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Hey, What are your daily routines???

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I'll go first...

(I'll Elaborate on more specifics should anyone ask.)


When i get up in the morning - 7-Am or 8-Am, I usually drink some water to get my body going as well as (you know what) fo the restroom.

by 10 Am - I eat breakfast.

Kills time til 12 - Am

by 12 PM, i eat a snack.

Kill time til 3 PM

I eat lunch

Kill time til 6 PM

I eat another snack (usually light)

Then 8 PM rolls by

I eat dinner

Then 9 PM seals the deal

I take a 30 minute shower, wahs my hair and face, brush my teeth and put on lotion to keep my skin from itching.

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What about you?


~Stay Gold, Everyone!~
 
I don't really have that much in the way of routine, my sleep patterns are all over the place and I don't have to work so my hours and what I'm doing vary greatly. My morning routine when I first get up is very important to me though, it's how I set myself up for the day.

This could be a very helpful routine for people with very busy or stressful work loads. It's about waking up relaxed every morning, and because I have such a soothing start to the day I usually sleep well.

When I first wake up I don't allow myself to think about anything except that first cup of coffee. No work, no girlfriend, no thoughts on the previous evening's socialising. Just focus on the coffee, nothing else. A blank mind.

After coffee it's the morning ablutions and getting dressed, still only focusing on the immediate tasks at hand, not allowed to think of anything else.

Then it's time for the second cup of coffee, still thinking of nothing. With that second coffee comes my first smoke of the day, then I get my pipe out and smoke some weed. Then finally I'm allowed to think, I sit down in my chair and finish my coffee while I look at what's ahead in the day and plan for it.

I guess it's a form of meditation, but that first 40 minutes of the day being "time out" makes you look forward to waking up in the morning.
 
I work 5 - 6 days per week.
Dogs and cat fed and taken care of by 6:30 am
Out the door by 7:30 am
Any errands are run on the way home.
Dogs out again when I get home.
Everything goes into its home, no clutter on surfaces.
If it is an early shift or a day off, I usually cook. (Leftovers for the week).
Maintenance tasks completed before 7:00pm
Dogs out again at around 9:00pm, fed, and tucked in for the night.

I have cardiac follow up ever two weeks. But the minutiae of the varies everyday.

Nice days might see me taking Rue on a long walk when I get home. I might help with a yard project (e.g. We just finished planting and mulching our side yard. I may have to water my deck pots and flowerbeds as well as my collection of houseplants.)

I tidy my living spaces everyday (dishes, sweeping, general pick up), but deep clean at least once a week. (Vacuuming, dusting, sweeping, mopping, bathroom, laundry, etc...).

In the winter shoveling gets added to the docket. (Usually x 2 per week).

Core revolves around my pets, space maintenance, and work. Everything else flexes.
 
M-F I wake up, make breakfast, take a shower, walk to the bus stop, get off a couple of miles from my job, walk to my job from there, work, then walk back to that bus stop and go home.
 
I proactively pack my lunch out in frig and lay out my clothes the day before.

8pm go to bed

400am wake up out the door in 10 minutes

Clock in at work 436am

Clock out at 206pm

Drive home

Have a snack watch tv

330pm 2 calisthenics exercises 3 sets of each to failure then walk 45min around neighborhood

5-530 cook eat dinner

530 shower and relax and do it again 6 days a week
 
I usually rise between 3 and 4 am; enjoy some coffee and green tea; listen to music or write music.
Breakfast, depending on days which I must work, takes place between 5 or 6:30.
Work takes place between 8 and 2, although I cannot work over five hours.
If I'm not working, then between 7/9 I do the chores, or practice or write music, or writing my journal.
Together-time with my fiance is between 9/10am til 2, at which point supper is had.
Between 2 and 8 pm, either we spend the day together or separately. I go to sleep around 7:30/8.
 
I guess it's a form of meditation, but that first 40 minutes of the day being "time out" makes you look forward to waking up in the morning.
Oh yeah, I need alone time in the morning--even if I wake up with an empty drawer or full drawer of spunes. I need alone time; my brain and ears cannot handle conversation or other people. At least I'm not in a living situation where I have to travel out-of-doors for breakfast hours before work like I was when living with my parents.
 

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