Sunday, February 19, 2012

Some Great Tips!


I was browsing Facebook and came across this article via "The Washington Post" app. I think it's pretty smart! Although the one about leaving some pop on your bedside to help wake you in the morning doesn't make much sense to me since I've always understood that pop makes you more drowsy. But here are the tips. (I've posted the link and also copied the page just in case the link does not work or you don't have facebook)! 




"You're late to work, again. No matter how much you reason with yourself, your lateness is 


probably due to the fact that you couldn't get out of bed. It's always unpleasant to drag 


yourself out of bed, so here are some tips to help you wake up alert and get you out of bed quickly:


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Assess your health. Your drowsiness in the morning might be health-related. Perhaps you need 


a better diet and exercise plan or maybe you have sleep apnea. If you've been doing everything 


right, go to a doctor for an expert opinion.


Coffee on your bedside table. This is for extreme cases, but leaving some coffee or another 


caffeinated drink like Mountain Dew on your bedside table might be a good way to get 


yourself out of bed.


Place your alarm clock strategically. If you place your alarm clock across the room or outside 


your door, this might force you walk to the clock to shut it off.




Read on for more tips.


Get an alarm clock that lights up. You can mimic waking up naturally with this BioBrite 
Sunrise Clock ($134). This alarm clock will gradually glow brighter and brighter and will act 
like your own mini sunrise. You will no longer be jerked awake by jarring noises with this 
clock. BioBrite also has a cheaper version for $90.


Don't drink caffeine or alcohol the night before. It takes a while for caffeine and alcohol to 
get out of your system so for a better night's sleep, refrain from imbibing these liquids the 
night before.


Smelling salts. Smelling salts have been reviving people for hundreds of years, but you don't 
have to smell something distasteful. Put a bottle of a pleasant-smelling essential oil like 
orange, grapefruit, or mint next to your bed to sniff in order to shake yourself out of a 
groggy state


Train yourself. Instead of forcing yourself to wake up, train yourself to react instantly by practicing the motions of waking up. During the day, turn your lights off and practice jumping out of the bed as soon as your alarm goes off. Do this repeatedly twice a day for about 10 times until it feels automatic."

AGAIN I found this VIA Washington Post on Facebook (Click here for Link! :) )
I hope you find this interesting like I do and maybe try a few of them!
Take care ! :) 

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