What time do you get up for the day
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Biblioklept
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I get up around 5-6am every day
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Habit more than anything, but I do like having time to myself before the world gets active. When I was a teenager I'd love staying up to the wee hours like 3-4am just because how still and quiet the world is. The world seems nicer without the hustle and bustle
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That's very early @Biblioklept! I tend to wake up that time, especially in the summer months, and generally get up about 8am ish too
I am more of a morning person I'd say!Online Community Coordinator
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Anything from around 6-9am usually
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I'm a late riser usually about 10 am not a morning person
I don't go to bed till about 1am -
It depends if I have to go out that day, them I'm up early. Today I woke up at 6am then went back to sleep and woke up at 7am, then back up about 8. If I have a lay in then it's about 9ish. I'm not a morning person and I don't miss getting up at 5am for work
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I thought I'd be in the majority not the minority.
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janer1967 said:I'm a late riser usually about 10 am not a morning person
I don't go to bed till about 1am -
I definitely couldn’t stay up till 1am
I usually go to sleep by 9pm!! -
I sometimes manage 10pm at a push lol
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Haha same
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It's just become the normal for me since I had to stop work
Used to start work at 7am and had an hours drive so I would have been in bed around 10pm buf my 0attetn soon changed -
What time would an early night be for you?
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Around 11pm but would then lay awake anyway
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I do wish sometimes I could stay up later but I'd still wake up early and get so tired lol
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About 8am for meOnline Community CoordinatorConcerned about another member's safety or wellbeing? Flag your concerns with us.
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If we have to get up for something then we can, but usually we get up about 10-30 a.m we read in bed till about 1 a.m2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡
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My body wakes me up to early any think from 5-30 to 7
if i stay a sleep past 7 i class it as a good night. -
My body wakes me up early too, but my mind ignores it. I’m a night owl and I get at least ten hours sleep! It’s partly due to depression, I just make the day as short as possible. My meds don’t help. Once I’m up I’m okay, not depressed. 🤔
“This is my simple religion. No need for temples. No need for complicated philosophy. Your own mind, your own heart is the temple. Your philosophy is simple kindness.”
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I find the transition of actually getting up really mentally draining. But I struggle with all types of transition. Such as if I'm going out somewhere, the idea of getting ready, sorting stuff I need to bring, the journey and all the stages of getting there so daunting it can put me off doing it. But once I'm actually there I'm happy, until I remember I have to reverse all those stages to get home again.
Sorry you have depression @leeCal, it's a horrible beast.
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