It required some experimenting. For example, I liked the feeling of getting my thoughts down on paper, but it took me a year or so of writing somewhat sporadically before I realized that I like prompted journaling more than open-ended, recap-of-my-day styled journaling. I watched on Jerry Seinfeld's Comedians in Cars getting Coffee that he, Jerry, has splashed water on his face every morning to wake up for the last thirty something years, or something. I was blown away by that. I had sometimes washed the sleep out of my eyes, but the power of that ritual made a mark on me. I brush my teeth religiously because I used to not brush my teeth with any regularity and smoked on top of it, too. I got so grossed out by it that it became a cornerstone of my morning (and evening) rituals for a while. I would announce it to my girlfriend, and she pointed out how odd it was that I announce it, and I announce it because it's practically novel to me. That's pretty gross, right? Yea. I hear that you're supposed to drink at least 2.5 liters a day, so I start my day with a fifth of that requirement. Experiment! Find out what sticks. The best time to plant a tree was twenty years ago or, if failing that, today. You'll amass data about yourself, what works and what doesn't. In searching for what could work, be guided by the principle of doing that which primes you most for productivity, creativity, or serenity.Your morning routine is my Nirvana. How have you been able to establish this peaceful and fulfilling start to every day? Is it hard to be consistent with this routine?