I just lay there half awake staring at the wall while the alarm sounds.
Wake up. Don’t feed the bad habit.
I set the alarm late enough that I need to leave or I’ll be late for work. Also, go to sleep earlier if you can’t get up on time.
My cat. Won’t stop meowing until I give her breakfast
But also I love waking up early because I feel like I can have some me-time (besides the cat), so that’s what I look forward to instead of thinking of the whole day. I GET to hang out with myself
My smartphone sleeps in a different room than I do, we’re not THAT close. So I need to physically move to another room to stop the alarm in the morning.
If you are repeatedly hitting snooze and still can get get everything done in good time, your alarm is set too early. Set it later. Also, good sleep hygiene. I am 100% a night person and messing up my schedule is super easy, but I just get out of bed when the alarm goes off. Having that be the same time every day (along with bedtime) is hugely helpful. If you get in the habit of hitting snooze, it’s just that: a habit; break it.
I sleep badly and am usually awake already.
I don’t have an alarm anymore, thanks to the pandemic and home office. What a game changed. If I do have to set one up for important events, my smart alarm from my watch wakes me up in light sleep phase. Even with a noisy phone watch, my body does not feel like getting asleep again. I suppose, if you fall right back asleep, you did not sleep enough. Try to go to bed earlier and if you wake up a lot at night, try to identify why? Is your blood sugar falling too much, are there noises, are you stressed during the day? A good night sleep should be uninterrupted, consistent regarding the going to bed time, and should make you feel refreshed in the morning.
My alarm sound is two people in the physical act of love.
I just SNEEZE (house dust mite allergy sufferer).
I have ~10 alarms all scheduled to go off every few minutes until my frustration overpowers my will to sleep as I would otherwise dismiss the alarm rather than snoozing it and wake up unemployment.
I don’t actually use a traditional alarm much anymore, only for the rare “special occasion”. My secret: Smart lights. They dim on very gradually in the morning, so the light wakes me up. The other half of the equation is that they also gradually dim off in the evening, and that does an amazing job of getting me to bed at a reasonable hour without feeling forced.
About 5 years ago I woke up to being trapped in a burning house, barely made it out alive.
Now when ever I wake up I’m immediately in fight or flight adrenaline mode.
0/10, would not recommend.
House fire gang represent. ('88)
The forty-five minutes between alarm and leaving for work are the only time I will get to myself all day.
THIS 100%. If I don’t get up when my alarm goes off, I’ll have less me time before my wife and kid wake up. No time to workout, take a hot shower, run downstairs and enjoy silence.