re Carter

The first 90 minutes of the morning are the most important. Science shows that the first two to three hours after waking are when your brain is at its peak for focus, clarity, and productivity. That’s why I’ve built a routine to set the tone for my entire day. I wake up at 5 a.m. Read more>>

Pastor Ricardo Miller

The first 90 minutes of my day looks like I start at 5am spending some time in prayer – I found it’s the perfect way to start my day. After that, I brush my teeth and get myself a bottle of water, then I go into my early morning devotion time. I’ve found this to be very, very helpful for starting my day off right. Read more>>

Emily Aguilar

The first 90 minutes of my day are usually a mix of chaos and love. I’m getting kids out the door, finding missing shoes, packing lunches — all while trying to sneak in coffee and a quick check of my calendar. Read more>>

Theresa Strange Johnston

Answering emails, doing social media, setting up meetings and replying to phone callas. Read more>>

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