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Anyone tried waking up an hour earlier?

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I read this in the book - ‘ Don’t sweat the small stuff’, to wake up an hour earlier so you can have more ‘ me time’ during the day. You can have more quiet time, pour yourself a cup of coffee or tea and read a good book, listen to music or read current events etc. Anyone tried this?
 

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I read this in the book - ‘ Don’t sweat the small stuff’, to wake up an hour earlier so you can have more ‘ me time’ during the day. You can have more quiet time, pour yourself a cup of coffee or tea and read a good book, listen to music or read current events etc. Anyone tried this?h
This sort of idea is really popular right now and it's nonsense.

You cannot outsmart Father Time. There's no such thing as gaining more time. Any attempt to gain more time just causes you to lose more time somewhere else.

All these people who talk about things like waking up at 3am and "starting their day" before everyone else don't seem to acknowledge they are also ending their day sooner (unless they enjoy chronic sleep deprivation and the early onset dementia that results from it).

And besides, why stop there? Why not wake up at 11pm and beat out the competition by working on the next day before it even starts?

This sort of logic fails with any examination.

I will say the idea of not rushing things might be valid - giving yourself some breathing room probably lowers stress and all that which is good. But that depends on your preferences and lifestyle. Personally, I prefer to work from home and wake up literally 5-10 minutes before I start so I can stay up later in the evening and still get enough sleep. I wake up on the clock, since I'm getting paid for it. You don't get paid for the 1-2 hours you waste before you punch in. That time is gone and you will never get it back.

If we're talking purely about leisure, it still doesn't make a whole lotta sense unless your only goal is to maximize the amount of time you're spending in sunlight. And unless you live in the Arctic circle I think there is plenty of time in any given day to get some sunshine.
 
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