I was taught as a child how to tell myself at bedtime exactly what time I need to wake up in the morning. It's a nice trick for someone who doesn't like piercing alarm sounds.
It has marveled me for years how the human mind and body is such an incredible creation, that one can train themselves to do that and so much more, just on instinct.
I do use an alarm clock sometimes, if it's really important to be somewhere early. But I find when I use an alarm clock, I end up groggy and annoyed, snoozing it a few times. Had I told myself to wake up at a certain time, I would have been up at least ten minutes early, bright eyed and bushy tailed.
And many other times, if I'm really tired, need healing, or just plum know that nothing is going on, I let myself sleep as late as I need to.
It has marveled me for years how the human mind and body is such an incredible creation, that one can train themselves to do that and so much more, just on instinct.
I do use an alarm clock sometimes, if it's really important to be somewhere early. But I find when I use an alarm clock, I end up groggy and annoyed, snoozing it a few times. Had I told myself to wake up at a certain time, I would have been up at least ten minutes early, bright eyed and bushy tailed.
And many other times, if I'm really tired, need healing, or just plum know that nothing is going on, I let myself sleep as late as I need to.
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