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I'm a night owl, so even though I wish I could get 8 hours of sleep by being asleep at 11 pm, ususally I go to sleep around 1 or 1.30 am and have to get up at around 7 am every day.
I catch up the lack of sleep on the weekends, though.
As other posters have previously mentioned things that I might do; I shower the night before. I dress business casual every day so as long as I have dress pants and a dress shirt on i'm good to go. Takes me about 2 minutes to get dressed including grabbing the clothes out. I brush my teeth, grab a pop tart or something to eat for breakfast and eat that at work. So in the morning the only thing I have to do at home before I leave is get dressed, brush my teeth and grab a pop tart.
I'm a night owl, so even though I wish I could get 8 hours of sleep by being asleep at 11 pm, ususally I go to sleep around 1 or 1.30 am and have to get up at around 7 am every day.
I catch up the lack of sleep on the weekends, though.
I have a 3 day weekend so I plan to get about 10-11 hours a sleep on fri, sat, and sun night
How do you survive eating that for breakfast? I must admit that I'm rather envious. I need a banana or a granola bar (the non-sugary crunchy unpleasant ones) or I have trouble thinking and staying awake at work.
Not 9-5 but eight hours. And I sleep about that much. I still enjoy sleeping even at the expense of late-night TV. Might miss some sleep because of a ball game, though.
just realized i will be up until 2am tonight because of the NBA game. oh well
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