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posted by [personal profile] rfunk at 11:11am on 13/05/2006
Not all that long ago, I considered myself a night person. I'd enjoy whatever was going on in the late evening, go to bed around 1 or 2 a.m., and struggle to get up whenever I needed to. I always said I liked *being* up in the morning, but hated *getting* up in the morning.

Then I got an office job with "normal" hours. They wanted me there at 8am. I was never able to do it, and since I always stayed past 5 anyway, my schedule soon changed to 8:30-5:30. Still a shift from what I was accustomed to, but doable.

But after a year and a half of that, I think I may be becoming that dreaded creature, the Morning Person. I start becoming non-functional (especially socially) around 10pm. If I stay up, I usually can barely keep my eyes open past midnight. And (assuming I actually did go to bed when my body told me to) even on weekends I usually wake up on my own without an alarm sometime between 6:30 and 8:30. Though the earlier end of that usually results in a nap a few hours later.

Not only that, but I actually notice myself being more productive in the morning, as long as I can avoid distractions. (Or, alternately, I can be quite productive with those distractions.) At night I can do certain "mindless" tasks like reading fiction, or brain-dump style writing or programming, as long as there's no complex thought involved. (I know, people wonder how I can write a program when I can barely carry on a conversation, but it's just translating brain logic to computer logic, something I've been doing for two decades. The hard part of programming is when there's no good brain logic to start from, or when the brain logic is wrong or incomplete.)

I'm not so sure I want to be a morning person. I don't like having to go to bed before the fun ends - or begins, in many cases. But I still like being up in the morning.
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posted by [identity profile] duriyah.livejournal.com at 03:14pm on 13/05/2006
The exact same thing has happened to me. I still dont' consider myself a morning person. I don't like getting up at 5 during the week and 7-8 on weekends. But I can't sleep in anymore. And normally, when 10pm comes around my brain switches off. People have started referring to me as a morning person. I used to be a night person. It's messing with my sense of self.
 
posted by [identity profile] rfunk.livejournal.com at 03:28pm on 13/05/2006
"It's messing with my sense of self."

Yes, exactly! Very disconcerting.

Though I'd still have trouble with 5am....
 
posted by [identity profile] the-shampoo.livejournal.com at 05:49pm on 13/05/2006
Say it aint so.
I consider myself a night person. When I'm on the correct schedule for me, I find that I am most productive between 4PM and midnight. I often stay up well into the night. However, there is never a time (even when my schedule requires it) when I am pleasant or thinking clearly before 11AM.
 
posted by [identity profile] nontacitare.livejournal.com at 07:02pm on 13/05/2006
Since when are morning people "monsters"? It just means you're normal (and lucky) . It's good to be in sync with the rest of society. Although you're right, it's still hard for me to grasp the concept of a morning person who can computer progam and livejournal at 2:00 a.m. ;-)

As to getting up at 5:00 a.m., nothing will EVER convince me that getting up BEFORE the sun is natural. ;-)

But, unlike you lucky, normal, non-monstrous morning people, I also have difficulty functioning before 11:00 a.m.
 
posted by [identity profile] staceydc.livejournal.com at 05:26pm on 14/05/2006
I got a better one for all of you! I'm an afternoon person. I hate getting up in the morning and I hate staying up late (contrary to popular belief). It is in the afternoon hours that I function best. Now if you give me the choice on whether or not I want a morning shift, I will almost always take the morning shift. I won't get out of bed unless I have a timed reason to (I have to be somewhere). So that way I get out of bed, get work out of the way and then I can have fun in the early evening hours before I should head to bed.
 
posted by [identity profile] ladyvonkulp.livejournal.com at 03:05pm on 15/05/2006
I never considered myself a morning person. Then I married Nico, and by default, I was the comparative morning person.

Then we had Paul, and compared to him, EVERYONE is a morning person.

The only true morning person in our house is Kate.

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