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[A Deep Dive into Morning Routines and Daily Habits]-[My Morning Routine (Conversation)]

Easy Stories in English · B1 · 2025-09-15

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📋 Summary

The Psychology and Utility of Morning Routines

In this episode of Easy Stories in English, host Ariel Goodbody explores the concept of the "morning routine." While often viewed as a mundane topic in language learning curricula, Goodbody argues that discussing one's routine is an effective way to share personal identity and lifestyle preferences. The episode highlights the dichotomy between "morning people" and "night owls," noting that modern societal structures, such as the 7:45 AM start time for her job in Ningbo, China, are significantly more favorable to those who thrive in the morning.

Practical Hacks for Consistency

A major theme of the podcast is the implementation of systems to maintain healthy habits. Goodbody introduces several "ingenious methods" to ensure consistency:

  • The Flossing Strategy: To overcome the difficulty of daily flossing, she adopts a binary system: flossing the top half of her mouth on alternating days. She uses the orientation of the dental floss box as a visual cue to remember which section she cleaned last.
  • Deodorant Management: Similarly, she uses the placement of her deodorant container by the sink as a physical reminder of when to apply it, specifically noting that her unscented roll-on deodorant is effective even when applied every other day, despite the hot climate of Ningbo.

Adapting to a New Environment

Goodbody details her transition from London to China, emphasizing how her habits have been forced to evolve due to regional differences. Her yoga practice, previously limited by the cramped conditions of a "small, overpriced London bedroom," has flourished in her new, spacious flat where she can utilize yoga blocks, straps, and a cork mat.

Regarding nutrition, she notes the difficulty of finding familiar staples like muesli and peanut butter in China. She reflects on the "taste of home" provided by a bag of Alpen sent from the UK, while simultaneously embracing local alternatives like dragon fruit and mango. She also discusses her reliance on the DuChinese app, which she considers an unparalleled language-learning tool, specifically citing the need to communicate with delivery drivers as her primary motivation for mastering the language.

The Philosophy of Simplicity

Finally, the podcast touches on the environmental and practical benefits of choosing simple products. Goodbody expresses a preference for bar soap over shower gel, arguing that the latter is essentially "bottles of water" and environmentally wasteful. She concludes by contrasting her current, more relaxed weekends in China—which allow for rest and recuperation—with the hyper-scheduled, busy nature of her previous life in London. The episode serves as both a language-learning exercise and a reflection on how environmental shifts necessitate the re-engineering of one's daily existence.

🎯Key Sentences

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We're really doing this, huh?
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It might seem like a boring topic.
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It will quickly become part of your routine.
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I really recommend this trick.
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That's normally when I'm in bed.
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📝Key Phrases

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morning person
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night owl
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every other day
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get into the swing of
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go-to
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📖 Transcript

Hi, I'm Kristen Bell.
And if you know my husband, Dax, then you also know he loves shopping for a car.
Selling a car?
Not so much.
We're really doing this, huh?
Thankfully, Carvana makes it easy.

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