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Not an early bird or a night owl meme
Not an early bird or a night owl meme












not an early bird or a night owl meme

is on me to deal with and anything that happens from 3 a.m. “One of the major factors is that my wife is a morning person, so we actually structure our sleeping time in shifts. Vardy stuck to his late-night work schedule even when his kids were infants. One solution? Volunteer to always do the bedtime routine if your spouse does the morning run. pulls many a night owl out of bed far earlier than he or she would like. The need to get the kids on the bus at 7:30 a.m. Unfortunately, the home front can be equally problematic for night owls with children. Trade off with your spouse.Īsking for flexibility at work is one thing. I followed it up with an email every couple of weeks that mentioned specifically something I was able to accomplish during those later hours because I was working when I was at my best.” Awesome performances get people’s attention whenever they happen. I got it each time and was careful to thank her profusely for her flexibility. “I asked to have my schedule changed from 8-5 to 9-6, and when that worked really well, I asked for 10-7. She was chronically late to a newspaper job until she went to her supervisor and “was blunt,” she says. Holly McLoughlin describes herself as a lifelong night owl who, as a child, used to stay up later than her mother. Then you can wake up right before settling in for that first conference call, and leave the showering for later ( as long as you’re not on video calls). If a move isn’t feasible, propose working from home a day or two per week. Move close by and you might be able to wake up at 8 a.m. It’s the hour-long drive to get there that forces people to wake up early. Figure out what a reasonable routine might look like for you. until 1 a.m.” Even sleeping from midnight to 7:30 might allow a night owl to use some chunk of her best hours. This allows me to get plenty of work done in the evening hours from 10 p.m. Mike Vardy, a speaker and author who runs the Productivityist website, reports that “I generally wake up at 8:30 a.m.














Not an early bird or a night owl meme