Prep, the early morning routines weren't my favorite part of the day. I know many individuals believe how we start our day determines how the rest of the day feels, I had a totally different perspective on that. I started so many routines that didn't work out well, like the morning devotion, setting alarm at 6am , going for a morning jog, reading early in the morning, cooking my meal for the day at morning etc. one or two days after, I'll find myself lapping into my duvet and appraising the softness of my bed and the cozy weather that's just perfect for more sleep.

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I didn't have a specific morning prep, what I do every morning was determined by what activity I had for that day. For example, if we have a lecture by 8 am, I'll wake by 7am , say a little prayer, get ready for the class , and that's it. If the lecture was 10 am, I'll wake by 8 am, say a little prayer, get something to eat, get ready for class and that's it. The only constant prep was calling my lover, it was enough force for me to carry me through the day. Aside from this very few, my mornings were mainly for good sleep, that's because I sleep late, staying awake through the night blogging and looking for any means of earning.
Morning preps weren't for me and I didn't carry any of the beliefs that accompanied morning routines. The only time I maintained a constant habit of waking up early was when me and my guys started hunting rabbits. We set traps at night and wake up early to go check them before someone steals what we caught, and luck favors us most days. Yeah, I know what you might be thinking, students and rabbit hunting, but then, we did what we were gonna do to survive, and this was worth my morning.