Getting into a sleep routine before the first week of school will aid in easing the shock of waking up early.
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The first step to take to wake up earlier is to have a nighttime routine that not only encourages you to fall asleep but also guarantees you'll sleep soundly each and every night.
I always wake up kind of early - well, early for me, which is about 8 A.M.
I get up extremely early in the morning.
My schedule is usually pretty busy, so when I wake up in the morning, first thing I usually do is turn on the TV and watch shows from the night before. I eat breakfast and watch TV and try to wake up.
Early rising will enhance your productivity, improve your mental outlook, and give you time to exercise, catch up on email, or just have breakfast with your family. In short, if you want to become more successful, it's a good idea to jump out of bed earlier.
I like getting up early, but I haven't got a routine - mainly because I never have a clear idea of what day of the week it is.
I'm an early riser, which is sometimes a drag when I have late-night concerts. But I prefer to wake up early - say, 8:30 - and maybe take a nap during the day.
Start going to bed earlier! It is a tough adjustment when you have had a summer of staying up late and waking up late.
I get up early, but it doesn't mean I like getting up early.
Exercising first thing in the morning ensures that you'll have the time for it, and it improves your self-control and energy levels all day long.
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