rob63;785 Fortunately said:Maybe in some folks but not me.
rob63;785 Fortunately said:Maybe in some folks but not me.
Maybe in some folks but not me.
Dang, that was a short survey before my theory was shot!
On the other hand, maybe you're the unique exception to the rule!
I'm another early bird, always have been, and like the others have said I'm most productive in the morning and seldom do too much in the evening. The other members of the family are all night owls, so I have observed the differences quite extensively and think that study is utter b.s. The night owls are worthless when they first get up, my daughter considers waking up a "process" that takes hours. Each type just has different periods when they are most alert.
I will say that it seems to me that it is probably better to be a night owl. I assume it is because they are the majority, but just about any kind of entertainment such as sports, TV, etc. starts at a time more suited to night owls than early birds. There really isn't much to do at 4:00 am, and it is difficult to get much accomplished without making any noise, which the night owls don't care for, so my most productive period of the day is usually wasted.
Fortunately, I am also introverted, so I like being by myself in the morning. I have often wondered if there is a connection between being introverted and an early bird?
I sleep fine, but I just don't like it when the owls sit outside my window at night.
I'll just leave this here:
https://www.foxnews.com/lifestyle/e...-and-sleep-better-than-night-owls-study-finds
I'll just leave this here:
https://www.foxnews.com/lifestyle/e...-and-sleep-better-than-night-owls-study-finds