My previous position involved working strange hours indeed. The problem is that I am having problems in trying to sleep "Normal" hours again. Is there any way to correct this. |
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My previous position involved working strange hours indeed. The problem is that I am having problems in trying to sleep "Normal" hours again. Is there any way to correct this. |
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I'm Staring at you from behind. It's the Eyes on the back of your neck. Feel the Burn.
Adopted by nesgirl. (aka) the Greek.
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Guess I should but then I would not be here at 4am UK time. Lol. |
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I'm Staring at you from behind. It's the Eyes on the back of your neck. Feel the Burn.
Adopted by nesgirl. (aka) the Greek.
Hm.. I've had that problem, like during the transition from summer vacation to school. xD I think that by slowly going to sleep closer to the time you want to nornally go to sleep would help. You could always try to just get to sleep at the time, but that might get frusterating if you couldn't fall asleep, and may make you tired/grumpy/whatever for a while, until you get used to the sleeping pattern again. |
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YOu could try to stay up at the time you don't want to go to bed, and when you are at the time you want to go to bed you should be tired enough to just fall right asleep . Using some caffine could help, or maybe dark chocolate. A few nights of doing that will cure you most likely. |
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I am a leaf on the wind... watch how I soar!
i just say pull an all-nighter and then go to bed at the time you want to fix it...but you'll be deathly bored/tired. |
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