Set your clock forward an hour. Then you'll wake up at seven.
Seriously, I didn't change my alarm clock last weekend. The alarm goes off, I look at the time and it says 5:30 a.m. I hit snooze a couple of times, like normal, and then get up. By the time I realize what time it really is, I'm already up and awake and feeling good. Free hour!
I've been going to bed around 10pm on weekdays and getting up at 6:30 so I can do stuff before work at 8am. RULES SO HARD. EMBRACE IT! MORNINGS - Whoulda thunk? Get caught up with emails, do some work, going to start learning some new programming stuff, etc.
I have to get up during the 6 o clock hour, but my new thing is: no alarm clock! I hate the sound of that thing, so I just have to get up. It's working
this reminds me of the olden days, like the 18th century. You'd just tell your servant you had to be up by 2:00 to catch the post to Yorkshire or whatever. And when I read those books I always think "but how does the SERVANT get up then?"
I woke up at 3:30 a.m. today. Not tired enough to go back to sleep, so I got up, took a shower and am now making coffee and breakfast. I have so much time before I need to go to work!
Yeah. I was up and in the shower before most of you West Coasters even went to bed.
I didn't accomplish as much as I would have liked. I did some homework and read a few chapters of "Snow Crash" (I'm re-reading it since I haven't in a few years).
In order to maximize productivity it is important to get a full night of sleep. As such, rules should be followed that allow for natural sleep cycles and limit the need of stimulants and pharmaceutical sleep aids. There is much technology that can aid you but the primary focus should be on a regular sleep cycle and moderate daily exercise.
As someone who has been typically waking up between 4:45-6am for the past six years--all I can say is.. OWN IT.
Barista opens up at 6am. Many coffee shops open at 6:30--the lazy ones open up at 7 or later. Let that first espresso shot sink in...and Make It Happen. I find my brain to be more alert and focused early in the morning than at night.
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Seriously, I didn't change my alarm clock last weekend. The alarm goes off, I look at the time and it says 5:30 a.m. I hit snooze a couple of times, like normal, and then get up. By the time I realize what time it really is, I'm already up and awake and feeling good. Free hour!
but it's hard because then at 9:30 p.m. you're like oh god.....sooooo tired
i want to live a normal human's life
I've been going to bed around 10pm on weekdays and getting up at 6:30 so I can do stuff before work at 8am. RULES SO HARD. EMBRACE IT! MORNINGS - Whoulda thunk? Get caught up with emails, do some work, going to start learning some new programming stuff, etc.
I guess embracing it is a good option
it's just already so hard for me to stay up late even when I'm getting up at a normal hour; this doesn't help
but oh well
"Be who you are"
Saw the sun for approximately one half hour. Now it's gone until tomorrow.
I hate the sound of that thing, so I just have to get up. It's working
literally just vibes it
I didn't accomplish as much as I would have liked. I did some homework and read a few chapters of "Snow Crash" (I'm re-reading it since I haven't in a few years).
Why do you hate freedom, K5M?
6:18, and proud!
Healthy minds + healthy bodies = larger profits.
Barista opens up at 6am. Many coffee shops open at 6:30--the lazy ones open up at 7 or later. Let that first espresso shot sink in...and Make It Happen. I find my brain to be more alert and focused early in the morning than at night.
...but be sure to get enough sleep.