• oracle@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    Figure out whether your circadian time is set for early morning (~5AM wake up time), day (~10AM wake), or night (~2PM wake). Despite what most people think, it’s incredibly hard for one type to adapt to another.

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        3 months ago

        Scientifically? No clue. But I figured out I was a night owl by the sheer fact that going to sleep at 5-6 AM to wake up at 12-2PM makes me feel well rested, whereas literally no amount of sleep will make me feel well rested if I have to wake up at 7-8.

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          I visited the U.S. back in 2019, and I recall that no matter how late I went to bed, in the U.S. I was awake and alert at 6AM, almost on the dot. It was so weird being a morning person for the first time in my life, since my country is 6 hours ahead of where I visited, meaning here I would’ve gotten up at noon.

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            3 months ago

            2022 and 7 hours here, same experience. I just… woke up early, well rested, and everything was great.

            Now after the flight back, I went to sleep at about 6 PM I believe. I did not feel well that first day back in my own timezone.

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      I know that mine is a night one because I worked evening/nights for like 10 years and felt great. I’ve been working a 9-5 for about 4 years now and have learned to pretend I’m functioning on about 4 hours sleep per night. Sucks.