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Morning routines are funny because they feel deeply personal, yet they’re often inherited without much thought.

We pick them up from parents, coworkers, or culture, then defend them like they’re universal truths.

Spend time around people from different generations, and mornings become a quiet battleground of habits, assumptions, and unspoken judgments.

What feels grounding and responsible to one group can feel inefficient or outdated to another.

Below are eight morning behaviors many boomers still rely on, and why younger generations often look at them and think, do we really need to do all that anymore?

1) Reading a physical newspaper from front to back

For many boomers, the morning doesn’t officially start until the newspaper is opened and fully read.

Not skimmed, not flipped through, but read page by page like a daily obligation.

This habit made perfect sense when news arrived once a day, and staying informed required patience.

Younger generations grew up with real-time updates, push notifications, and feeds that refresh every second, so waiting until morning for yesterday’s news feels oddly ceremonial.

There’s also the question of efficiency.

Why spend forty minutes reading articles you didn’t choose when you can scan headlines tailored to your interests in five?

I understand the appeal of slowing down, but from a younger perspective, the paper feels less like mindfulness and more like friction.

The ritual remains comforting, but the function has largely been replaced.

2) Waking up far earlier than the day actually requires

Early mornings are often treated as a badge of honor among boomers. Being up at dawn is seen as proof of discipline, ambition, and moral fiber.

Younger generations are far less impressed by the clock and more interested in sleep quality. They’re asking whether the body is rested, not whether it’s awake before sunrise.

A lot of recent research backs this up. Chronotypes vary, and forcing everyone into the same early schedule can hurt focus, mood, and decision-making.

I’ve noticed this shift clearly while traveling. In places where mornings start later, people don’t seem lazier, just calmer and more present.

Waking up early for no practical reason feels unnecessary when the goal is sustainable energy, not performative productivity.

3) Watching morning television news as a daily ritual

Turning on the TV first thing in the morning feels normal to many boomers. It’s familiar, comforting, and framed as staying informed.

To younger viewers, it often feels overwhelming. Morning news tends to prioritize urgency, fear, and repetition, which isn’t exactly the best emotional primer for the day.

I’ve had mornings in hotels where the TV was already on, and within minutes, I felt tense for no personal reason.

My life hadn’t changed, but my nervous system thought something was wrong.

Younger generations are more selective about when and how they consume information.

Podcasts, newsletters, and on-demand clips allow them to choose tone and timing.

Starting the day by absorbing other people’s emergencies feels unnecessary when you can engage with the world more intentionally later.

4) Making phone calls instead of sending messages

Boomers often start the morning by calling people. Confirming plans, checking in, or just saying hello before the day gets busy.

Younger generations generally see this as intrusive rather than thoughtful. A call demands immediate attention, while a message allows space and choice.

This isn’t about avoiding connection. It’s about respecting focus and mental bandwidth.

Behavioral psychology shows that interruptions carry a cognitive cost. Being pulled out of a task, even briefly, can reduce efficiency and increase stress.

Texting or messaging feels more considerate in a world where attention is already fragmented.

Making phone calls first thing in the morning often feels unnecessary unless it’s urgent.

5) Eating the exact same breakfast every single day

Routine breakfasts are common among boomers. Same food, same plate, same time, with little variation year after year.

There’s comfort in predictability, and for a long time, nutrition advice was simpler and more rigid.

Younger generations, however, are more experimental and responsive to how their bodies feel.

They’re more open to skipping breakfast, changing meals based on energy levels, or trying entirely different approaches.

Smoothies one day, leftovers the next, or nothing at all.

As someone who’s vegan, I see this contrast clearly. Older generations often see breakfast as fixed, while younger ones see it as adaptable.

Eating the same thing every morning without reflection feels unnecessary when we now understand how food affects mood, focus, and energy differently over time.

6) Doing chores before allowing any enjoyment

Many boomers believe mornings should start with responsibility. Beds made, dishes done, house reset before anything pleasurable is allowed.

Younger generations tend to question the logic. Why does a bed need to be made before coffee or music or a walk?

This isn’t about rejecting structure. It’s about understanding energy flow.

I’ve found that when I start my day with something grounding or enjoyable, like a short walk or music while making coffee, I’m actually more productive later.

Starting with chores makes my brain feel like it’s already clocked in.

Boomers often see chores as discipline. Younger people see them as flexible tasks that don’t need prime mental real estate.

7) Writing everything down on paper instead of using digital tools

Handwritten calendars, to-do lists, and address books still play a big role in many boomer mornings. Paper feels tangible, trustworthy, and permanent.

Younger generations rely on digital systems that sync across devices, send reminders, and update automatically. Writing something down manually often feels like adding extra steps.

I get the argument for handwriting. There’s solid research showing it can improve memory and clarity.

But younger people tend to prioritize tools that reduce friction. If your phone can remind you at the exact right time, paper planning can feel redundant.

The attachment to paper is often about comfort, not necessity.

8) Treating mornings as serious, quiet, and solemn

For many boomers, mornings are not meant for fun. No loud music, no jokes, no playfulness until the day is officially underway.

Younger generations often approach mornings with more personality. Podcasts, playlists, humor, and casual scrolling are part of easing into the day.

I’ve noticed this especially among creatives and remote workers. The mood of the morning matters as much as the tasks completed.

Seriousness used to signal responsibility. Now it often feels like unnecessary heaviness.

Younger people see mornings as an opportunity to set an emotional tone, not just check boxes.

Starting the day with rigidity feels optional when flexibility leads to better focus.

The bottom line

Morning habits aren’t really about right or wrong. They’re about the environments we grew up in and the problems we were solving at the time.

Boomers built routines around scarcity, delayed information, and clear hierarchies.

Younger generations are navigating abundance, speed, and constant stimulation.

Some old habits still work beautifully. Others no longer match the world we wake up into.

If a morning ritual genuinely supports your energy and clarity, keep it. If it’s only there because it’s always been there, it might be worth letting go.

 

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