Are you a morning person?

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  1. samanthamayer profile image67
    samanthamayerposted 11 years ago

    Are you a morning person?

    I most definitely am not. If awoken "prematurely", as I like to put it, I am abnormally quiet, appear sulky, and irritable. I am just a totally different person! Anyone else similar? Completely the opposite?

  2. sasanqua profile image77
    sasanquaposted 11 years ago

    I'm the same. I hate mornings! Even if I've had a beautiful, relaxing night's sleep I still don't want to get out of bed in the morning. And if I haven't had a good night's sleep I'm very grumpy all day!

  3. Mercia Collins profile image68
    Mercia Collinsposted 11 years ago

    I hate mornings, always been a night person. I'm not grumpy, if everyone leaves me alone until i have had two cups of tea. Once I have had two cups of tea I am ready to face the world and deal with anyone.

  4. ElianeLaura profile image60
    ElianeLauraposted 11 years ago

    Need my 2-3 coffees to start the day... I usually get to bed around 3-4 am... And if I have to get up at 6... then I'm a zombie for at least an hour or two .. But after it everything is fine ! smile

  5. Admiral_Joraxx profile image68
    Admiral_Joraxxposted 11 years ago

    I love mornings because it is the start of the day for me, but there are also a lot of times when I miss mornings in my days. waking up pass 12noon. For me, I think I not more of a morning person.

  6. overcrok profile image78
    overcrokposted 11 years ago

    The best part of going to sleep starts ironically at morning. So I hardly manage to get out of my bed. Samantha you're absolutely right, I share similar symptoms, it's like a low grade psychosis, I don't feel myself, I believe that my body-mind is a piece of sh.. and nothing else has an aim. Then after a few cup coffee I start feeling "something", if I have to work, it is generally different since social interactions wake me up, but being an owl has its deficit..

  7. ithabise profile image74
    ithabiseposted 11 years ago

    Morning person. I've been both though. I enjoy the late night because it's quiet and I can read or write or just have 'me time'. But the night is made for sleeping. I will not sleep in the day for missing out on something. Morning it is.

  8. Rock_nj profile image91
    Rock_njposted 11 years ago

    I am a morning person.  I have no problem getting up early, as long as I get to bed at a reasonable time.  But being a morning person might not be good for your health.  Getting adquate sleep boosts your immune system.  I wonder if I get enough sleep?

  9. Lisa HW profile image63
    Lisa HWposted 11 years ago

    I'm both a morning person and a night person.  That's not a great thing because it involves some very short sleeping times, which can mean I'm tired either in the morning or at night (or both); which, in turn, means I'm neither much or a morning, nor a night, person on some days.  Then again, I can be great with very few hours' sleep and with being awakened when I otherwise may have done better with some more sleeping.

    With enough sleep or without it, I tend to hate (and not be at my best at) the hours between 3:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m.  Somehow, those seem like hours when the afternoon has become stale (and so have I).  hmm

  10. profile image0
    Poetic Foolposted 11 years ago

    I'm definitely a night person.  That's when I am mentally sharpest and most creative.  It's not that I'm a grouch in the morning, I just don't like to be spoken to for a while until I fully wake up.

  11. Faceless39 profile image92
    Faceless39posted 11 years ago

    Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo.

  12. Steve LePoidevin profile image60
    Steve LePoidevinposted 11 years ago

    Yes. I have a hard time ever sleeping past 6 or 7.  I would love to sleep in but it just never happens!

 
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