Tomorrow Is Yours: Awaken Endless Possibilities #BigDay #Tomorrow
Big days can be overwhelming. Whether it’s the first day of school, a wedding, a business meeting, or First Communion being prepared and ready for that big day can be debilitating for kids (and many adults). I know in our home preparing for that big day tomorrow is only successful by following a to-do list the night before. Going on a vacation? Preparing ourselves the night before by following our to-do list is the only way we can get out the door on time.
Dr. Travis Stork’s Tips on Having a Successful Big Day
- Lay out your clothes the night before to help streamline your morning routine.
- Create a “must achieve” list for the morning to help yourself stop stressing about those tasks at night, leading to a more restful night’s sleep.
- Plan out what to have for breakfast, and nothing is easier than setting out a bowl and spoon for a quick, nutritious and tasty bowl of cereal in the morning.
- If you’re travelling or on-the-go, making sure to pack a nutritious snack (like a baggie of cereal) in your bag to help you avoid hitting the mid-morning lull and picking something unhealthy.
Disclosure: This post is in partnership with Kellogg’s and The Motherhood. All opinions expressed are my own.
Preparing for my #BigDay #Tomorrow with Kellogg’s Cereal Twitter Chat
When: Tue, Feb 10 12PM- 1PM EST
Where: Twitter using hashtags #BigDay #Tomorrow
Why: Discuss the importance of preparing for tomorrow the night before.
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Very good tips, Lisa. I always lay out the clothes. Knowing what I will be wearing helps me to worry less, stress less, and get dressed quickly so I have more time for a breakfast.