Your first act of the day sets the tone for how your entire day will go. Some people cuddle with a cup of coffee. Some read. Others exercise. While still others begin their morning by repeatedly jabbing at the snooze button on their alarm clock as if they were picking a fight with the Pillsbury Doughboy.
My First Habit
My first act of the day is simple, and more impactful than any of the above. The very first thing I do each morning when I wake up, is smile. I smile and instantly the day is good. It makes me feel as if the day is a game that I am ready to play. I feel funny and playful. Because smiling to yourself in the dark for no reason is a funny thing to do. But it puts me in the right frame of mind for the 18-hour adventure ahead.
Life Comes At You Fast.
Like everyone else, I face challenges every day. I have 3 semi-domesticated children (12G, 10B and 7B). I have a home that regularly throws me surprises. I have a commute that I don’t control. I own an advertising and idea agency called The Weaponry, which comes with employees, contractors, clients, finances, insurance and a landlord. And they all have the potential to hip-check my plans each day.
But that first smile in the morning makes me feel as if I won the day before the sun even gets out of the starting blocks. It sets the tone for everything else. It reminds me that funny things are going to happen that day, and it is up to me to see those events as humourous, and not tragic, vengeful or a clear sign of how much the universe hates me.
Put a smile to work for you.
Try it yourself. It is the easiest positive thing you’ll do all day. Yet it has the power to propel and protect you until you crawl back into bed at night. And if you have not yet smiled today, do it now.

If you find that a morning smile helps set a positive tone for your day let me know. If you have a great way to start your day that might help me, please share. I’ll take all the help I can get.
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So much truth Steven. So much truth.
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Good reminder. I also find that smiling words when you are feeling vulnerable. Personally, I am a bit freaked out during take-off and landing in a plane (control issues). Smiling works.
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works, not words. Although I know that smiling words can be effective in challenging exchanges. Consider the “you can’t be serious” smile.
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Shared this on my page! Thanks for the tips1
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Thanks Maisha! I look forward to checking out your page!
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During the brief time we worked together back in the day, I can TOTALLY see this. I was immediately impressed with your ability to face everything with a smile. And it wasn’t forced!
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That is such a nice thing for you to write John! Thank you! We all have our crosses to bear. Mine happens to be a smiley face. Like a smiley, cross bear face.
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