
On Tuesday morning, Sara Haines began her first day as co-host of The View with a severe crick in her neck.
"I slept funny," she explains in a phone interview. "So, here I have this big day I've been waiting and preparing for...I thought, I hope they sit me somewhere I won't have to look to the left! "
She needn't have worried, though. Haines quickly hit her stride, launching the show's 20th season alongside Whoopi Goldberg, Paula Faris, Raven-Symoné, Candace Cameron Bure, Joy Behar and Jedediah Bila.
"I like being with a group," she says. "I've had the most fun when I'm with people, so to be at a table with four others every time I sit down, it feels like you're always eating with the cool kids."
Though she's appeared on the show before, Haines says that she's ready to challenge herself as she takes on the role in a more permanent capacity. One question she often asks herself is: "I always have opinions, that's not hard, but how do I communicate those clearly and concisely?"
But mostly, she's just excited to jump into the thick of it. "To have a job where it's my responsibility to be up to date and to watch things, it just makes me feel more educated. I'm using that part of my brain that I think sometimes, with digital technology, gets lazy. You do quick things, you do Instagram, you check things, but you don't often get into deeper, editorial conversations or things that make you question the world."
As she goes forward, Haines says she'll keep in mind some advice she once got from co-host Whoopi Goldberg: "Do you, because you're not going to do anything else well."
Click through to read her diary account of her first day on the job.

6:15 a.m.
Leaving my apartment for Good Morning America eating my Crunchy Cinnamon Squares. I eat them every morning.
Photo: Courtesy of Sara Haines.
8:30 a.m.
Arrive at The View for the Hot Topics meeting. So excited for my first official day as co-host.
Photo: Courtesy of Sara Haines.
9:00 a.m.
Rehearsal for the wind booth. Candace [Cameron Bure] held the door shut during practice, maybe that was my hazing?
Photo: Lou Rocco/ABC.
9:15 a.m.
Glam time! In the hair and make-up chair.
Photo: Courtesy of Sara Haines.
10:00 a.m.
Getting ready to go on the air; talking about Colin Kaepernick, Hilary Clinton, Donald Trump and more.
Photo: Lou Rocco/ABC.
10:30 a.m.
Ready (a little too early) to head down to set. I was so eager because it was Day 1. It was that first day of school energy!
Photo: Lou Rocco/ABC.
11:00 a.m.
It's showtime!
Photo: Lou Rocco/ABC.
10:45 a.m.
Testing out our new backstage photo booth. I was in eight versions. Just ask my co-hosts and producers. I never left. It was amaze balls!
Photo: Courtesy of Sara Haines.
11:35 a.m.
Tracy Morgan stops by and does his famous Star Jones impression. I helped him get that wig on.
Photo: Lou Rocco/ABC.
12:00 p.m.
Press for the new season, everyone is so lovely.
Photo: Courtesy of Sara Haines.
1:00 p.m.
Just finished the press line. It was lots of fun but I felt like I just ran a mile!
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