Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aim for bed by 9pm, sleep by 10.
How is this possible? I wake up at 7:45 and am still in bed by 9 pm.
Anonymous wrote:Aim for bed by 9pm, sleep by 10.
Anonymous wrote:Do any of you take naps or can you regularly get by on such little sleep?
I wake up 4:30-4:45 and am in bed by 8:30, asleep by 9-9:30.
Anonymous wrote:Do any of you take naps or can you regularly get by on such little sleep?
I wake up 4:30-4:45 and am in bed by 8:30, asleep by 9-9:30.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get up at 4am 4 days a week to workout at orange theory at 5am.
In bed by 8pm, usually asleep by 9 - 10. I work from 8-5, shower at my regular gym, after doing an additional 30-45 minutes of cardio. Get everything prepped the night before (lunch packed, purse ready, gym bag and work backpack) I sleep in my workout clothes to help. The hardest part of my morning is waiting for the Keurig to warm up. I also always make sure I have gas in my tank, my phone is charged, and an extra pair of tennis shoes.
It’s a lot, but well worth it because it’s over and done by 7am and I have my free time after work. I also commute 45 minutes, so traffic gets stressful during the school year. I take a 1 hour lunch break and often nap after eating
This is the hell that awaits me.
Anonymous wrote:I get up at 4am 4 days a week to workout at orange theory at 5am.
In bed by 8pm, usually asleep by 9 - 10. I work from 8-5, shower at my regular gym, after doing an additional 30-45 minutes of cardio. Get everything prepped the night before (lunch packed, purse ready, gym bag and work backpack) I sleep in my workout clothes to help. The hardest part of my morning is waiting for the Keurig to warm up. I also always make sure I have gas in my tank, my phone is charged, and an extra pair of tennis shoes.
It’s a lot, but well worth it because it’s over and done by 7am and I have my free time after work. I also commute 45 minutes, so traffic gets stressful during the school year. I take a 1 hour lunch break and often nap after eating