3 ways to ruin your energy first thing in the morning
Mornings are sacred, a blank canvas, an unspoiled stretch of hours brimming with potential.
But for many, they become a battleground where poor habits sabotage energy before the day has truly begun.
The way you start your morning doesn’t just set the tone, it determines the pace, focus, and vitality of your entire day. Let’s explore three common culprits that drain your energy before your feet have fully hit the ground, and what you can do instead.
1. Reaching for caffeine before anything else
The smell of freshly brewed coffee, the warmth of the cup, it’s a ritual many of us cherish. But reaching for caffeine before your body is ready can send you spiralling into an energy crash.
Overnight, your body dehydrates, and cortisol (your natural morning wake-up hormone) peaks to ease you into the day. Piling caffeine onto that delicate balance forces your adrenals to work overtime, leaving you jittery, dehydrated, and primed for an afternoon slump.
The fix: Start your day with hydration. A glass of filtered water with a pinch of mineral rich sea salt or a squeeze of lemon will replenish what you’ve lost overnight. Then, give your body at least 30 minutes to wake up before indulging in that sacred cup of coffee
2. Skipping a nourishing breakfast
Rolling out of bed and heading straight into your to do list without fuelling up is like expecting your car to run on fumes. Skipping breakfast, or settling for a sugar-laden substitute like a granola bar or flavoured yogurt leaves your blood sugar on a rollercoaster, with energy spikes followed by inevitable crashes. Your body craves steady fuel, especially after an overnight fast.
The fix: Opt for a breakfast rich in protein and healthy fats. Pastured eggs, a scoop of collagen in your morning coffee or smoothie, or even a handful of leftover steak from last night will stabilise your blood sugar and keep you energised. Bonus points for incorporating nutrient dense carbs brimming with electrolytes like fruit or honey to support metabolic health and hormones.
3. Ignoring the sacredness of it all
Mornings are more than just a time of day, they're a liminal space to set intentions and calibrate your mind, body, and spirit.
But when you start your day in chaos, rushing, scrolling through your phone, or neglecting to connect with the world around you, it scatters your focus and depletes your energy before the day even begins.
The fix: Begin your day with sunlight and stillness. Step outside to feel the sun on your skin, even for just a few minutes. Exposure to natural light in the early morning synchronises your circadian rhythm, boosting alertness and setting the stage for restorative sleep later. Avoid reaching for your phone or diving into a to do list right away. Instead, use this sacred window to ground yourself. Let the morning anchor you, not overwhelm you.