The brutal truth about what happens when a night owl forces the “miracle morning” lifestyle
Let me start by saying: I was that person who’d scroll TikTok until 2 AM while watching “How to Wake Up at 5 AM” videos. Oh, the irony.
The Promise vs. The Reality
Every productivity guru out there swears by the 5 AM club. They paint this magical picture:
Peaceful sunrise meditation
Hot lemon water in perfect silence ✨
Journaling in a sun-drenched room
What they don’t show you: Me, crying into my coffee at 5:17 AM, wondering if this is what a mental breakdown feels like.
Why I Actually Did This
Real talk? My mental health was in shambles:
Anxiety was my default setting
Depression was my morning coffee’s best friend
My therapy bills were higher than my rent
Something had to give.
Week 1: The Nightmare
Day 1
4:30 AM: Alarm goes off 4:31 AM: Consider calling my ex just to have someone to talk to 5:00 AM: Standing in my kitchen, questioning every life choice
Days 2–7
- Drank so much coffee I could hear colors
- Discovered that 5 AM grocery stores are liminal spaces
- Had a full conversation with my houseplant
The Breaking Point Nobody Talks About
By day 8, something weird happened. I hit rock bottom, but like, in a good way?
Here’s what actually happens when you’re alone with your thoughts at 5 AM:
You realize how much emotional baggage you carry
You notice your toxic patterns
You start having uncomfortable revelations
Your demons show up for coffee (and they’re surprisingly chatty)
The Unexpected Mental Health Benefits
The Anxiety Shift
Remember that constant background anxiety? Turns out, it’s harder to be anxious when you’re too tired to remember what you’re anxious about.
The Depression Plot Twist
Depression loves to keep you in bed. But when you’re already up at 5 AM? It’s like you’ve beaten it to the punch.
The Identity Crisis (The Good Kind)
Something happens when you radically change your routine: you start questioning everything else.
The Real Transformation
Month 1:
Cried a lot
Questioned everything
Had several existential crises before breakfast
Month 2:
Started enjoying the silence
Found out who I am without the chaos
Actually looked forward to my morning routine
Month 3:
Realized this was never about waking up at 5 AM
It was about finally facing myself
And weirdly, started liking who I found
The Dark Side Nobody Warns You About
Fair warning:
- Your social life will take a hit (try telling friends you need to leave at 9 PM)
- Some relationships won’t survive (turns out, some people liked the old, chaotic you better)
- You might become slightly obsessed with bedtime routines (I now have a complex relationship with blackout curtains)
What Actually Changed
Not what you’d expect:
- I still have anxiety (but now we’re more like frenemies)
- I still get depressed (but I know it’ll pass by sunrise)
- I’m still a mess (but a more self-aware one)
The Truth About Morning Routines and Mental Health
Here’s what nobody tells you: The magic isn’t in the 5 AM wake-up call. It’s in the commitment to sitting with yourself, even when it’s uncomfortable. Especially when it’s uncomfortable.
Should You Try It?
Honestly? Maybe not. At least not the 5 AM part. But here’s what you should try:
- Finding your own uncomfortable time
- Creating space for your mind to wander
- Being brave enough to face yourself
The Plot Twist Ending
I don’t wake up at 5 AM anymore.
Gasp
I wake up at 6. Because that’s what works for me. And that’s the whole point — finding what works for YOU.
P.S. If you’re reading this at 3 AM while contemplating a major life change, maybe start with a 6 AM wake-up call first. Trust me on this one.
P.P.S. Yes, I still occasionally scroll TikTok until 2 AM. Growth isn’t linear, folks.
