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7 mistakes you make when you wake up that ruin your day

Do the morning right by avoiding common mistakes people make when they wake up.

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  • Those mistakes can set the stage for an unproductive day.
  • For example, don't check your email in bed and don't get ready in the dark.
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There's no one morning routine that works for everyone.

Maybe yours involves reading the news, or guzzling water, or dancing to pop music in your underwear. No judgment.

But certain morning mistakes can set the stage for an unproductive rest of the day.

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We checked out what scientists and other experts had to say about making the most (and the least) of the first few minutes after you wake up.

Below, we've listed seven common wake-up behaviors that you'll want to avoid.

Sometimes (OK, all the time) your alarm goes off and you're just not ready to face the day yet. Resist the temptation to put off the inevitableby five or 10 minutes.

As sleep expert Timothy Morgenthaler told Business Insider's Jessica Orwig ,"Most sleep specialists think that snooze alarms are not a good idea."

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That's partly because, if you fall back into a deep sleep after you hit the snooze button, you're entering a sleep cycle you definitely won't be able to finish . So you'll likely wake up groggy instead of refreshed.

A better bet? Figure out how much sleep you need on a nightly basis and make sure to get that amount.

So you avoided the snooze (congrats!) and now you're lying awake in bed. Use this time to make yourself as big as possible, physically.

According to Harvard psychologist Amy Cuddy , stretching out wide is a way to build confidence as you launchinto your day.

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Though it's hard to say whether people feel goodbecause they stretch out or vice versa, Cuddy explained during a talk at New York's 92Y that the people who wake up with their arms in a V shape "are super happy, like annoyingly happy."

By contrast, she said there's some preliminary evidence that people who wake up in a fetal ball"wake up much more stressed out."

Don't do it.

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As Julie Morgenstern, author of the book " Never Check Email in the Morning ," told HuffPost , if you start your morning this way, "you'll never recover."

"Those requests and those interruptions and those unexpected surprises and those reminders and problems are endless," she said. "There is very little that cannot wait a minimum of 59 minutes."

Instead, Morgenstern suggests that if you're going to do some work, make it a project that requires considerable focus.

According to Charles Duhigg , author of " The Power of Habit " and " Smarter Faster Better ," making your bed is associated with increased productivity throughout the rest of the day.

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Again, it's unclear whether making your bed causes you to be more productive or if super-organized people are more likely to make their bed.

But Duhigg writes that making your bed is a "keystone habit" that can spark "chain reactions that help other good habits take hold."

Your body naturally produces higher amounts of the stress hormone cortisol, which regulates energy, between 8 am and 9 am. So for most people, the best time to drink coffee is after 9:30 am .

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If you consume caffeinebefore then, your body will start adjusting by producing less cortisol in the early morning meaning you'll be creating the problem you fear.

Keeping the lights off and the shades down might seem like a softer way to transition into the day.

But your internal body clock is designed to be sensitive to light and darkness, Natalie Dautovich of the National Sleep Foundation told US News . So getting ready in the dark could signal to your body that it's still nighttime and could make you feel even groggier.

If it's still dark outside when you wake up, Dautovich recommends turning on a strong light, like the ones used to treat seasonal affective disorder.

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Maybe you'll sip some water. Maybe you'll listento some tunes. Maybe you'll call a friend.

These activities, in and of themselves, are fine but it's best if you incorporate them into some kind of routine. For example: Wake up, drink water while listening to music, get dressed, and call a friend on the way to the train.

Some scientists say our willpower is limited ( others disagree ), and when we expend it early on in the day trying to decide what to do next, we have less left later in the day when we need to concentrate on work.

Take a tip from successful folks like Barack Obama and Mark Zuckerberg: Minimize the number of decisions you make in the morning by, say, wearing the same outfit every day .

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