Becoming an Early Riser II
Hello there again. I’m back and now I’m going to tell you a bit more about my early-rising-experiment.
Shame on me but I didn’t manage getting up at 6.15 am, neither yesterday nor this morning. Lying around in bed just seemed so pleasant that I always added one hour and didn’t get up until 7.15 am. Plus, I’ve been too lazy this and last afternoon to practice getting up. But I know I have to do that tomorrow when I have a lot of free time. I believe it’s essential in order to succeed in becoming an early riser. Tomorrow I actually wouldn’t have to get up until 10.45 am. But should I really be able to manage getting out of bed at 6.15 am this would give me four and a half hours of additional spare time. Time I Don’t know what to use for yet, but I’m optimistic that there will be several things I can do.
At the moment I’m listing the times when I go to bed and when I get up. Perhaps it will be useful eventually. By the way I haven’t been too tired neither yesterday nor today at school or at any other time. Probably my body appreciates me reducing my sleeping time. I’m curious about what comes next. At least i’m going to try to overcome my weaker self and really get up at 6.15 am tomorrow. My own weakness annoys me. In the evening I’m always confident of being able to rise at 6.15 am but when my alarm clock goes off I think “Yeah, okay. Actually you had to get up now. But ten minutes more or less won’t hurt anyone”. The problem is that these ten minutes have suddenly become one hour and then I even have to hurry on some days as you can read in Part One of this series. I hope that I can get out of bed on time tomorrow.
You’ll be able to read more about my experiment in case you’re interested, stay tuned.