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How to Wake Up Early When You Absolutely Have To. Today’s the big day! You’ve got that
big important job interview at 8 a.m. sharp! So up and at ‘em soldier, time to seize
the day! You will need Annoying alarm clock Friend who's awake and willpower. Step 1.
The evening before the big day, figure out exactly what time you need to be up in the
morning. Work backwards from the time of your appointment, factoring in how long you’ll
need to shower, have breakfast, and so on.Subtract the total amount of time from your appointment
time… That’s when you absolutely have to wake up. Don’t pad your times; if you
do, you’ll know you have extra time built in and you won’t take your wake-up time
seriously. Step 2. The night before the event, make whatever preparations you can to save
yourself some time the next morning. Step 3. Call a friend who’s an early-riser and
ask them to call you at your designated wake-up time. Don’t forget to thank your special
friend afterwards with a small gift or notion. Step 4. Set the most annoying alarm clock
you can find to your designated wake-up time. Then set as many more as you can get your
hands on to go off each minute leading up to it. Step 5. When everything’s set, go
to bed. Make sure you “turn in” no later than eight hours before you need to be awake.
If you have roommates, ask them to respect your need for sleep. If they have to play
video games past your bedtime, they can mute the TV. Step 6. Pick a good sleeping position.
Sleep experts recommend sleeping on your side, and advise against sleeping on your stomach.
Step 7. When the first alarm sounds, get up immediately. You don’t want the rest of
them going off, do you? Step 8. Complete your morning routine exactly as planned, using
only as much time as you allotted yourself for each activity. Or less--if you finish
early, you’ll have time to relax and gather your thoughts. Step 9. Now go get ‘em, tiger!
Ace that interview! Land that job! Attaboy! Did you know Ducks sleep with only half their
brain at a time--the other half is awake and on the alert for predators.