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I am getting up around 4 am recently, I personally think of it as a blessing, really loving waking up early full of beans as opposed to feeling like the living dead. I wish it goes on like this, OK waking up at 5 am would be better but am still happy!
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Originally posted by wurzel View PostI can't do mornings, never have and never will. I frequently feel physically ill when I get up before 8 am and it takes a couple of hours for me to get going. Seems to have nothing to do with the amount of sleep I've had either.
Anyone else get this?
I ascribe it to chronic laziness and the fact that I am totally work shy.
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I get up every day that time as well... and promptly fall back to sleep for another hour. I think it's mainly because MrsC goes for her early morning walk... soon be too dark for that though
She'll still probably get up that time though and ask "Are you awake?" PROD PROD PROD!!!
Pfftt.
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Originally posted by wurzel View PostI can't do mornings, never have and never will. I frequently feel physically ill when I get up before 8 am and it takes a couple of hours for me to get going. Seems to have nothing to do with the amount of sleep I've had either.
Anyone else get this?
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I can't do mornings, never have and never will. I frequently feel physically ill when I get up before 8 am and it takes a couple of hours for me to get going. Seems to have nothing to do with the amount of sleep I've had either.
Anyone else get this?
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Originally posted by zeitghostI'm waking up at about 4 a.m. at the moment.
I'm ever so pleased.
I then eventually get back to sleep at about 5:30 ready to wake up again at 6:30.
Wonderful.
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Originally posted by FiveTimes View Post
Fixed that for you
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I seem to have developed a trick of waking up just a couple of minutes before the alarm is due to go off, no matter what time we set it for.
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5:45am
.. is the time I wake up every morning, without the aid of an alarm
I have been doing it for most of this year.
Why does my body always wake me up at the same time - every day of the week?
Saturday night/Sunday morning I went to bed at 1am - thinking I'd be too tired to wake up early - but NO I woke up at 5:45 and couldn't get back to sleep.
Even on holiday in Crete - which is 2 hours ahead I was waking up at the same time!
no matter where I am, at home or away, weekend or work day I still wake up at the same blasted time.
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