Get Lean Eat Clean
Get Lean Eat Clean
Brian Gryn
Episode 448 - Morning Habits THAT Are SECRETLY Hurting Your Health?
8 minutes Posted Apr 30, 2025 at 5:00 pm.
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This week I discuss the importance of morning routines and how certain habits can sabotage health and productivity.

I emphasize the significance of starting the day right, from avoiding the snooze button to the benefits of a nutritious breakfast.

The conversation also touches on the impact of social media, the necessity of hydration, and the value of movement in the morning.

By making small adjustments to morning habits, listeners can enhance their overall well-being and set a positive tone for the day ahead.


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