You know, I've tried nearly every trick in the book, from removing the snooze buttons, to placing the alarms across the room.
Yes, thats buttons and alarms, plural. I have 8, count them, 8 alarms. And I still don't wake up. I will get out of bed, walk across the room, and hit each snooze button, no matter the sequence of alarms, and go right back to bed for 5 min. There's no "Just wake up" for people like me. If I had that kind of mental clarity upon waking, I wouldn't need 8 alarms.
When the alarms go, I have people on the other side of my barracks building pounding on my door. The alarms are loud, and at constantly changing times.
I just can't wake up. Concious effort is the best thing I've found (repeating in my mind every night "I will get up to my alarms, I will get up to my alarms.")
I'm in the military, so oversleeping is generaly a bad idea.
That's it.
You're all cut off.
No more! No more I say!
How many "what if they knock it on course to hit Earth" lines does a person have to read around here.
For the sake of sanity, STOP!
You know, I've tried nearly every trick in the book, from removing the snooze buttons, to placing the alarms across the room.
Yes, thats buttons and alarms, plural. I have 8, count them, 8 alarms. And I still don't wake up. I will get out of bed, walk across the room, and hit each snooze button, no matter the sequence of alarms, and go right back to bed for 5 min. There's no "Just wake up" for people like me. If I had that kind of mental clarity upon waking, I wouldn't need 8 alarms.
When the alarms go, I have people on the other side of my barracks building pounding on my door. The alarms are loud, and at constantly changing times.
I just can't wake up.
Concious effort is the best thing I've found (repeating in my mind every night "I will get up to my alarms, I will get up to my alarms.")
I'm in the military, so oversleeping is generaly a bad idea.
This sounds like something that would help me.