• @Gork@lemm.ee
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    857 months ago

    Night owl here. Definitely feel targeted by the expectation to get up super early in the morning.

    • @cm0002@lemmy.world
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      677 months ago

      How did the morning people get control to set the schedule anyways? I say we night owls seize that control in the night while they slumber so we can set things to a more reasonable schedule!

    • @pearsaltchocolatebar
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      187 months ago

      Find a remote job with a time zone a few hours behind you. My work doesn’t start until 10am my time, and it’s glorious.

      • @chepox@sopuli.xyz
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        7 months ago

        I took the opposite of your advice and now I am waking up at 530am. Can we please change the direction of the rotation of the earth?

        • @pearsaltchocolatebar
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          47 months ago

          Just think, you could start work at 2am!

          I drove to work with my seat belt off hoping a drunk driver would hit me. I don’t recommend graveyard shifts.

    • Funkytom467
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      27 months ago

      Question, is anyone really a night owl or morning person, or is it just that we builded habits that our body fully integrated?

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        7 months ago

        Both. In my case for example, I have a condition called delayed sleep phase syndrome, which causes me, on average, to not even feel tired until well after midnight, and actual sleep will alude me until after 3am. This is regardless of what time I wake up btw, I could fall asleep at 3am and wake up at 5am or 2pm and I’d still be wide awake after midnight the following night.

        On the other hand, I know quite a few people who can adapt their sleep schedules fairly quickly to switch from a morning person to a night owl or vice versa.

        • Funkytom467
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          27 months ago

          Interesting, i think my question popped up because i never really felt the effect of my environment on my circadian cycle.

          So i wasn’t to much aware that people feel tired or the need to wake up at specific times of the day. I’m someone that can adapt like you said.

          For me the only thing that i felt had an impact was if a specific hour is a habit. Then you feel way better sticking to it.

          (That and of course the amount of sleep)