Top of the Morning Inspirational Quotes

How many times have you missed a beautiful sunrise because you were too busy, too distracted, or just thought they are all the same? Spend some time and take a moment to embrace opportunities because just as quick as they come, they can go. You may miss a chance of a lifetime, so take advantage of opportunities.

If it’s your job to eat a frog, it’s best to do it first thing in the morning. And If it’s your job to eat two frogs, it’s best to eat the biggest one first. – Mark Twain

Mark Twain has taught us many things, but one of the most powerful lessons he told us is to do the things that need to get done in the morning first. And, if you have to do two important tasks complete the one you dread the most first and your day will get easier and easier as it progresses.

An early-morning walk is a blessing for the whole day. – Henry David Thoreau

Get outside and take a walk in the morning. Let it be peaceful and quite, feel the breeze, take a moment to clear your thoughts and focus on your day. Not only is this good for your body physically but it will relieve some stress from the day before and lighten your mood for the day to come.

What inspires you, what excites you when you wake up in the morning? – Jennifer Aniston

Find your passion, what is it that excites you when you wake up? Use that passion to help drive you towards your goals. We must find what drives us, and our “Why” to fuel our fire. Always have a purpose, always be persistent and stay relentless.

To simply wake up every morning a better person than when I went to bed. – Sidney Poitier

Sometimes our goals for the next day can be as simple as waking up in the morning a better paper writer online. Don’t stress yourself out by thinking you have to accomplish everything quickly, use some days to just wake up and accomplish being a better person than you were the day before.

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