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So most of you know I am a night owl most times I don't go to bed till dawn. But I di sleep about 10 or 12 hours. My wife keeps complaining I should go to bed early. Is there any medical advice you have to go to bed early? What about people working night shift? But I think my wife is just jealous because she is still working and I am retired. 

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4 minutes ago, still kicking said:

So most of you know I am a night owl most times I don't go to bed till dawn. But I di sleep about 10 or 12 hours. My wife keeps complaining I should go to bed early. Is there any medical advice you have to go to bed early? What about people working night shift? But I think my wife is just jealous because she is still working and I am retired. 

Just start going to bed early, it is just time and get used to it, nothing else, unless you do not want to, then its hard to change if you do not put your mind to it. A bit more activity during the day, might help, and get up when suns get up helps to. 

 

Its like jet lag, you just do your best to turn the hours as you want them again. 

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14 minutes ago, still kicking said:

If I go to bed early I can't sleep I wake up every 2 hours I tried reding Gammas posts on AN but I don't find them funny anymore 

It takes some effort to create new healthy habits, so if you want changes, you do what it takes to make those changes. Doesn't help telling yourself you can't do it. Excuses, all it is

 

Doesn't matter how much you sleep n the night, you get up 6 in the morning, and do only 30min nap middle of the day, you will finely sleep in the night 

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25 minutes ago, still kicking said:

My wife keeps complaining I should go to bed early. Is there any medical

Sounds like you've conditioned yourself, it's going to take some time to get into 'an early sleep routine'. 

 

A good way to recondition your sleeping habit would be, early to bed, have sex and sleep. 

 

It works for me. 😎

 

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The Economist had a nice piece about it lately (you need to register, then you get 2 free articles).

Early birds and night owls.

 

Currently, the consensus is that it's not conditioned but genetically determined (I don't believe this,  but I am not a sleep researcher).

Early birds have a lot of health  advantages. 

But night owls do have some advantages, too. The one I found important: better sex life.

 

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It's rich that for a forum frequented by mostly senior expats, where talk about sex is often the result of lost paradise nostalgia or wishful thinking, to cite active sex life as a inducement to good night sleep. My recently eutered male dog gets fat and sleeps soundly than ever before since his operation.

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I wake up around 4am often 3am but that's a bit early but once I'm awake i get up, I cycle 4 mornings, golf 2 mornings, 1 day off, I'm really tired and often sleep 8pm, works for me. I don't have a pensioner nap, except maybe once every month or so

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5 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

Sounds like you've conditioned yourself, it's going to take some time to get into 'an early sleep routine'. 

 

A good way to recondition your sleeping habit would be, early to bed, have sex and sleep. 

 

It works for me. 😎

 

 

 

4 hours ago, watthong said:

It's rich that for a forum frequented by mostly senior expats, where talk about sex is often the result of lost paradise nostalgia or wishful thinking, to cite active sex life as a inducement to good night sleep. My recently eutered male dog gets fat and sleeps soundly than ever before since his operation.

 

Ha ha ha

 

Perhaps, admin should issue members with a colour code for different age groups.

 

AN forums are for all age groups, maybe you could give some stat's on your comment 'a forum frequented by mostly senior expats', 

 

Maybe name change required, from asean now to 

1. Senior expats only forum 

or 

2. Grumpy old man's forum 

 

LOL 😂

 

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It seems to me that is up to each individual.

I just woke up, at 6am, because the sun rises. Most of the time I wake up when the sun rises, I like it.

 

A good friend wakes up regularly at noon and it mostly active until the early hours. He likes that.

Now he is retired. When he had to work, he used an alarm to wake up just early enough to get into the office in time. And then he was tired in the office in the morning.

 

I was never productive after the sunset.

I don't think we can easily change what we like - even if we want.

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6 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

Sounds like you've conditioned yourself, it's going to take some time to get into 'an early sleep routine'. 

 

A good way to recondition your sleeping habit would be, early to bed, have sex and sleep. 

 

It works for me. 😎

 

Do you live alone?

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7 hours ago, still kicking said:

So most of you know I am a night owl most times I don't go to bed till dawn. 

 

so are you telling me you don't go to bed until the morning around 5.45am which is dawn  ?

 

then you sleep all day until 4.00pm  ?   

 

very strange indeed ... 

 

 

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10 minutes ago, steven100 said:

 

so are you telling me you don't go to bed until the morning around 5.45am which is dawn  ?

 

then you sleep all day until 4.00pm  ?   

 

very strange indeed ... 

 

 

 

when does he have his first beer right ? :) 

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11 minutes ago, steven100 said:

 

so are you telling me you don't go to bed until the morning around 5.45am which is dawn  ?

 

then you sleep all day until 4.00pm  ?   

 

very strange indeed ... 

 

 

He lives in a "bad area" of  Western Australia,he has to stay up all night to guard the property 

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I am having a lot of health problems working shift work

This year alone I have been tested for heart attacks  ,brain aneurysm,liver cancer ,bowel cancer , ultrasound of stomach ,Prostate tests  and now I have chronic fatigue Syndrome and I think my pancreas might be high 

I have changed doctors 3 times because of their incompetence and failure to take my concerns seriously 

 

 

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1 hour ago, OneMoreFarang said:

It seems to me that is up to each individual.

I just woke up, at 6am, because the sun rises. Most of the time I wake up when the sun rises, I like it.

 

A good friend wakes up regularly at noon and it mostly active until the early hours. He likes that.

Now he is retired. When he had to work, he used an alarm to wake up just early enough to get into the office in time. And then he was tired in the office in the morning.

 

I was never productive after the sunset.

I don't think we can easily change what we like - even if we want.

Who is your motivator? You are, and if you find good reasons to wake up, then it is easier, but if you have no good reasons, then you will struggle. 

 

Always good to brainwash yourself, and my strategy is thinking of the morning trip with my dog, and my first coffee, as well as looking forward to my first exercise which always feels good after. Then shower, and fresh and rested for starting a new day. Simply colouring your daily boring life into something useful and enjoyable. 

 

Our brains are easily manipulated, and negativity is a strong force if you cultivate it. Somehow I finds you overall quite positive, and that's the key to a better life and as motivation to get up in the morning

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8 hours ago, still kicking said:

So most of you know I am a night owl most times I don't go to bed till dawn. But I di sleep about 10 or 12 hours. My wife keeps complaining I should go to bed early. Is there any medical advice you have to go to bed early? What about people working night shift? But I think my wife is just jealous because she is still working and I am retired. 

you need a few bottles ( at least 5-6 )  of Chang everyday from 1.00pm or whatever your local sells ...  then you'll sleep at 8.30pm and wake up at 4-5am  every morning.  

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2 minutes ago, steven100 said:

you need a few bottles ( at least 5-6 )  of Chang everyday from 1.00pm or whatever your local sells ...  then you'll sleep at 8.30pm and wake up at 4-5am  every morning.  

 

The slow suicide works for some to.

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