I'm like that as well! And I know of more people like that. Though I'm a light sleeper and I wake up several times during the night. |
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I was reading something the other day on the internet about the body having its own very accurate 'clock mechanism'. When reading this i felt a little hesitant at first about believing it, until they used the example of somebody waking up a minute of so before their alarm is supposed to go off. Now this happened to me a lot when setting my alarm for school, but i thought it was just routine. Oddly though, when i thought i didn't need an alarm because i woke up naturally at the right time (1 minute before the alarm went off!) i kept sleeping in without it, or the thought of it going off, lol. I thought all this was just coincidence mixed with routine as it only happened about 2/3rds of the time. |
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'If you are not living on the edge, you are probably taking up too much room!'
Body Clock Experiment...
I'm like that as well! And I know of more people like that. Though I'm a light sleeper and I wake up several times during the night. |
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Here's a little information as well as a brief summary of a study on this phenomenon. |
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i experience something very similar but i can never tell myself to do it without setting my alarm clock i dont understand it. For example for school i set my alarm clock for 615 and about 3 of the 5 days in the week i wake up just before it goes off, but saturday ill tell myself before i go to bed that i want to wake up at 6 and ill sleep in to 11... Very interesting i would like to hear more about it if you can find more info |
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Yeahhh, sometimes I wake up right before my dad comes in to wake me up for school. But my best example comes from a bunch of years ago, when the Mets were playing their Opening Day game in Japan. The game was scheduled for something like 4 A.M. (in eastern time, that is), and I naturally woke up at a virtually perfect time to put on the radio and listen to the game. It's pretty cool how your body can do that on its own. |
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I've had some experience with this too! It used to happen (a long time ago) when I was in school, the whole waking up before the alarm thing. Even after I started homeschooling instead, I kept waking up at exactly the time I did for public school. I think because I expected it to happen, that helped. |
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Thanks for the feed back people! |
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'If you are not living on the edge, you are probably taking up too much room!'
Body Clock Experiment...
Hmm |
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DILD = 9
WILD = 0
'If you are not living on the edge, you are probably taking up too much room!'
Body Clock Experiment...
Amazing how that happens... My body obviously doesn't like the sound of an alarm clock waking it up, so it wakes about a minute before the alarm does go off. Even when I set it to 1 in the morning to watch a soccer game, I wake up at about 12:55. But, think about this... for the body clock to function properly, the brain needs to know the time. |
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Question: Which came first, the chicken or the egg?
Answer: Neither, single-celled organisms did.
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DILD = 9
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'If you are not living on the edge, you are probably taking up too much room!'
Body Clock Experiment...
I again tried setting my alarm clock for 5:24am, just determined to wake up the right time before it |
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DILD = 9
WILD = 0
'If you are not living on the edge, you are probably taking up too much room!'
Body Clock Experiment...
Actually, I've had a little talent for this as long as I can remember. An example was when I was going to college. Every morning for two years I woke up at 6:30 AM. The funny things is, only about 2 months of that was because of an alarm clock. After that time, I started waking up slightly before the alarm went off, like 5 minutes or so. I also have the ability to wake myself up very early in the morning(3-5am). I have no idea how or why it works, but I simply say I want to wake up sometime in the early morning and most of the time it happens. |
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When you wake up at the same time for 2 months routine probably starts to kick in, hence you start waking up just before your alarm. However the ability to wake yourself up early morning without the need of an alarm sounds pretty cool! |
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DILD = 9
WILD = 0
'If you are not living on the edge, you are probably taking up too much room!'
Body Clock Experiment...
Yeah, Ive noticed this when I was in school and when I was on schedule with my WBTBs. When I would use my alarm to get up at a certain time for about a week, I would eventually begin waking seconds before the alarm clock would go off! |
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i have always done this and i am a very light sleeper. when in school i have always woken up about two minutes before my alarm goes off at five thirty. i also wake up right before my mom gets home at twelve thirtyish and before my dad comes in in the morning to say good-bye when he leaves at four-thirty to five o' clock.in the summer i wake up at almost the exact same time every morning too at ten forty five or so.i can also tell myself a time when i go to bed and i will wake up sometime around there.yup my clock is a bit active. |
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DILD = 9
WILD = 0
'If you are not living on the edge, you are probably taking up too much room!'
Body Clock Experiment...
If we do have a body clock my is definitely busted. I wake up 1-2 hours later every day. Right now im going to sleep around 10-11 am waking up at 10 pm . vampire style |
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OH!! I've read about that type of thing before, here's a thread with some information about it; http://www.dreamviews.com/community/...ad.php?t=64182 (especially look at posts 14 and above) |
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DILD = 9
WILD = 0
'If you are not living on the edge, you are probably taking up too much room!'
Body Clock Experiment...
I set my alarm for 7:00am this morning, and literally woke up seconds before it went off, lol. |
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DILD = 9
WILD = 0
'If you are not living on the edge, you are probably taking up too much room!'
Body Clock Experiment...
I believe it works, I told myself I needed to get up by nine am,the next morning I woke up at 8:48 am...Pretty amazing. |
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DILD = 9
WILD = 0
'If you are not living on the edge, you are probably taking up too much room!'
Body Clock Experiment...
Sorry, didn't set my alarm last night! |
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DILD = 9
WILD = 0
'If you are not living on the edge, you are probably taking up too much room!'
Body Clock Experiment...
Cool. |
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Unfortunately I've started back to school making it very difficult to continue this experiment. I'll still try it perhaps on weekends, but continuously changing the time for your alarm to go off on a school morning is a bloody nightmare, especially when getting up, lol!! |
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DILD = 9
WILD = 0
'If you are not living on the edge, you are probably taking up too much room!'
Body Clock Experiment...
Internal clocks are the reasons that some people can but babies in a room without a clock, yet they still go to sleep at exactly the same time for their afternoon nap. |
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When I close my eyes it looks like this...
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