Hey Everyone,
Since we're talking about waking up in the morning and everyone is mentioning their own biological alarm clocks, what's happened when you have/had work or life schedules that went against your natural timing?
I know for me, it's a disaster, but of course, we all do what we have to do.
My best hours of the day are probably from 4 AM to 11 AM, and then my energy kind of coasts until about 4 PM. By 8 PM, I'm utterly drained, though of course I stay up when I have to.
For me, the absolute worst working schedule I ever had was at times like 2 PM to 10 PM or 3 PM to Midnight. ARGH!!! It. Was. a. Struggle. because it went against every grain of my natural body clock. I'm just sad to say, I did my best, but there's no way anyone is getting the best out of me during those hours. And after a while, it wore me down.
Because there were no morning shifts available where I worked (those with more seniority got first pick,) ironically, I found my favorite shifts were when I started working nights (mostly 10 PM to 6 AM.) The first few hours were a struggle, but my system started to see it as just getting up "really, really" early in the morning, so around 2 AM, I was starting to kick-in full-steam.
I've been doing some reading about people who have non-24 Circadian rhythms and/or are natural night owls but have a hard time living in a 9-to-5 world. I have a lot of sympathy for them, because I know how tired, depressed, and worn out I feel when I can't get back to at least some semblance of my early bird self. (Gotta. Get. That. Worm!)
How about the rest of you?
* What are your "natural" best, most alert, and most productive hours?
* What's happened when you've had to work against that schedule? How do you cope?
* Have you been able to pick work/school/life schedules around your natural body clock?
* What happens when you go too long fighting your own inner timing?
* For parents, have you found ways to help your kids cope with school/work times they have difficulty keeping up with?
Disclaimer:
Thanks to everyone who is participating in these general threads! I hope you won't mind that I've been posting them in Singles.
As much as I loved meeting new people in Miscellaneous, I don't want to disturb the current atmosphere there involving more serious subjects.
So please forgive me if we run a little rampant here in Singles. (It's kind of what we're known for anyways.)
I'm hoping that any other members of the forum who might need a little break from politics, etc. every now and then will still find us and join in on the fun.
Since we're talking about waking up in the morning and everyone is mentioning their own biological alarm clocks, what's happened when you have/had work or life schedules that went against your natural timing?
I know for me, it's a disaster, but of course, we all do what we have to do.
My best hours of the day are probably from 4 AM to 11 AM, and then my energy kind of coasts until about 4 PM. By 8 PM, I'm utterly drained, though of course I stay up when I have to.
For me, the absolute worst working schedule I ever had was at times like 2 PM to 10 PM or 3 PM to Midnight. ARGH!!! It. Was. a. Struggle. because it went against every grain of my natural body clock. I'm just sad to say, I did my best, but there's no way anyone is getting the best out of me during those hours. And after a while, it wore me down.
Because there were no morning shifts available where I worked (those with more seniority got first pick,) ironically, I found my favorite shifts were when I started working nights (mostly 10 PM to 6 AM.) The first few hours were a struggle, but my system started to see it as just getting up "really, really" early in the morning, so around 2 AM, I was starting to kick-in full-steam.
I've been doing some reading about people who have non-24 Circadian rhythms and/or are natural night owls but have a hard time living in a 9-to-5 world. I have a lot of sympathy for them, because I know how tired, depressed, and worn out I feel when I can't get back to at least some semblance of my early bird self. (Gotta. Get. That. Worm!)
How about the rest of you?
* What are your "natural" best, most alert, and most productive hours?
* What's happened when you've had to work against that schedule? How do you cope?
* Have you been able to pick work/school/life schedules around your natural body clock?
* What happens when you go too long fighting your own inner timing?
* For parents, have you found ways to help your kids cope with school/work times they have difficulty keeping up with?
Disclaimer:
Thanks to everyone who is participating in these general threads! I hope you won't mind that I've been posting them in Singles.
As much as I loved meeting new people in Miscellaneous, I don't want to disturb the current atmosphere there involving more serious subjects.
So please forgive me if we run a little rampant here in Singles. (It's kind of what we're known for anyways.)
I'm hoping that any other members of the forum who might need a little break from politics, etc. every now and then will still find us and join in on the fun.
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