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MentalEdge ,
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Ugh. Taking care of myself is so much effort.

someguy3 ,

Don’t forget you have to go to bed early too.

The_Picard_Maneuver OP ,
@The_Picard_Maneuver@lemmy.world avatar

You can’t make me!

dalekcaan ,

I can go to bed early easily. Falling asleep, on the other hand…

SubArcticTundra ,
@SubArcticTundra@lemmy.ml avatar

The Pickard Maneuver works out by posting memes to Lemmy.
He’s (or she’s) gonna need more cooling than the Lemmy servers.

The_Picard_Maneuver OP ,
@The_Picard_Maneuver@lemmy.world avatar

I’ve definitely gotten into a surprisingly consistent routine, lol

sugar_in_your_tea ,

Just like Picard:

Tea.
Earl gray.
Hot.

The_Picard_Maneuver OP ,
@The_Picard_Maneuver@lemmy.world avatar

Many mornings I’m actually drinking earl grey while browsing Lemmy. It’s probably my favorite tea.

sugar_in_your_tea ,

Maybe you actually are Captain Picard. Make it so.

Transporter_Room_3 ,
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Of all the “fancy” teas, Earl Grey is the best. Anyone who disagrees is simply wrong.

The_Picard_Maneuver OP ,
@The_Picard_Maneuver@lemmy.world avatar

It really is great. I see how it could be an acquired taste though.

li10 ,

I just can’t do the wake up early bit, because I can’t do the go to sleep early bit either.

Brain will stop when it wants, brain will start when it wants.

QualifiedKitten ,

The trick is forcing yourself to get up early. It will be a rough couple of days, but pretty soon, you’ll be exhausted enough to go to sleep earlier. You can also try moving your alarm up in 15 minute increments to achieve the same idea in a slightly less painful way. But, you do have to actually get up when the alarm goes off for the plan to work.

I also find that smart lights really help. Mine gradually dim off in the evenings, and gradually dim on in the mornings, and I usually don’t need a traditional alarm. The dimming should be slow enough that it feels like sunrise/sunset. I usually have mine start dimming on about 15 minutes before I want to get up, and they’re fully off 15 minutes before I’m supposed to be asleep.

crazyminner ,

The trick is to not care about what other people say is a good time to wake up. A good time to wake up is when you feel well rested.

Fuck the premise that everyone should wake up early and that it’s a good or virtuous thing. Getting a good night’s sleep is a good thing.

kewko ,

Wakes up and spends 2 hours watching short video format because he’s tired I’m tired - Pikachu face - does the same before going to bed

wizardbeard ,

Or you could accept that there are benefits to making attempts to conform to the norms of the overwhelming majority of adults.

Sorry you had overbearing parental figures or whatever, but I enjoy being able to hold down jobs with regular schedules, and not having to adjust my sleep schedule just to get to stores while they’re open.

Catpurple ,

That’s rather defensive and hostile to what that other person said, but go off I guess?

QualifiedKitten ,

Sure, but in the context of the post where waking up early may have desirable benefits, there are ways to make it easier on yourself while still getting a good night’s rest.

Honestly, I love that everyone else is still asleep when I get up. I enjoy the peaceful quiet of the early morning gym or an outdoor run at dawn, and if everyone actually took my advice, it would absolutely ruin it for me.

cm0002 ,

Hm, sounds like a lot of work.

Thanks but I’ll just stick with my current wake up with just 20 minutes to be at work and artificially make myself feel better with coffee and/or energy drinks LMAO

cypherix93 ,

much more preferable thanks 🙏

Transporter_Room_3 ,
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In my best bane impression: for you

I never got any “good feelings” from my healthy times. Working out was tiring and a chore. No matter how I worked out, with whom, where, for how long… No “workout buzz”

I got down to a 7 minute mile. Not amazing or difficult by any stretch, but not one getting there did I ever experience “the runner’s high”

Eating well gave me slightly more energy, but not enough to justify the extra cost and time to prepare.

I literally am not capable of “good sleep” without medication, and I can’t even afford the medications anymore.

I’ll just keep eating whatever I want, only exercising when someone asks me to, and trying to get as much sleep as possible before the sun rises until I hit my (definitely early) grave.

Dagwood222 ,

Did you try to find a workout you actually liked?

I hate the idea of running a mile, but I’ll swim any day.

Mouselemming ,

I’ll agree with you. I’m forcing myself to get exercise daily and diet to lose weight because I had gotten back up to the weight at which I gave birth. And I’m old af and prediabetic.

So it’s necessary but it’s not fun.

And it will never be fun.

And it won’t make feel better the rest of the day either.

The most miserable I’ve ever been was when I was young and skinny and taking 2 hours of advanced ballet classes daily plus six hours of rehearsals every weekend.

The second most miserable was when I’d had 2 kids and temporarily got back down to my wedding weight.

Having no payoff in “feeling better” is a big part of why it never lasts.

Also, point of fact, I sweat the same disgusting amount at my slimmest as at my fattest, so don’t let anyone tell you different.

So I have no illusions about this time.

My doctor does, so at least I have spite to motivate me. I’ll show her she’s wrong, and at the same time I’ll put off the diabete another year, hopefully.

Ibaudia ,
@Ibaudia@lemmy.world avatar

I have Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome so this would definitely make me feel better… but fuck it no way, I need my sleeps and I habitually stay up late.

Phil_in_here ,

It’s the classic “pick 2”.

Exercise

Sleep

Reduce Stress

jerkface ,
@jerkface@lemmy.ca avatar

When I exercise, I need an hour less sleep a day.

SubArcticTundra ,
@SubArcticTundra@lemmy.ml avatar

What is this meme template?

The_Picard_Maneuver OP ,
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Found it on KnowYourMeme, but there’s not any info about the origin.

knowyourmeme.com/photos/2454639-reaction-images

SubArcticTundra ,
@SubArcticTundra@lemmy.ml avatar

Thanks, added to my meme folder

maniel ,

Sounds nice, have to try this… eventually

jerkface ,
@jerkface@lemmy.ca avatar

high protein diet == high protein shits. It’s a fad.

kandoh ,

Can’t imagine working out as soon as I woke up

Dagwood222 ,

Can you imagine dancing as soon as you get up?

Or practicing swordplay?

Or punching a picture of Trump?

People think of exercise as something you have to do; instead, find an activity you want to do.

Mouselemming ,

You’re speaking from the point of view of a person who wants to do activities, or at least an activity. For some of us, any physical activity is repellent. Personally, I hate breaking a sweat, and I sweat profusely, at any weight or level of fitness. It’s why young me gave up on ballet; I was good enough to start auditioning for a corps, but nobody wants a sweaty swan. Now you have a point that putting on some music and dancing is less repellent to me than running down the street, but it’s still not whatchy’dcall FUN. And I still need a couple cups of coffee, a shit and a shower first, plus of course another shower afterwards.

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