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  • nlowell@zirk.usN This user is from outside of this forum
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    A new day. A new chance to succeed.

    This sleeping in until the sunrise is getting old.

    It seems weird to be peeved by getting another good night's sleep. I didn't realize how much I enjoyed those early, quiet hours. Spending time in hermit mode. Listening to music. Reading willy-nilly. Following rabbits down holes.

    Listening to myself think for a few, decadent hours before the day's demands wrestled their way in.

    May you have a few, decadent hours and can hear yourself think #today

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    • nlowell@zirk.usN nlowell@zirk.us

      A new day. A new chance to succeed.

      This sleeping in until the sunrise is getting old.

      It seems weird to be peeved by getting another good night's sleep. I didn't realize how much I enjoyed those early, quiet hours. Spending time in hermit mode. Listening to music. Reading willy-nilly. Following rabbits down holes.

      Listening to myself think for a few, decadent hours before the day's demands wrestled their way in.

      May you have a few, decadent hours and can hear yourself think #today

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      @nlowell

      I feel the same way. I have always loved the very early morning hours (when I have had enough sleep the night before!) - I always felt I had lived a whole day of delight in that time, and the rest of the day was for the mundane chores of living.

      Or if I was very fortunate, more delight. 😊

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      • nlowell@zirk.usN nlowell@zirk.us

        A new day. A new chance to succeed.

        This sleeping in until the sunrise is getting old.

        It seems weird to be peeved by getting another good night's sleep. I didn't realize how much I enjoyed those early, quiet hours. Spending time in hermit mode. Listening to music. Reading willy-nilly. Following rabbits down holes.

        Listening to myself think for a few, decadent hours before the day's demands wrestled their way in.

        May you have a few, decadent hours and can hear yourself think #today

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        @nlowell

        Is going to bed earlier possible? I get my morning by going to bed at 9pm.

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          @nlowell

          Is going to bed earlier possible? I get my morning by going to bed at 9pm.

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          @ajlewis2

          I go to bed around 9 already.

          It's the damn cat, waking me at 3 for breakfast. I feed him then lay back down.

          It's going back to bed again that's the problem.

          I need to convince the cat that 4am is soon enough for his breakfast because 4am is late enough for me to say "enough" for the night. πŸ˜„

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          • nlowell@zirk.usN nlowell@zirk.us

            A new day. A new chance to succeed.

            This sleeping in until the sunrise is getting old.

            It seems weird to be peeved by getting another good night's sleep. I didn't realize how much I enjoyed those early, quiet hours. Spending time in hermit mode. Listening to music. Reading willy-nilly. Following rabbits down holes.

            Listening to myself think for a few, decadent hours before the day's demands wrestled their way in.

            May you have a few, decadent hours and can hear yourself think #today

            joyce@hcommons.socialJ This user is from outside of this forum
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            @nlowell

            I love the early mornings before the sun is up.

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            • nlowell@zirk.usN nlowell@zirk.us

              @ajlewis2

              I go to bed around 9 already.

              It's the damn cat, waking me at 3 for breakfast. I feed him then lay back down.

              It's going back to bed again that's the problem.

              I need to convince the cat that 4am is soon enough for his breakfast because 4am is late enough for me to say "enough" for the night. πŸ˜„

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              @nlowell

              I wonder if training is possible or if it is worth what it would take. Enduring the cat for a whole hour pretending sleep and feeding at 4 -- Would he change? How long would it take? Or would it never change if there some unchangeable signal for the 3 o'clock need for food?

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                @nlowell

                I wonder if training is possible or if it is worth what it would take. Enduring the cat for a whole hour pretending sleep and feeding at 4 -- Would he change? How long would it take? Or would it never change if there some unchangeable signal for the 3 o'clock need for food?

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                @nlowell

                Hmm. Maybe there is a book on this.

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                • ajlewis2@social.vivaldi.netA ajlewis2@social.vivaldi.net

                  @nlowell

                  Hmm. Maybe there is a book on this.

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                  @ajlewis2

                  I'm still working through Looman's book.

                  I think the answer is less about getting fewer hours of sleep and more about using the time I have better - for some definition of "better" πŸ˜„

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