The sun is on the wrong side of the sky.
Sep. 30th, 2003 10:16 amIn an aimless attempt to understand those icky "Morning People" I keep hearing about, I went to bed before 11pm and got up at 6am. I was at my desk well before 7 and watched the sun come up through my office window. The yellow face! It scares us...
I still don't get morning people. I've been at work for 3 and a half hours already when normally I'd be just now pulling into the parking lot. There is something terribly, terribly wrong about that.
Note: this doesn't apply to road trips. I can easily grok the whole 'run with the sun' thing during road trips. Go figure.
I still don't get morning people. I've been at work for 3 and a half hours already when normally I'd be just now pulling into the parking lot. There is something terribly, terribly wrong about that.
Note: this doesn't apply to road trips. I can easily grok the whole 'run with the sun' thing during road trips. Go figure.
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Date: 2003-09-30 10:23 am (UTC)Us "morning people" like this because we're into work by 7 and out by 3 PM, which gives us plenty of time to go to the grocery (no lines at the deli counter!), the bank (still open!), the post office (no wait time!), or just home, where we can clean, read or make an early lunch-dinner while everyone's still out of the house. :)
Morningness.
Date: 2003-09-30 11:06 am (UTC)This is why I like the morning thing (or even 9-5 thing), when I can pull it off: I've done half the day's work by the time I'd normally be crawling out of bed in Grad Student Jet-Lag Land.
I can also do work while I'm semi-alert, rather than working in the evening when I'd rather be sleeping or doing something mindless. My patterns of alertness follow the sun, whether or not my sleeping patterns do }:>. But you already know that cats are solar powered };>.
Upshot is that being in Grad Land results in there being about one hour a day when I'm alert and productive, and it's the hour I'm poking at email/webcomics before going into the university. The rest is slogging. I switched to 9-to-5 after the conference jet-lag crash reset my sleep patterns, and loved it.
And then I wrecked things again while doing thesis corrections };>.
I hope this sheds some light on why I like it when I'm a day person.
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Date: 2003-09-30 04:43 pm (UTC)Morning
Date: 2003-09-30 05:39 pm (UTC)But my job, now, has done wonders. Up around 8am, five minute commute, in by 8:30. Since I'm used to working contractor-style, I take a short lunch, and I'm out by 5pm.
Stores are open. The sun is still (somewhat) up. I could do my laundry before I go to bed. Lemme tell you, going from a job where I had no useful hours during the day, and three useful hours during the day (5-8pm), has improved my life greatly.
I am pro-interacting with the rest of the city that operates from 9-5!
-=B.
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Date: 2003-10-01 05:47 am (UTC)