• MrJameGumb@lemmy.world
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    If I wake up feeling well rested and ready to face the day then going to work is the last thing I want to do! I’m used to being tired and miserable at work, if I’m feeling good I want to take the day off to enjoy it lol

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      7 months ago

      I’ve done that before. Woke up with an insane amount of motivation and felt like I could accomplish anything that day. Called out of work as I was driving there and wound up getting a lot of personal stuff done I had been putting off for months. It was glorious.

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      that’s why I do personal learning stuff after waking up, and before going to work. helps channel all that energy to my work, and not corporate’s.

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      7 months ago

      The same reason I hate getting sick going into the weekend. I got sick at work, I don’t want to be sick throughout my time off.

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    I schedule my alarm after my natural wake up time

    You might then ask, why set the alarm, and it’s because occasionally a new show or game comes out and I go to bed at 1 instead of 10:30

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        I am on Sun time, which sucks in the winter when I want to sleep until 9:30, and in the summer when I wake up naturally at 5:30 with the birds and can’t get back to sleep…

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      I will never forgive Sir Sanford Fleming for inventing time zones and putting the east coast at UTC -5:00 and making me stay up past midnight to watch sports

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    Waking up naturally means you complete a sleep cycle, which is why you feel rested

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    The flip side of this is waking up on your day off, and you mindlessly start going through the motions of getting ready for work. Then halfway through brushing your teeth it hits you.

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        I’ve messed up after waking up thinking I’ve needed to get to work, but I’ve never managed to go all in like that.

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      7 months ago

      The word yellow wandered through his mind in search of something to connect with.

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      I one time woke up at like 3am and mindlessly went through my whole morning routine (ate breakfast, showered, got dressed). Then I realized it was 3am and had like 5 hours before work… I think I just went back to bed

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        I have bipolar, one of the signs of a manic episode is a lack of needing sleep, often when I’m having such an episode I’ll sleep like two hours a night and feel fully rested, so a sign of the episode beginning is me waking up very early and feeling full of energy

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    Me when I fell asleep to brown noise on a battery-greedy music player.

    Turns out it was almost two hours after the alarm had been SUPPOSED to go off!

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    I used to work graveyards back when I was young. I hated sleeping through my alarm and waking up hours later only to suddenly have the panic shoot down my body after blissfully waking up.

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    If I set the alarm for 7 on a weekday, I’ll snooze it 3 times. I don’t set the alarm at all on weekends and usually wake up and hop right out of bed at 7.

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    I love that I can’t identify with this. My biological clock is phenomenal. I only use an alarm as a safety net when I have an early morning commitment, but I usually end up turning it off the next morning well before it would go off.