I am 100% a morning person. Unashamedly so. I woke up at 4:30 without an alarm today (it's not a gym day for me) and got some work done. Early is better for me. But by 6:00 PM, I'm done thinking.
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I used to be a night owl, but now I'm no good between 9 pm and 9 am.
I can rarely get to bed before midnight, but I'm up and functional at 7 AM. I'm so habituated to 7 AM that I normally only sleep in till 8:30 or 9 on weekends.
I'm with Matt--I feel like I used to be a night owl, and now I'm sleepy at night AND in the morning!
Naps are excellent - Crazy Ex Girlfriend says so.
I'm a "mornings are for coffee and contemplation" type if I can't sleep in. I kind of wish I could get into a morning exercise routine though.
I have been trying to get up before ltc to drink tea and read. It's hard for me, but it makes me a better mother.
For me, the difference in the morning isn't much. Just an hour or two more of sleep makes me a functioning, happy human being. Work had a delayed start until 10 one day last week, because of snow, and I stayed in bed until 8:30, and I was a much more alert person all day.
On the weekends, I often get up at 7, or whenever the cat insists, stay up for an hour or so, and if I'm tired, go back to bed for a few more hours.
Naps are excellent - Crazy Ex Girlfriend says so.
I showed that to my husband last week, and he somehow didn't understand the relevance to his own life.
Not a morning person at all here, but can fake it under duress (like, my entire 9-5 working career). My brain isn't much use before 10am and will whirl away happily past midnight. Sorry employer, I've tried to tell you that that first hour should go on the other end of the day.