Do you like waking up in the winter mornings?

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  1. Damodar Bashyal profile image66
    Damodar Bashyalposted 12 years ago

    Do you like waking up in the winter mornings?

    It's cold and already snoozed alarm 5 times but don't want to get out of the bed. I finished reading all emails and hub notifications but still don't want to leave my bed. How many times do you snooze before you stop alarm and getup?

  2. profile image0
    JThomp42posted 12 years ago

    I just turn off the alarm and get up and get the torture over with. I just become anxious if I don't.

    1. MargaritaEden profile image70
      MargaritaEdenposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      I totally agree, I need to get up anyways, why not just do it!

    2. Damodar Bashyal profile image66
      Damodar Bashyalposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      That's good habbit. I should follow this and save atleast 30mins thats wasted on snoozing and short sleeps.

  3. MPG Narratives profile image59
    MPG Narrativesposted 12 years ago

    Some weekends I catch an extra sleep in but most days I'm up as soon as the alarm sounds off. If its a wet rainy winter's day I love a few more minutes in bed, that's when I hit the snooze.

    1. Damodar Bashyal profile image66
      Damodar Bashyalposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      Good to hear lot of people don't snooze alarm too many times :-)

  4. livingpah2004 profile image61
    livingpah2004posted 12 years ago

    I do not want to get up in cold and rainy days. Those days I keep hitting snooze button until its almost late.

    1. Damodar Bashyal profile image66
      Damodar Bashyalposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      same here. Mostly it's winter days when i don't want to leave bed. In rainy days, if i can hear the sound of rain, i feel like soothing sound which makes me relax and want to stay on bed longer.

  5. Sparkle Chi profile image68
    Sparkle Chiposted 12 years ago

    Cold mornings are definitely times when I just want to pull the covers up over my head.. usually to stay warm though!
    Instead of hitting the snooze button, my bad habit is to get a hot cup of coffee and curl up in a blanket to enjoy the morning sunrise. On winter mornings that is quite late, and does not get me an early start to the day, only a pleasant one. At least as long as the kids are still sleeping!

    1. Damodar Bashyal profile image66
      Damodar Bashyalposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      You are lucky that you get coffee on the bed :-)

      I snooze and check email and browse net on my smart phone and sometimes i fell sleep in-between so, i don't stop alarm and keep on snoozing alarm.

  6. sarahmoose profile image67
    sarahmooseposted 12 years ago

    I hate winter mornings, so I hit snooze as many times as I can before my daughter comes in and gets me!! I do set my alarm early just in case though, so I compensate for some of the time I snooze. :-)

    1. Damodar Bashyal profile image66
      Damodar Bashyalposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      hahaha liked it. I always get out of bed late and go to office late and leave late. As we can start between 8-10, that makes me more lazy to get up. :-)

  7. LaThing profile image59
    LaThingposted 12 years ago

    I don't like staying in bed too long regardless of the season. Love getting up in the morning and starting a new day! smile

    1. Damodar Bashyal profile image66
      Damodar Bashyalposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      I wish i could follow your habit. I am planning not to snooze my alarm tomorrow morning and see how I go. Thank you :-)

  8. yeagerinvestments profile image70
    yeagerinvestmentsposted 12 years ago

    I don't usually use the snooze. When the alarm goes off, I'm up. I hate getting up in the winter when it's cold and dark.

    1. Damodar Bashyal profile image66
      Damodar Bashyalposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      today i got up after 2 snooze after all the inspirations from the answers, usually it used to be around 5 :-) Hopefully I'll continue to snooze less.

 
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