Not A Dry Eye In The House......
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.i can sympathise with you as i am the same. i seem to need so much sleep! i could sleep well over 8 hours each night, i love sleeping! I have so much trouble getting up in the morning, it's an effort to force myself awake. i set my alarm early on week days so i can snooze it and wake up bit by bit. But at the weekend, if i don't have to get up, i will stay alseep for as long as i need.
How about making sure everything is ready the night before. your clothes ready and near the bed etc. Just so you don't have to do a lot before going out.
I entirely sympahtise, I have always had trouble getting up, and can sleep the clock round if left.
Cold turkey works for me. I don't have a 'snooze' button on my alarm. When it goes off, I make myself get up immediately, if i lie still for a moment, or even think about 'another few minutes' I will be asleep again.
It is hard, but I feel a sense of satisfaction for having overcome what is a major problem for me. At 51 I accept it is never going to change - roll on retirement!
I'm not a morning person either, so I know how you feel Kaz!
When I was working, I had to have everything organised the night before, ready for the morning. So once out of bed, it was cuppa tea, breakfast, read the paper, shower, dress & out of the door!
Oh, all that was after I'd tidied round, hoovered, put the washing in the machine, fed the cat, put the bin out..........!