
The 5-Minute Morning Habit That Transformed My Health, Happiness & Marriage
Rangan Chatterjee
Dec 12, 2025
Mindsip insights from this episode:
Enhance gut health markers with AG1 supplement
The supplement AG1 is mentioned alongside research indicating that regular use can improve specific markers of gut health, which benefits your immune system.
Treat exercise as a daily habit like toothbrushing
Just as we don't vary our daily toothbrushing routine, a simple, consistent daily exercise habit is more effective than a complex, varied one you can't stick to.
Translate inspiration into simple daily actions for change
To create change, inspiration from podcasts or social media must be translated into a ridiculously easy action, even just one minute a day, rather than a large, complex goal.
Establish daily five-minute workout to build self-trust and self-esteem
A daily five-minute workout is a keystone habit that proves you can trust yourself, which builds self-esteem and makes other healthy choices more likely.
Leverage small habits to inspire broader healthy behaviors
Consistently performing one small habit, like a 10-minute daily workout, can naturally lead to adopting other healthy behaviors like walking more and eating better.
Incorporate five-minute kitchen workout for strength
A simple strength workout consisting of bodyweight exercises like press-ups and squats can be done in your kitchen for five minutes while your coffee brews.
Commit to 10 minutes of exercise to boost activity levels
A goal of 10 minutes of exercise per week can lead to more actual activity than an intimidating goal of 45 minutes three times a week, which often results in zero.
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