Ok. I know there is nothing wonderful about the mornings-
unless you count the mornings as past 11:00 am- BUT there IS something
wonderful about waking up and not missing important engagements. Because, well,
let’s face it. Americans LOVE to sleep in.
I know I do.
And though my husband is a morning person, I, regretfully,
am not. I recall a few times in college where it seemed easier to stay up all
night than to wake up early in the morning- and though waking up is still
painful every morning- this helps me to actually get up, out, and about.
1- Put your alarm (very loud) across the room, not next to
your bed- that way, you have to get UP to turn it off
2- DON’T set multiple alarms, as it trains your body to need
multiple jolts before you wake up- and as your sleepy mind has a hard time
really thinking, it is easy to turn off
your last alarm, thinking you have another one left- leaving you to sleep
longer than intended
3- DON’T rely on someone else to get you up- you won’t be
able to rely on them every time, so when you DO need to get up without them,
you have a much higher chance of missing an important deadline
4- Go to sleep at a decent time- and if you have a hard time
going to sleep as early as you need, it can help to have someone wake you up
hours before normal one day so that you are tired and ready to sleep much
earlier that night (and hopefully keep you on a good sleeping schedule from
there on out)
5- Prep a yummy morning snack in the kitchen- so when you
wake up in the morning, there is a little incentive to actually get out of bed
and be awake.
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