I used to love this. Arrive at work around 06h (getting up at 4:30, 1h drive), do loads of work without noise or people bothering me. Downside was I would go to bed around 21h so my social life was shit as most of my friends work until late and are down to chill from around 20h. Even during weekends this day-night cycle meant my social life was shit. Also my colleagues never saw me starting work so early, so they would always look angry and I would always have to defend myself when leaving early every day. But I could do a week's work in a single day this way and I could enjoy the day during sunlight when I got home making me feel less stressed by work in general. It didn't feel like my daily life consisted of being a work slave, more like I had something useful to do in the first half of the day and loads of time to relax, be creative and active the other half.
This is my preferred schedule but now with a baby I can't make it to work by 6 anymore. We commute together so everyone getting ready then dropping off baby at my moms then dropping off wife at her work. Then working 8 hours then do the reverse to get back home by like 6pm. Though on the weekends I do get a few solid hours of alone time between 6 and 9 to stare at my desktop wondering what to do
I need to take magnesium also, I read shit about how you can easily overdo it and whatnot, but I am a big guy and if I dont take it then I rather quickly get cramps, IIRC anxiety and/or stress uses up magnesium in your body, probably why I need to supplement it.
I kinda need to take it everyday, sometimes twice a day.
I did this but I fell asleep an hour after I got in bed and woke up an hour before my alarm and have been sitting here for the past hour trying to fall back asleep. Why am I like this 🙃
My problem is when I try to go to sleep earlier, I wake up mere hours later like my brain thinks it was supposed to be a nap instead, and then I struggle to get back to sleep.
I'm currently trying an EMS-/TENS-device for getting back to sleep in the very early morning hours (the manual gave advice where to place the electrodes to support sleep). Worked surprisingly well the first nights, got back to sleep within 20 minutes and slept till alarm time (and was able to remember my dreams which is a nice extra of good sleeping).
Don't know if this is some sort of placebo effect - and honestly wouldn't care as long as I get to sleep longer.
Do some reading for an hour, hour and a half, and then lay back down. You'll most likely fall back asleep for a couple more hours of some of the most restful sleep you've ever had.
This is so true, except it's not my brain anymore but my kittens telling me to wake up by holding a world wrestling competition on top of me until I wake up, get out of bed and feed them. So there's no room for "Ah fuck. Well, I'll just turn around for half an hour" as you're already out of bed and downstairs.