You Snooze, You Lose: The Truth About Waking Up
The old saying, “You Snooze, You Lose” may have a deeper
meaning than any of us realized. When you delay waking up until you
have to—meaning you wait until the last possible moment to get out
of bed and start your day—consider that what you’re actually doing is
resisting your life. Every time you hit the snooze button, you’re in a
state of resistance to your day, to your life, and to waking up and
creating the life you say you want. Think about the kind of negative
energy that surrounds you when you begin your day with resistance,
when you respond to the sound of the alarm clock with internal
dialogue along the lines of, “Oh no, it’s time already. I have to wake
up. I don’t want to wake up.” It’s as if you’re saying, “I don’t want to
live my life, at least not to the fullest.”
Many people who suffer from depression report that the morning
time is the most difficult. They wake up with dread. Sometimes it is
because of a job they feel obligated to go to, or due to a relationship
that is failing. Some people feel this way simply due to the nature of
depression and its ability to weigh on a person’s mind, emotions, and
heart without needing a specific reason. The tone of our morning has
a powerful impact on the tone of the rest of our day. It becomes a
cycle: waking up with despair, spending the day continuing to feel
that way, going to sleep feeling anxious or depressed, then repeat the
cycle of melancholy the next day.
Not only are people missing out on the abundance of clarity,
energy, motivation, and personal power that comes from waking up
each day on purpose, but their resistance to this inevitable daily act is
a defiant statement to the universe that they would rather lie in bed,
unconscious, than to create and live the life they desire.
On the other hand, when you wake up each day with passion and
purpose, you join the small percentage of high achievers who are
living their dreams. Most importantly, you will be happy. By simply
changing your approach to waking up in the morning, you will
literally change everything. But don’t take my word for it—trust these
famous early risers: Oprah Winfrey, Tony Robbins, Bill Gates,
Howard Schultz, Deepak Chopra, Wayne Dyer, Thomas Jefferson,
Benjamin Franklin, Albert Einstein, Aristotle, and far too many more
to list here.
No one ever taught us that by learning how to consciously set our
intention to wake up each morning with a genuine desire—even
enthusiasm—to do so, we can change our entire lives.
If you’re just snoozing every day until the last possible moment
you have to head off to work, show up for school, or take care of your
family, and then coming home and zoning out in front of the
television until you go to bed (this used to be my daily routine), I’ve
got to ask you: When are you going to develop yourself into the
person you need to be to create the levels of health, wealth,
happiness, success, and freedom that you truly want and deserve?
When are you going to actually live your life instead of numbly going
through the motions looking for every possible distraction to escape
reality? What if your reality—your life—could finally be something
that you can’t wait to be conscious for?
There is no better day than today for us to give up who we’ve
been for who we can become, and upgrade the life we’ve been living
for the one we really want. There is no better book than the one you
are holding in your hands to show you how to become the person you
need to be who is capable of quickly attracting, creating and
sustaining the life you have always wanted.
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