Now that we are older ladies, how do you stay awake after an all-nighter? Tips, please. I can't spell, or craft e-mails, or even eat lunch without nodding off. And coffee is just scarily speeding my heart up.
I don't have all-nighters. Like, ever. Ideally I would be in bed by 11pm every night. 1am looks suspiciously like 11pm on the clock, so it sometimes sneaks up on me. But I will be out with people or awake and having fun or working and, when I realize what time it is, I will just go catatonic for a moment before rushing to the door/bed. It's antisocial but it's also a self-preservation mechanism.
I am such a horrible person on under-slept days that I consider getting a good night's sleep a form of service to the world.
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I sleep in. I'm not kidding. I just can't put up with no sleep anymore. (This will have to change when I become a doctor.)
I don't have all-nighters. Like, ever. Ideally I would be in bed by 11pm every night. 1am looks suspiciously like 11pm on the clock, so it sometimes sneaks up on me. But I will be out with people or awake and having fun or working and, when I realize what time it is, I will just go catatonic for a moment before rushing to the door/bed. It's antisocial but it's also a self-preservation mechanism.
I am such a horrible person on under-slept days that I consider getting a good night's sleep a form of service to the world.
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