Turns out, procrastinating your morning routine might not be so bad after all.
While the tiny morning ritual of making your bed has been proven to boost mood, safeguard mental health, and lower stress levels, that doesn't necessarily mean that everyone who chooses not to is ...
Being instructed to dutifully make your bed each morning as a child is a common experience (I know I certainly whined about it). But did our parents really get it right? While some claim that a made ...
Mornings can be tough. While some people thrive on waking up early and having time to themselves to jumpstart their day, others would much rather stay in bed and continuously hit the snooze button.
With a morning routine like this, you'll be jumping out of bed! Adobe Stock Coming home to a made bed is a welcome sight, so do your future self a favour and make your bed first thing in the morning.
Do you ever wake up in the morning and feel like you need a nap? You might not be getting good, restful sleep. According to the American Psychiatric Association, more than 30% of Americans say their ...
One in three Americans can have their mornings thrown off by missing simple steps in their routines. In a new poll of 2,000 U.S. adults, it was revealed that mornings can be easily thrown off for ...
“Putting your house to bed is essentially a daily reset,” says Faith Roberson of Organize With Faith. “It’s the intentional ...
That tidy habit might be overrated. Waiting to make your bed can help reduce dust mites, bacteria, and mold by allowing moisture to evaporate. Experts recommend waiting 30 to 60 minutes after waking ...