Morning anchor shares schedule to a healthy lifestyle

Megan Reyna – Morning Anchor

Morning Reporter

I accepted a morning anchor position a little more than a year ago & I’ve struggled with my health. Here’s what I wish I knew beforehand:

For some context – this wasn’t my first rodeo on a morning shift. In college, I worked part-time for a local station, all while finishing up two degrees. But for some reason, this go-around has been a lot different.

It may be because I’m not 21 years old anymore. Either way, I think I forgot when I took this promotion how HARD it is on your body. I want to add – I LOVE my job, station & the show I anchor. Which is why I knew 4 months in – I needed to make it work. Please note, that every BODY is different. What works for me, may not work for you. I HIGHLY recommend seeking advice from health care professionals if you’re struggling.

Here’s what has worked for me:

  1. SLEEP! You have to prioritize sleep over everything. I start work around 3:15 a.m. So I get up around 2 a.m. – the goal is to get 8 hours of sleep. For me, I sorta split it. I take a two-hour nap after work (I’ll go into the napping in my next tip) I go to bed no later than 7:30 p.m. & YES I take I’m melatonin but only the recommended amount. Before I sought out professional advice, I wouldn’t fall asleep till 9 pm most nights. I was gaining a ton of weight. I never had it tested but I was told my cortisol levels were likely high. I was stressed, tired & felt weak. The biggest piece of advice my doctor gave me – SLEEP! She then recommended I see a nutritionist.

  2. NAP if you want! If you did the math, I’m not sleeping eight hours straight. Not everyone recommends napping but in order to work out, I need a nap. The biggest revelation I had was when I went to my doctor and told her how long I was napping.                                                            She told me it’s not healthy to nap longer than two hours at a time or else you’re waking up in the middle of a rem cycle. That may be why if you take a super long nap – you wake up feeling kinda blah? I was waking up miserable! I felt like a zombie and never got anything done. So now I set an alarm and RARELY let myself oversleep. She also recommended cat naps! 30-minute naps are helpful too!

  3. Be mindful of what you eat and WHEN! I literally had no idea when to eat & it was causing stomach issues. It took me seeing a nutritionist to really map out the type of meals/how often to eat.

  • Wake up, eat something small like an apple, toast, yogurt, boiled egg, etc. This is your FIRST breakfast lol

  • During show – have a snack like a clementine or banana

  • After show around 7 am – SECOND breakfast – something small again – like egg bites or yogurt (always try to change it up!)

  • Eat lunch around 10 am – this is important for me so my food is digested BEFORE I nap

  • IF I workout – snack around 3/4 – something light but filling

  • Dinner around 6 – leaves time before bed to digest & I get to have dinner with my boyfriend! Some normalcy there

        4. Work out but don’t push it – you do need to prioritize moving your body. I personally love               Orange Theory. I need a class setting and someone yelling at me lol! But do what you like and it doesn’t have to be hardcore cardio. Here’s where I wish things were different.

I WISH I had the ability to go to OTF right after work but unfortunately, it doesn’t work with my schedule so I go to a class at 5:15 pm. Yes, cutting it close to dinner/sleep. I may change this and try the 4 pm class! I also highly recommend YOGA! This will help with stress as well. Follow @thenewsyogi on Instagram if you don’t already! Leslie Rangel is a morning anchor in Austin & certified yoga educator. She shares FREE & helpful tips on her page. She also offers zoom classes!

     5. Be kind to yourself. As I mentioned, my body has changed, I’ve gained the weight back I worked hard to lose and I’ve been so stressed out about it. After talking with my nutritionist, I came to the realization – I’m still healthy. I’m thankful I found health care professionals who helped me. Not going to lie, I’ve had some doctors tell me just quit. But I love my job! SO, stay healthy, be kind to your body, and once again – SLEEP!

Love,

A very tired morning newsie!

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Why you need a phone tripod in the field

A phone tripod is literally a LIFE-SAVER in the field.

I’m from New Jersey so naturally, I love talking with my hands.

For me, it’s more comfortable to have my hands out and not have to hold my mic. PLUS, it gives me the opportunity to hold a prop that may be helpful in my storytelling.

For instance, let’s say you’re doing a story on the country’s heat wave, you can hold your water bottle up if you’re talking about staying hydrated (it would be hard to do with a mic in your hand as well your phone).

A phone tripod is a great way to be hands-free and have more freedom to be creative in your live shots.

I also swear by a fanny pack but that’s a post for another day!

Check my amazon storefront, here, for my must-haves in the field.

@oliviaschueller Day in the life working the nightside shift as a #reporter #MMJ in #Alabama. #dayinmylife #dayinmylifevlog #vlog #working #reporting #makeuptutorial #fyp #trending #journalist ♬ Peace – Eric Godlow

In a rush? Amazon prime, quality reporting/anchoring dresses

I thought I’d compile some Amazon dresses/skirts for reporters and anchors. I’ll continuously add to my storefront as I find new dresses.

anchoring dresses

I know sometimes we need something last minute and Amazon is a go-to! I remember my first time anchoring I had a day’s notice and NO DRESS! I needed something quick!

Most of these dresses are under $50, and a lot of them I own myself. FYI, some do require dry-cleaning due to the fabric.

Click on any of them below to shop!

Bestie takes a weekend trip to Huntsville

When you take your first job in the news industry, you know you’re accepting the fact you’ll likely live far away from friends, your significant other, and family.

I FOR SURE knew what I was getting myself into. I knew (and still know) that in the end, it’d be worth picking up and moving away to chase “the dream.”

As expected, there are good and not-so-good days. I often miss friends, family, my boyfriend, being close to the city, the shore, all of it! So when a best friend visits you, it feels like a little piece of home is with you.

Livi planned the trip from Connecticut to Huntsville just two weeks before coming. The spontaneity of it made it that much more exciting. The anticipation didn’t drag on for weeks. I knew her visit was right around the corner when she booked her flight.

When you’re away from someone for so long it kind of becomes a norm. I couldn’t even imagine Livi coming until I actually saw her at the airport. Reality hit and tears just filled my eyes.

When you live away from home it feels like you’re living in your own bubble. New friends, new job, new environment, new life. Then when you go home or see someone from home, reality comes rushing in and suddenly you feel at home again. Does that make sense?

It was so nice to have Livi back in Huntsville. She was able to see what I’m up to, connect with all my friends, and spend time together catching up. We took endless pictures, laughed a ton, and picked up on all our shenanigans.

I always try to remind myself now, that there’s life outside of work…

weekend trip to Huntsville

weekend trip to Huntsville

weekend trip to Huntsville

weekend trip to Huntsville

 

 

Memorial Day sale finds for reporters/anchors

Happy Memorial Day!

Let us not forget what this holiday is really about. We thank those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom.

I know many of us are working this holiday (as we do most), so I compiled some stores below having sales and pulled some of my own finds! The majority of the pieces I linked below are less than $50, excluding some Petal and Pup finds.

Loft – up to 50% off!

Express – up to 40% off

Petal and Pup – 20% off

NY & Co – 50% to 80% off