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Morning rituals: Why celebrities don't do soggy cornflakes | Morning rituals: Why celebrities don't do soggy cornflakes |
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Did your day begin with a workout, meditation and a breakfast worthy of an Instagram showing - all before getting to work? If not, you'll need to shape up to make it on to the glossy pages of magazines. | |
We've all rolled our eyes while reading those celebrity day-in-the-life interviews - with the inexplicably early starts, heavy exercise and distinct lack of caffeine as standard. | |
Beauty editor of Red Magazine, Rosie Green, is one of the latest to share her morning rituals. Hint: there's not a soggy cornflake in sight. | |
After rising at 06:00, there is an early morning run, "lots of cuddles", "pimped-up porridge" - think fruit and nuts rather than golden syrup - a school drop-off and "just enough time to tong my hair". | After rising at 06:00, there is an early morning run, "lots of cuddles", "pimped-up porridge" - think fruit and nuts rather than golden syrup - a school drop-off and "just enough time to tong my hair". |
This insight led fellow parent and children's author, Pip Jones, to think about her own routine. | This insight led fellow parent and children's author, Pip Jones, to think about her own routine. |
"04:30: I wake up because I need a massive wee," she wrote. "05:30: I flop out of bed and go downstairs to make builders' tea. It tastes like crap without sugar in, so I put loads of sugar in it. 06:30: We start the day doing some grunting and arguing. I feel really grateful that no-one is biting anyone else." | "04:30: I wake up because I need a massive wee," she wrote. "05:30: I flop out of bed and go downstairs to make builders' tea. It tastes like crap without sugar in, so I put loads of sugar in it. 06:30: We start the day doing some grunting and arguing. I feel really grateful that no-one is biting anyone else." |
Similarly, Twitter user @Tillyecl's routine involved less "pimping" and more Marmite. | Similarly, Twitter user @Tillyecl's routine involved less "pimping" and more Marmite. |
But others manage to find the time for far more than dressing or feeding yourself. | But others manage to find the time for far more than dressing or feeding yourself. |
A LinkedIn post from a US professional called Mark Sloan went viral after he revealed how he spends the three hours before he heads to the office at 08:15. The tight schedule included "language learning" and drinking a whole litre of water. | A LinkedIn post from a US professional called Mark Sloan went viral after he revealed how he spends the three hours before he heads to the office at 08:15. The tight schedule included "language learning" and drinking a whole litre of water. |
Early starts seem to be a non-negotiable for many successful people. After all, how would businessman Sir Richard Branson fit in a spot of kite-surfing before breakfast unless he got up at 05:00? | Early starts seem to be a non-negotiable for many successful people. After all, how would businessman Sir Richard Branson fit in a spot of kite-surfing before breakfast unless he got up at 05:00? |
The Virgin founder, who lives in the British Virgin Islands, also said being an early riser means he can check his emails "before most of the world logs on". | The Virgin founder, who lives in the British Virgin Islands, also said being an early riser means he can check his emails "before most of the world logs on". |
Most of the world that is, except for supermodel Cindy Crawford, who's awake and checking emails at 06:30 before her first cup of green tea. Then it's workout time. | Most of the world that is, except for supermodel Cindy Crawford, who's awake and checking emails at 06:30 before her first cup of green tea. Then it's workout time. |
"Often I'll take a Jacuzzi outside for 10 minutes first; it's like my meditation," she told Harper's Bazaar. Then there's cardio, 10 minutes on a trampoline and another 10 running stairs. By 08:00 it's time for her second mug of green tea to match a green "shake". | "Often I'll take a Jacuzzi outside for 10 minutes first; it's like my meditation," she told Harper's Bazaar. Then there's cardio, 10 minutes on a trampoline and another 10 running stairs. By 08:00 it's time for her second mug of green tea to match a green "shake". |
It's not just celebrities, but royalty too, that are slaves to the alarm clock. | It's not just celebrities, but royalty too, that are slaves to the alarm clock. |
"I get up around 06:45 to start exercising by 7," Princess Eugenie of York said. "I go to the park from 7 to 8. I do circuits, which I love because they're quick... Or I go with my best friend to this amazing, women-only gym called Grace Belgravia. If I need to pick up some groceries, I go to Waitrose, right next to my gym." | "I get up around 06:45 to start exercising by 7," Princess Eugenie of York said. "I go to the park from 7 to 8. I do circuits, which I love because they're quick... Or I go with my best friend to this amazing, women-only gym called Grace Belgravia. If I need to pick up some groceries, I go to Waitrose, right next to my gym." |
Music royalty Simon Cowell keeps pumped to his prime with the help of 500 daily push-ups. | Music royalty Simon Cowell keeps pumped to his prime with the help of 500 daily push-ups. |
"Then I have a steam and a bath, but I always have breakfast in bed," he added. It remains unclear whether Cowell prepares this himself. | "Then I have a steam and a bath, but I always have breakfast in bed," he added. It remains unclear whether Cowell prepares this himself. |
Getting back into bed for a bacon sarnie is not an option for US actor Jennifer Aniston. She begins her day with hot water and lemon, before 20 minutes of meditation. | Getting back into bed for a bacon sarnie is not an option for US actor Jennifer Aniston. She begins her day with hot water and lemon, before 20 minutes of meditation. |
Breakfast is a shake - which involves something called maca powder and "dynamic greens" - which is followed by a workout to rival most people's weekly exercise: spin for half an hour, yoga for 40 minutes and then the gym. | Breakfast is a shake - which involves something called maca powder and "dynamic greens" - which is followed by a workout to rival most people's weekly exercise: spin for half an hour, yoga for 40 minutes and then the gym. |
For actor-turned-lifestyle guru Gwyneth Paltrow, multi-tasking is key to morning productivity. | For actor-turned-lifestyle guru Gwyneth Paltrow, multi-tasking is key to morning productivity. |
"Did dance aerobics for 45 minutes then all of the butt lifts and the like. Rushed upstairs to have a shower, doing my post workout stretch while the conditioner was doing its magic on my hair to combine activities," she wrote on her website Goop. | "Did dance aerobics for 45 minutes then all of the butt lifts and the like. Rushed upstairs to have a shower, doing my post workout stretch while the conditioner was doing its magic on my hair to combine activities," she wrote on her website Goop. |
But very occasionally these interviews offer some common ground from a world more familiar to mere mortals. | But very occasionally these interviews offer some common ground from a world more familiar to mere mortals. |
Author and columnist, Caitlin Moran confessed most mornings she wakes thinking: "'UGH this is too early. This is GHASTLY." | Author and columnist, Caitlin Moran confessed most mornings she wakes thinking: "'UGH this is too early. This is GHASTLY." |
"I pack the kids off at 8.30am, then go swimming for 45 minutes. The bottom of my local pool is endlessly fascinating. Clumps of hair moving like jellyfish; scrunchies; leaves. I once thought I saw a poo there," she told Stylist magazine. | "I pack the kids off at 8.30am, then go swimming for 45 minutes. The bottom of my local pool is endlessly fascinating. Clumps of hair moving like jellyfish; scrunchies; leaves. I once thought I saw a poo there," she told Stylist magazine. |
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