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Hi,
Greeting from the world's most beautiful city, Sydney, Australia.
I have been a night-owl all my life, have had been "persecuted" by my relatives for staying up all "night"/actually all MORNING - the early A.M. hours.
On some occasions when I had slept through the early A.M. hours, and woke up at 7:00 A.M., I feft great, and got a lot accomplished.
That's why, I am definitely going to try your method. Shall keep you posted of my progress.
P.S.: I, too, am a lucky one who who is NOT bound by a rigid work pattern ...

Hi CC,

Thanks so much for stopping by. I look forward to hearing how things go! :)

Hello, I have a question that I am hoping that you can answer for me. I can wake up early, that is not my problem. My problem is getting "my brain to wake up". It takes me an hour in the morning to be able to think clearly! My husband wakes up and is ready to go right away... this is a problem for us! I need quite time to slowly wake up, and if I don't get it, I am very grumpy until I am fully awake, do you have any suggestions on how I can change this to wake up and be ready to go? Any help would be appreciated! Thanks :-)

Hi Heather--I am groggy in the morning too, and I don't drink coffee either, so I have to rely on exercise to get me up! It usually works. Hope that helps!

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