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2016-03-12 15:56:27 Post No. 16907312
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2016-03-12 15:56:27
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ITT: How to be a functional living night owl with day responsibilities.
When I was little, I woke up every saturday and sunday before 7am, dad always woke up early at like 6am for more than 40 years now, he cooked me a breakfast and I was hyped for cartoons on tv. Then as I got older and stopped watching morning cartoons I stopped waking up early on weekends. I slept more and more. At high school, when I didn't feel like waking up I just went there a couple hours later every morning (bless the class teacher). When I got there ordinarly at 8 I had to catch up some sleep later in the afternoon after I got home from school.
At a third year of hs I got a summer job at restaurant and had to wake up at 6am to go and fix everything in there, woke up early and came home at like 11 pm. I don't know how but I managed to not fuck up even a single day, I woke up on time everytime. Even when I had hangover.
Now I'm at college, and got really used to not wake up before 11am cause I put all my classes on the afternoon. After more than a half year at uni it's almost impossible for me to wake up before 9am, when I do, it cost me so much bloody effort and I need to get some sleep in the afternoon anyway.
Snooze after snooze after snooze after snooze every morning.
Today I woke up at 11am, now it's 16pm and untill now I was still sleepy. Got a nap at 15-16. Most productional-wise I get, is around 22pm-2pm, I feel like my senses are on the top of their strength and can produce really great things at those times.
How to reverse this shit? Is it normal? Also I stopped drinking coffee (cause I got sick of the taste after 5 years of drinking that shit) at morning when I quit hs, should I get back to it?