How To Create An Awesome Morning Routine: 10 Ways To Start An Amazing Day
Offered By: Skillshare
Course Description
Overview
Welcome to:
How To Create An Awesome Morning Routine: 10 Ways To Start An Amazing Day
I want to share with you something that Louise Hay - famous author and success coach - once said...
She said:
How you start your day is how you're going to live your day. How you live your day is the way you live your life.
In other words - the foundation of living an amazing life can traced back to one thing - the quality of how you start every single day of your life.
If you believe that, you're going to love this class.
Because within it, you're going to learn 10 ideas for implementing what I call the 'Wake Up & Go Routine.'
This routine is a combination of simple habits and mindset training, designed to help you replace:
- Chaos with order
- Stress with clarity
- Negative emotions with a sense of happiness and motivation
- Wasted time with time spent on things that matter
In a nutshell, once you learn and use this routine, you'll have the recipe for building your life, one amazing morning at a time.
This course uses a lot of illustrations to explain ideas, examples to show you how they're used, and practical action steps to help you use them in your own life.
I really look forward to sharing a ton of great content with you in this course.
Click to enroll in this course, and I'll see you on the other side.
Syllabus
- Why Take This Class?
- Strategies 1-2
- Strategies 3-4
- Strategies 5-6
- Strategies 7-8
- Strategies 9-10
- How To Download And Use This Course's LifeMap
- How To Rate, Review, And Leave Feedback
Taught by
Derek Franklin
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