Sunlight before screens. It's the easiest win most people skip.
Huberman Lab research shows 10 minutes of direct morning sunlight locks in your circadian clock. You feel more alert during the day and recover better at night. It also triggers a cortisol pulse that supports athletic performance for hours.
Here's what to do:
Step outside within 30 minutes of waking. No sunglasses. No windows. Glass blocks the wavelengths your brain needs. (1/3)