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Submeg
19th March 2008, 19:01
For me that is! Seems that with the change in people in my life, I have reverted back to my old ways...but in the extreme! I used to get up at six everyday, no fail. Now, it seems that I am going to bed at 10:30ish and waking at 4! Seems I have programmed my body to only need six hours sleep a night. It's actually pretty good, I just finished a practical write up and I will be going for an hour walk in about half an hour. So much stuff you can do in the wee hours of the morning.

Ahh! Life is sweet. :D

Stephen Coates
19th March 2008, 19:27
Thats true. I think first thing in the morning is a great time to get certain things done - if you have anything to do. When i go outside first thing in the morning, it is always nice and quiet.

Submeg
19th March 2008, 21:08
But if you go out too early, there are always the freaks out there....:blink:

Harrison
19th March 2008, 23:08
There is definitely a nice atmosphere early in the morning if you are out and about. Everyone else is yet to clutter up the world and the air feels fresh and new.

Sadly I'm not a morning person at all and hate getting up early. I would much rather stay up very late working on something or watching a film and go to bed as morning is approaching and then get up later in the day. But I always wish I had gone to bed earlier so I could then be up earlier in the day when that happens. But I keep doing it. Is just the way my body clock is programmed I suppose.

Submeg
19th March 2008, 23:24
You can change it though. Start going to bed half an hour earlier than normal, then an hour and so on....eventually your body will adjust

Buleste
20th March 2008, 09:24
That sort of works. I used to work till 6am so morning are the time i used to go to bed. I've now cut that time to about 1 or 2 am 10 years later.

Teho
20th March 2008, 10:23
*yawn* Mornings? Such a thing really exists?

I'm not really wired for mornings either. I do get up pretty early because of work though, usually 5:30-6:00-ish if I work relatively nearby, 5:00 if I don't. In the weekends I'm usually uip by 8:00 or 9:00. But when being off work for extended periods such as holidays, I always end up not getting to bed before around 2 or 3 in the morning, and then sleeping in the next day. Not for any particular reason, it just ends up that way. So I guess I'm just not really a morning person.

Submeg
20th March 2008, 11:19
I think saying your not a morning person is just a cover for lazy :ninja:

Buleste
20th March 2008, 11:30
Thats a lie!!!! Even before i became a lazy bastard i hated mornings. Scratch that i hate people who are cheerfull in the morning. In fact i will kill anyone who has the audacity to be cheerfull to me before 10 am.;)

Teho
20th March 2008, 12:00
I think saying your not a morning person is just a cover for lazy

Nah. If it was lazyness, I'd be getting to bed early as well as sleeping in. ;)

TiredOfLife
20th March 2008, 13:05
But if you go out too early, there are always the freaks out there....:blink:

I have always found the opposite.
If I haven't left work by 6:30 at night, I am having to dodge loads of wierdos.

I have always worked in an area within a fair size shopping centre.
It's like all the normal people know how to get the bus and train home after the shops have shut.
After 6:30, you are just left with the people who haven't worked out how that's done.


T

Sadly I'm not a morning person at all and hate getting up early. I would much rather stay up very late working on something or watching a film and go to bed as morning is approaching and then get up later in the day. .

I'm like that myself although it doesn't actually bother me.


You can change it though. Start going to bed half an hour earlier than normal, then an hour and so on....eventually your body will adjust

Sadly, that is not true for everyone.
I have tried it many time over the years for works reasons.
It just means I end up having less sleep.

Going to bed before I am ready just makes me more restless and I end up getting to sleep later than I would have, if I went to bed at my usual time.


Thats a lie!!!! Even before i became a lazy bastard i hated mornings. Scratch that i hate people who are cheerfull in the morning. In fact i will kill anyone who has the audacity to be cheerfull to me before 10 am.;)

And if I was the judge in your case, I would let you off.
(As long as you didn't appear in court until after 10am.)

Submeg
20th March 2008, 20:40
Buleste, you're lucky I don't live near you....I have to be cheerful at 7:30 when I get to work so I'm sure you would want to chop me up. :lol:

J T
25th March 2008, 18:18
I'm not a morning person either, like Teho.

I am quite lazy, though.

Harrison
25th March 2008, 22:02
I also hate morning people who are happy and jolly and over cheerful in the morning! I can definitely see Buleste's point of view. I hate getting up!

Submeg
26th March 2008, 01:48
Oh waaaaa!

Harrison
26th March 2008, 01:51
Equally morning people tend to be very grumpy people when it gets late at night. In contrast I can stay up as late as I like and not get tired or grumpy. Very handy for finishing sometime like a project or some work in general late into the night.

Submeg
26th March 2008, 03:57
I guess I just shifted it forward a couple hours...I can stay up late but stuff it!

Buleste
26th March 2008, 10:05
Kill all Morning people. People who are Chirpy must die. I want the entire world to be grumpy and miserable like me.

v85rawdeal
26th March 2008, 13:12
I don't mind getting up... but IT does depend on how bad my beer-goggles were the night before!!!