Can’t get out of bed in winter? Here’s how you can make the most of these shorter days and stay productive
Winter feels like the day is always running out of your hands, like trying to hold onto water in your palms.
The days are shorter, and it often feels as though time itself has shrunk. With dwindling dayling and the sun setting earlier, it can seem like there’s less time to get everything done. But by being mindful, you can stay ahead and keep up with your work.
There are many studies examining the relationship between daylight and productivity. A study in particular delved into the effect of natural light on the overall health of office workers. Offices with brighter lighting fostered higher productivity levels in employees. So, it’s no wonder that productivity levels seem to drop with the faint daylight in winter, accompanied by the compelling urge to snuggle under a blanket, stay in bed, and just let the day roll by. Then you sulk more, feeling guilty for wasting the day. But here’s how you can take hold of your busy day and be productive.
Give yourself a headstart and rise early. Waking up before the sun feels like a great way to get ahead. In winter, the bed and blanket are tempting, making it difficult to leave. So, wake up with something to look forward to, like a dedicated morning routine. It could be yoga or simply taking a long, hot bath.
Winter is not the time to be spontaneous. The bitter cold requires a planned approach. If your day is packed with errands, don’t assume you’ll get by with the flow. Instead, thoroughly note down your to-do list for the day. This will help guide you, and you won’t fall behind. Utilise trackers on your phone and other devices to make sure you are getting work done. If the winter lethargy is too much, motivate yourself by treating yourself or taking breaks.