This entire post serves as an example.
Aug. 15th, 2007 12:37 amQuick thing:
When I say I'm not a morning person, I mean I am extremely reluctant to make the transition from asleep to awake. I like every other aspect of the morning - things smell neat, I get things done in the morning, I'm more productive during the day - except the part where I have to get up.
This in reverse is the same for being a night person - I like getting enough sleep, I'm more productive and less moody the next day, and it's really not like I stay up for important things, but I really dislike the transition from awake to asleep.
Alternate reason: my brain is trying to kill me.
When I say I'm not a morning person, I mean I am extremely reluctant to make the transition from asleep to awake. I like every other aspect of the morning - things smell neat, I get things done in the morning, I'm more productive during the day - except the part where I have to get up.
This in reverse is the same for being a night person - I like getting enough sleep, I'm more productive and less moody the next day, and it's really not like I stay up for important things, but I really dislike the transition from awake to asleep.
Alternate reason: my brain is trying to kill me.