Late this morning I turned alarm off to get up and went back to sleep, daughter came in and woke me up, I normally have to wake her.
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Good point there TS!!
When on an early shift I will be up about 5, as it takes me a while to warm up and get the brain engaged.
Now I'm at uni, I'm getting up at 6, to make sure I get myself ready without rushing, have breakfast/cuppa, again, without rushing or I get horrid indigestion.
Am a night owl by nature, so struggle to get to bed early so going to have to try to train myself into better habitsKirsty b xx
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15 years of driving lorries starting and finishing at all hours of the day and night has completely wrecked my sleeping pattern . I can get by perfectly well on 4-5 hours a night - at the minute I'm going to bed around 1 am and back up just before 6 am. But when I do a bit of driving at the weekend I manage to miss my sleep on Friday night and only get to bed on Saturday from 1 pm to 8 pm then work another night shift into Sunday morning . Do all the usual family things on a Sunday when I get home but don't go to bed until almost midnight and up around 6 on a Monday morning for my "gardening work"
I'm lucky in that I can sleep anywhere and as long as I have an alarm clock I can set it to wake me up when I have to get up.There comes a point in your life when you realize who matters, who never did, who won't anymore and who always will. Don't worry about people from your past, there's a reason why they didn't make it in your future.
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UGGGHHH running, but running in the morning double, even triple UGGGHHH. I officially work 8 hours but this is a guide and rarely met - longest shift to date being 23 1/2 hrs. Hence I have to leave the house at 7.25 on a day shift - get out of bed at 7.10. Have no time for makeup - this gets done at work if I need it, and have colleagues trained so coffee on table waiting....
If i got my way then I would not be up before 9 and in bed at 10pm - I can but dream. Working nights this week - hate it as body is screaming for bed and getting fed up with people telling me I am a strange colour!!!!Karen
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Originally posted by Sprocket* View PostUGGGHHH running, but running in the morning double, even triple UGGGHHH.
It improves your quality of sleep too, so when you do sleep you sleep betterAll gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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Seconding TS here. I used to do it till my knees gave way, dodging the policemen wandering round at half six in the morning was about as exciting as it got, and it did give me a huge boost of energy and a sense of accomplishment. Made me fitter too.
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I don't do make up or hair straightening, and now I'm not in an exec job I sometimes don't even brush hair [sorry PB...] - and I can do horizontal to out the door in 7 mins if pushed.
Alarm goes off at 6:45 - even on days when I work from home. In the summer we wake up earlier but I am starting to sleep right up to when it goes off now it's drawing in a bit.
I do like to get clothes ready the night before for the above reason....and in the winter i like to put clothes in the airing cupboard so that they are warm to put on [or on the rad if it's snowy outside].......
I used to get up early and go for a walk - when I didn't have a car I had walks to work [over golf courses or through the town centre] but now I'm in the country we often do a constitutional in the evening rather than the morning.
I'd love the willpower to get up and have a half hour walk in the mornings but I know I will never do it.
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I get up at 6am Monday to Thursday and around 7.30 at weekends. I go to bed at 9.30 and read for half hour.
Just lately, in an effort to save calories I have given up my two glasses of red wine with dinner and my sleep is much improved. I no longer wake up at 3am and the quality of my zzzzzz seems much better. I have much more energy during the day too. Even one glass of wine has an effect on me. I save it for Saturday evening's now.
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