At some point in your college career, you’ll have to face the dreaded early morning class. We’ve all been there. You try for hours to rearrange your schedule, but there’s just no avoiding that 8 a.m. with a mandatory attendance policy. You convince yourself that it won’t be that bad, but as the semester drags on, the sound of your alarm blaring at an immoral hour actually causes you physical pain. It feels like there aren’t enough espresso shots in the world that can wake you up.
1. CREATE A RELAXING ROUTINE.
Eight is your new favorite number. Repeat it over and over,
almost like your new mantra. With exams, papers and projects it’s not always
easy, but getting a full eight hours can make all the difference. The best way
to ensure an easy morning is to sleep well the night
before. Setting a relaxing nighttime routine that you enjoy doing will help you
to make u fresh and active. Take a shower, have a bedtime snack and then tuck
yourself in for a good night’s sleep.
2. TURN OFF THE ELECTRONICS
Your brain takes a while to cool down after a long day of
staring at your phone and computer screens. These bright lights suppress
Melatonin(hormone) production, making it harder for you to fall asleep, so try
reading a book or listening to relaxing music instead.
3. GIVE YOURSELF
SOMETHING TO LOOK FORWARD TO
A little influence is a great way to accomplish anything,
even when that thing is forcing yourself out of bed. If you really love toaster,
bribe yourself with one the morning of that 8 a.m. class. If you crave nestle
coffee, tell yourself that getting out of bed earlier will give you time to
stop and get one before class.
4. REWARD YOURSELF
If you want to really get into it, try making a game. Give
yourself a point for every day you successfully get out of bed and reward your
efforts accordingly. Once you accumulate ten points, treat yourself to a trip
to the movies.
5. DITCH TRADITIONAL ALARMS
There’s a pretty much zero percent chance you’ll actually
enjoy the mornings if your peaceful sleep is ruined by the jarring sound of
Mobile alarms. Try setting your alarm to something a little more enjoyable,
like the radio or your current favorite song. Waking up to good music will make
an early morning much easier than a typical blarring alarm.
6. THERE’S AN solution FOR THAT
Another issue might be that you’re waking up in the middle of
deep sleep. The solution? Go to the app store and download Sleep Cycle. It’s a
new kind of alarm clock that measures your sleep patterns and wakes you up at
an optimal time. All you have to do is set a time frame for when you want to
wake up, and then place your phone under your pillow. The app measures your REM
cycles based on how much you move around at night. This means no more brutal
mid-REM cycle wake up calls and a lot more energy throughout the day.
7. GET UP RIGHT AWAY
If you’re guilty of hitting the snooze button a few (or ten)
times, this one is for you. Forcing yourself to get up as soon as that first
alarm goes off instantly wakes you up and gives a burst of energy to start the
day. While it’s always nice to snooze for an extra twenty minutes, try and save
this as a weekend-only privilege. The easiest way to do this is to plug in your
phone or alarm clock out of reach from your bed. If you can’t reach the alarm
from bed, you have to get up.
8. HIT THE GYM
Take advantage of your newfound extra hours during the day.
Try and fit a workout in, even
if it means getting up a half-hour or so earlier than normal. There’s really no
better way to wake yourself up. If you’re one of those people that feel
particularly lazziness in the morning, a run on the treadmill is the solution.
You’ll feel more energized in the morning and all throughout the day.
9. PLAN AHEAD
We all know the struggle of trying to fall asleep when your
mind is running through a long list of things you need to do in the morning. To
prevent this, get as much done as possible before bed. Pack your bag, lay out
your clothes and fix a lunch. Basically make sure you make the mornings as easy
for yourself as possible. Your future self will thank you for it.
10. CREATE THE PERFECT SLEEP ENVIRONMENT
Actual scientific studies have proven that a cool, dark and
quiet room is essential to sleeping soundly. So turn off the lights, turn down
the air and take your head in with your favorite blanket. Try a pair of
earplugs to put the roommates on mute or an eye mask to block out any light
from their late-night studying.
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