Yoga has the ability to set the tone of your day. We see people who wake up super early, do a morning routine and squeeze in some yoga. This may seem like a hectic schedule to many, but exercising early in the morning has shown to be good for the mental as well as physical well-being of people. Experts explain that doing yoga every morning increases your energy, improves mental clarity, helps you reduce stress as well as ensure your physical well-being.If you are worried about spending a dedicated time doing yoga, like an hour or so, you do not have to worry. Even spending 10 minutes, fully focused yoga can help you immensely. If you are doing these poses with guided videos, make sure you are not pushing yourself too hard, and proceed with caution. If you feel any odd discomfort, make sure you visit a healthcare professional just to be safe.Child's PoseBegin in Child's Pose, bringing your big toes together and knees wide for a comfortable stretch. Extend your arms forward, lifting onto your fingertips to deepen the stretch in your shoulders and armpits. Focus on expanding your ribcage with each inhale and relaxing your arms closer to the mat with each exhale, using your breath to settle into the pose.Cat-CowTransition to Tabletop position, bringing your knees closer together. Flow through three rounds of Cat-Cow, arching your back on the inhale and rounding it on the exhale. This movement helps to gently mobilize and warm up your spine.Leg Lifts and VariationsFrom Tabletop, lift your right leg, knee, and toes towards the ceiling on the inhale, and bring your knee to your nose on the exhale. Repeat twice, engaging your core. For an added challenge, lift your right leg again and reach back with your left hand to grab your right foot, deepening the backbend and stretching your left shoulder.Modified Side PlankWith your right leg lifted, return your left hand to the mat, straighten your right leg, and roll onto the inner edge of your right foot into a modified Side Plank. Perform five toe taps, lifting and lowering your right leg, then bend your right knee to grab your right foot, deepening the backbend and shoulder stretch. Repeat the sequence on the left side.Downward-Facing DogMove into Downward-Facing Dog, lifting your hips up and back, bending your knees as needed to lengthen your spine. From Down Dog, lift your right leg, bend your knee, and open your hip in Scorpion Dog.Warrior 2 and Triangle PoseStep your right foot forward into Warrior 2, grounding through your back foot and bending your front knee. Transition into Triangle Pose, straightening your right leg and reaching your right arm forward, then down, while your left arm extends upward. Explore variations to deepen the pose and strengthen your obliques.Low Lunge and Quad StretchFrom Triangle Pose, move into Low Lunge, placing your back knee on the mat. Optionally, add a quad stretch by reaching back with your right hand to grab your left foot, pulling your heel towards your glutes. Repeat the sequence on the left side, then move back to Downward-Facing Dog.Child's Pose and Seated MeditationReturn to Child's Pose, resting your hips towards your heels and extending your arms forward. Take five deep breaths, reflecting on your intention for the day. Transition into a comfortable seated position for a short meditation. Close your eyes, relax your shoulders, and soften your facial muscles. Focus on your breath and your intention for the day, grounding yourself before moving forward.