Kaligraphic wrote:I usually find that caffiene helps, but that won't work for everyone. Also, if you have a window facing south or east, leave your blinds/curtains open at night. The natural light of dawn will help you to get up by the normal routines of the body. Of course, this works best if you don't have to wake up before dawn.
Now this is something I've never heard of before. Natural sunlight is suppose to "kill off" the sleep chemicals to wake you up. Everyday I wake up with the sunlight and I have my windows facing south. But never had the curtains all the way open (I guess I could try that). On occasion I also drink Coke for the reason that it puts me to sleep. It's funny when you think about it, but when I wake up in the morning I usually feel active and ready to tackle the day.
Although I think it's the stress that might be bothering me. One time I was really stressed out during the night and slept for around 7-8 hours. You couldn't believe how slow and cranky I was the rest of the day, even with such a long period of sleep. I guess taking a bath while stressed during that night would help me sleep well.
I wish I knew more about how our body patterns operate as it would help me keep my day job.