How I Started Waking Up Early in Winters (When Nothing Else Worked)

 


Waking up early in winters had become one of my biggest struggles.

Every night before sleeping, I promised myself, “Tomorrow I will wake up early.” And I know many students and young people will relate to this feeling.

We all have so many morning goals:

• waking up early.

• doing yoga.

• working on our body.

• enjoying the peaceful morning view.

• becoming an “early bird”.

Slowly, waking up early itself becomes a goal.

My Daily Cycle of Alarm and Guilt


I used to set an alarm every night with full motivation.
But in the morning, as soon as the alarm rang, I would turn it off and sleep again.

This happened so many times that switching off the alarm became a habit.

Instead of waking up, my mind was trained to silence the alarm and go back to sleep.

Months passed like this.

Mobile phones made it worse. I stayed up late, scrolled more, and woke up tired.

I Tried Everything… But Nothing Helped

I watched many YouTube videos.
I read tips from different sources on how to wake up early.

I even tried some strange tricks:

• Drinking a lot of water at night so I would wake up for the toilet.

• Forcing my body to wake up.

But honestly, nothing worked.

My sleep was so deep that even the pressure to go to the toilet couldn’t wake me up — which is actually unhealthy.

That’s when I realized something important:

No source, video, or tip can help you unless you decide to help yourself.

The Mindset Shift That Changed Everything

I understood one thing very clearly:

The things we fear the most or avoid the most often hide the real results.

So instead of searching for more tricks, I changed one simple habit.


The One Simple Change That Helped Me Wake Up Early

I started keeping my mobile phone away from my bed at night.

Not too far — but far enough that:

• When the alarm rang, I had to get out of bed.

• I had to walk 5–6 steps to switch it off.

From Day 1, this worked.

When the alarm rang and my phone wasn’t beside me:

• I had to remove my blanket.

• I had to stand up.

• I had to walk.

By the time I reached my phone, half of my sleep was already gone.

Small Actions That Made a Big Difference

After switching off the alarm:

• I did light stretching on my bed.

• This helped my body wake up fully.

• I took a moment to express gratitude to God.

Then I stepped down from my bed and followed the routine I wanted.

Slowly, waking up early stopped feeling impossible.

What I Learned From This Experience





• Motivation alone doesn’t work.

• Habits matter more than willpower.

• Small physical actions can change the mind.

• You don’t need extreme methods — just honest effort.

This is not professional advice.
This is simply what worked for me, and I’m sharing it in case it helps you too.

If you’re struggling to wake up early, especially in winters, start with one small change. Sometimes, that’s enough.