Anonymous wrote:4AM. It sucks but I have to get work started before the kids wake up at 7.
Anonymous wrote:5am, same as always. Work out 5:15-6. Cannot miss that workout or my day is ruined. It's the best part of my day.
Anonymous wrote:I wake up when my 5 year old wakes me, which is between 6:00 and 6:30.
On weekends I tell him to go downstairs and play and please come back later, and I stay in bed until about 7:30 usually.
I literally have not set an alarm clock in over 5 years!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:5-ish. Much prefer having the time to myself in the morning, rather than at the end of the day when I'm wiped.
I'm not really sure the morning person v. night owl tendency can be changed, tough. People seem to be naturally one or the other.
Yeah, I'm a night owl and usually don't get up til 8:30 or 9 am since I've been remote working (which I was already doing before the pandemic). Our toddler is like me and will sleep til 11 on the weekends if given the chance; during the week, she gets up at 9 am when the nanny comes. DH on the other hand is an early bird and gets up around 6 or 7 am on his own. So he gets quiet time in the morning and I get it in the late evening, which works for us. I sort of envy early birds, though. The times I've been up for sunrise have been so nice - and the world tends to view early birds with a kinder eye.
Anonymous wrote:5-ish. Much prefer having the time to myself in the morning, rather than at the end of the day when I'm wiped.
I'm not really sure the morning person v. night owl tendency can be changed, tough. People seem to be naturally one or the other.
Anonymous wrote:My job is fairly intense. My teen gets herself up for school but I start work from home at 6am. From 6-9am my 4 month old is asleep and I can get a good amount done.