Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm so glad you posted this. My friend insists that she will never be a morning person, it's just her nature.
It's pretty rude of you to question something like this that another adult says about themselves. I have to be up at 5 every morning for work and hate it with every fibre of my being. I'm always up on time, but I'll never be a morning person.
No, but you could get yourself used to waking up early. Hell, even without an alarm.
I'm not a true morning person like my son - he has gotten up by 6 from the day he was born and is READY TO GO. But I can get up at that hour, function, and wake up without an alarm which is more than I could do before.
Anonymous wrote:All of you posting about 9-10pm bedtimes and 6am wakeups make me realize I was trained into being a night person from when I was a kid. My parents taught at night, and so my brother and I had to hang out at the Y where my mom worked until she was done at 10pm every M-Th night. I've been oversleeping alarms for my entire life. I honestly feel like my brain does not turn on to normal functions until at least 10am, especially if I've dragged myself out of bed while it's still dark out. I'm chronically late and often bleary-eyed, but won't bat an eye at staying late to finish up work. I actually find my best work is done from about 3pm-10pm. Sadly, my office hours are 8:30-4:30, strict.
Now with my maternity leave nearly over, I'm trying to get back into a work wakeup routine around the baby's needs and I'm finding that I absolutely can not wake up. Can. Not. UGH. And the baby is a night owl, too. Double UGH.
To those of you who say "just got to bed earlier and you'll wake up earlier," I can attest – for some people, it does not work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm so glad you posted this. My friend insists that she will never be a morning person, it's just her nature.
It's pretty rude of you to question something like this that another adult says about themselves. I have to be up at 5 every morning for work and hate it with every fibre of my being. I'm always up on time, but I'll never be a morning person.
No, but you could get yourself used to waking up early. Hell, even without an alarm.
I'm not a true morning person like my son - he has gotten up by 6 from the day he was born and is READY TO GO. But I can get up at that hour, function, and wake up without an alarm which is more than I could do before.
Some current research suggests whether you are a morning person or not is genetic, not something you choose:
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/rundown/do-you-have-the-genetic-profile-of-a-morning-person/

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm so glad you posted this. My friend insists that she will never be a morning person, it's just her nature.
It's pretty rude of you to question something like this that another adult says about themselves. I have to be up at 5 every morning for work and hate it with every fibre of my being. I'm always up on time, but I'll never be a morning person.
No, but you could get yourself used to waking up early. Hell, even without an alarm.
I'm not a true morning person like my son - he has gotten up by 6 from the day he was born and is READY TO GO. But I can get up at that hour, function, and wake up without an alarm which is more than I could do before.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm so glad you posted this. My friend insists that she will never be a morning person, it's just her nature.
It's pretty rude of you to question something like this that another adult says about themselves. I have to be up at 5 every morning for work and hate it with every fibre of my being. I'm always up on time, but I'll never be a morning person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm so glad you posted this. My friend insists that she will never be a morning person, it's just her nature.
It's pretty rude of you to question something like this that another adult says about themselves. I have to be up at 6 every morning for work and hate it with every fibre of my being. I'm always up on time, but I'll never be a morning person.
Anonymous wrote:I'm so glad you posted this. My friend insists that she will never be a morning person, it's just her nature.
Anonymous wrote:I had a baby who woke up at 5:30am for over a year. The key part is being in bed EARLY. You can't go to bed at 11pm and think that getting up at 5am will be easy. I go to bed by 9:30pm every single night. It's rare I stay up later. If I'm sick, or had a rough week, it's not unusual for me to be in bed at 8:45pm. My now toddler is in bed before 7pm, so that clearly is what makes this possible.
But no matter what, getting to bed early every night is the key.