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'Time Bomb'
Natter 34: Freak With No Name
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She feel that there have been morning and night people back to our monkey days. Somebody had to watch for the cheetahs.
Huh. That makes a lot of sense, now that I think about it. Hmm.
I'm definitely a morning person, but I'm slowly starting to shift to being more of a night person and not being quite so perky and ready-to-roll in the morning.
My standard routine: Lie in bed until I have enough energy to get up (varies from 5 to 20 minutes).
That I can't do. I can get up when the alarm goes off, reluctantly. But really what I do is have one alarm set for one time, the second (my clock has two) for about twenty minutes later, so that I can wake up but still have an alarm to wake me up the second time. When I'm really overtired, I'll tell myself I can just lie there for a few minutes and then get up, but it's completely false. If I lie there, I'm back asleep, and I better hope to god the dog gets me up before I sleep the day away. Which she does, more often than not, but not reliably on work days.
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Not a morning person at all, although it has improved a lot since I gave up the caffeine and sleep better. I refuse to use an alarm. The few times I have done so I wake up more often during the night to look at the clock to see if it is about to rudely awaken me. I lie in bed awake for a long time preparing myself for functioning, then I need quite a bit of alone time before I can wake the kids and start with the big morning activity. Ugh. My natural clock would prefer to stay up late and sleep in.
I have never understood the whole snooze alarm thing, because once I'm awake, it takes me at least 20 minutes to get back to sleep--if then. better set the alarm for the latest possible time and sleep straight through. Jealous of all you drowsy, relaxed, fall back to sleep types.
Jealous of all you drowsy, relaxed, fall back to sleep types.
I am a snooze alarm type, and my gf is very jealous of my ability to just zonk out when my head hits the pillow, too.
I am, at times, lucky that an alarm clock works at all. I used to employ three alarm clocks placed all around my room, one of them the old fashioned type with the bells on top that sounded like a fire alarm going off. I would still miss my 8:30 classes. (I just solved that by not registering for anything before 11:30.)
Now I just use two alarm clocks, and usually I wake up. If the radio doesn't wake me up at 7:30, the music for the 8 o'clock news on the CBC seems to have magical powers of cutting through sleep. Unfortunately, I'm supposed to be to work at 8:30.
I almost always wake up before the alarms, actually, but I need them for the sleep-in.