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[Three Simple Morning Decisions to Transform Your Life and Energy]-[3 Small Decisions That Make You Feel Incredible: Do This Every Morning After Waking Up]

The Mel Robbins Podcast · B2 · 2024-03-25

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The Power of Decision-Making and the Trap of False Confidence

In this episode of The Mel Robbins Podcast, Mel Robbins explores how three small, often overlooked morning decisions can fundamentally change your energy, mood, and long-term success. The core obstacle preventing people from making these positive changes is what Robbins calls "false confidence"—a cognitive bias (or the "overconfidence effect") that tricks us into believing we are the exception to the rules of science, nature, and common sense. While we can easily spot this behavior in others, we often fail to recognize it in ourselves, leading us to prioritize immediate comfort over long-term well-being.

1. The Alarm Clock Decision: Stop "Rotting" in Bed

Robbins identifies the first critical decision as what you do the moment your alarm rings. Many people fall into the trap of hitting the snooze button repeatedly, a habit she describes as "rotting away in bed."

  • The Evidence: Research from the University of South Carolina indicates that staying in bed after the alarm rings can increase anxiety and depression levels five-fold. Furthermore, a study from the University of Notre Dame found that chronic snoozing wastes an average of 27 minutes per morning, totaling over four work weeks per year.
  • The Shift: To feel incredible, one must become "Person B"—the individual who makes the hard decision to physically get out of bed immediately. While this feels difficult in the moment, it reduces inflammation and stress, ultimately making your life easier in the long run.

2. The Light Exposure Decision: Prioritize Nature Over Screens

Once out of bed, the second decision is to avoid the immediate pull of your smartphone. Robbins warns against "mainlining artificial light" and social media, which force you to consume external agendas, stress, and information before you have even fully awakened.

  • The Strategy: Instead of checking emails or social media, spend a few minutes outside getting natural light exposure.
  • The Science: Natural light signals your circadian rhythm to wake up, which paradoxically improves your ability to fall asleep at night. By delaying digital stimulation, you retain control over your attention, boost your mood, and ensure you are not starting your day in a reactive, high-stress state.

3. The Hydration Decision: Delaying Caffeine

Finally, Robbins challenges the standard habit of reaching for coffee or tea immediately upon waking.

  • The Science of Adenosine: Adenosine is a chemical that builds up in the brain throughout the day, signaling the need for sleep. While we sleep, our bodies clear this chemical. However, upon waking, residual adenosine remains. Caffeine binds to neuro-receptors and traps this adenosine in the brain, which leads to a later "afternoon slump" once the caffeine wears off.
  • The Strategy: Pour a glass of water and drink it before consuming any caffeine. By delaying caffeine intake for 60 to 90 minutes after waking, you allow your body to naturally flush out the residual adenosine. This simple change eliminates the need for excessive caffeine consumption and stabilizes your energy levels throughout the day.

Conclusion: Moving from Knowing to Doing

Robbins emphasizes that knowledge is useless without action. The "gap" between knowing what to do and actually doing it is often bridged by making the harder decision in the moment. By rejecting the siren call of "false confidence"—which insists that you don't need these changes—and committing to these three simple, science-backed habits, you can reclaim your time, reduce your anxiety, and wake up feeling truly incredible.

🎯Key Sentences

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Knowing isn't enough.
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I'm not one of these people that needs to close down the night in Vegas.
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False confidence comes swooping in.
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📝Key Phrases

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cruising right by
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afternoon slump
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the sum of all the decisions
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bridge this gap
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bit me in the rear end
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📖 Transcript

Hey, it's friend Mel and welcome to the Mel Robbins podcast.
What if I told you the only thing standing between you and waking up tomorrow and feeling incredible is just three simple decisions.
I mean, I'm talking about three decisions that are so small you don't even realize that you're cruising right by them every single morning.
You're making the same mistakes I used to make. You're doing the exact opposite of what you should be doing in these three situations and it's making you feel tired and unproductive.
And it brings on the afternoon slump. It makes it harder to fall asleep at night and it impacts your mood and energy in the morning.
And look, I know exactly why you keep making these same three mistakes because I used to make them two. They're so small.

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