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I found that I worked better when I did my writing up of my thesis late at night, and sleeping in until midday. Since submitting my thesis I can't get my sleeping scheldule back onto a normal routine, ie waking up at around 7am and going to bed around 11pm. If anything my sleeping has gotten worse, I cant get to sleep until 3/4 in the morning, its approaching 5am now and i'm still awake. I know I won't wake up until about 2pm and I wake up feeling like I've wasted a whole day.
Any tips/suggestions on how I can get back to a normal sleeping schedule, one were I am awake at 8am? :-(
Hmmm.. I would try what I do for jetlag - set your alarm for a normal time (8am) regardless of what time you go to bed, and then you'll have one day of feeling really tired and grumpy on a few hours sleep, but you'll be so tired by the end of that day that you'll go to bed by 10/11pm easily. It should get better from the next day onwards! Good luck - sunlight is also supposed to help, so you could also try keeping your curtains open to wake you up earlier (if you don't live in a big, noisy, light city!)
I have/had the same problem. Often I'd go to bed at a reasonable hour only to be laying wide awake in bed an hour or two later, and not dropping off till 3-4 am.
I have found a way to get back on track though, but it's not everyone’s cup of tea... Really hard exercise.
I was having problems sleeping until i started cycling to work (my new job! :)). It's an Eminem style, 8 mile ride, I don't have a single problem sleeping when I've cycled to work and back. Unfortunately, I've had to shelve the cycle for the time being due to the terrifying-ness of country lanes in the pitch black and, alas, I'm back to bad sleep. Just joined a sports club though, so will be trying to work that in around my busy schedule!
Congratulations on your new job Ace :-) I'm am still in the process of looking but I'm very determined to get one! I managed to get about 4 hours sleep, I got up at a reasonable hour and now I'm a bit tired and grumpy. I look forward to getting to sleep at an normal hour tonight :-) (fingers crossed)
Lilbopeep I sympathise - I too have an inconvenient sleep schedule - I would most happily sleep from 3am til about 11am and have allowed myself to do so for the last few months - I'm 4 months into my pHD and so have been mostly reading and working alone til this point. Now, I actually have to interact with normal diurnal beings, lab tecnhicians, other pHDers etc. Today was the 1st day of my new schedule - I managed to drag myself out of bed by 8.45am and although I got to my various meetings, the rest of the day was a complete write off - I managed to read a total of three papers and remember very little from them. I think it's time to pack up and go home. I'm hoping a normal schedule will become more normal for me with time :$
Anyway, just to say you're not alone!
EV
Best to build up to it. For example, if you normally can't sleep until 3.30am, go to bed at 3.15 am then after a day or two 3.00am and then 2.45am until you manage to be able to go to bed and sleep at a reasonable hour. It's really about retraining your brain and body to adjust to a time that suits you. Work yourself into good sleeping habits over a period of time, rather than trying a quick fix.
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Update: I managed to get to sleep not long after midnight, and woke up just before nine this morning. I then realised I didnt need to get up for anything so I decided to have a 'bit' of a lie in, and have undone all my hard work by getting out of bed after lunchtime, I will have to go through another day of tiredness tomorrow now :-s
Poor Lilbopeep - Iknow that feeling - having tried many times to fix my schedule :$
Today I really wanted to get an early start (9am is early for me!) but Ididn't get to sleep until about 4am so it was 11 before I got going. And I can't work past 5pm today as I promised my family I would go home and stay with them tonight and spend the day with them tomorrow as I have been neglecting them alot lately. Poor boyfriend gets to stay home and mind the dog :-( Hopefully I'll get to see him at some point on Sunday but also have lots of catch-up work planned :-s
Another few hours it will be bedtime. I'm not feeling hungry but I've been eating all day. I will be rolling out of bed tomorrow :$ I kept busy today so I wouldn't fall asleep, I know it's not a healthy thing to do, but I want to get my body clock sorted. If I can last another 5 hours it'll be fine :-)
I agree- It is soo annoying!
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