My body clock's natural state is something like go to bed at 3AM, wake up around 10:30-11AM. To say that I am not a morning person is a vast understatement.
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I function best sleeping from 3 or 4 a.m. until noonish. I can be highly productive from 6 am - 9 am, if I'm up, but noon - 8 is my best time.
I like to get up early and then take a mid-morning nap and then stay up late. I'm both a morning AND a night person! But cranky any time o' day if I haven't gotten enough sleep or proper things to eat.
To say that I am not a morning person is a vast understatement.
It'd probably suck to be a goth who's not a night person....
I like to get up early and then take a mid-morning nap and then stay up late.
This what I'd like to do, though I tend to want to nap in the afternoon. I'm not sure if it's an effective way for me to get through the day or not, as I will sometimes wake up from a nap completely unable to function.
I got into a great rhythm consulting. I'd get up at 10, check email, respond to anything urgent, plan my day, do some little stuff. At 12-12:30, I'd go to the gym. I'd get back an hour later, and shower and make lunch. I'd watch a half hour of britcoms and eat, then back to work. Take a break around 4, maybe run some errands. knock off around 7, make dinner, watch TV until 11 or so (11:30 if Undressed was on). I would then check email and work a little more. I would watch Gargoyles at 1:30Am, then go to bed. It was awesome.
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My ideal schedule is falling asleep around 1 and waking up around 11. I always revert to this schedule during vacations, and it's a bitch getting back to school again. I am absolutely not willing to keep my academic schedule year-round, though, no matter how much easier it would make falling asleep and waking up on school days.