I'm up to the level called Duke Nukem's Titty City.![]()
Nap completed.![]()
Just a couple of hours, long enough to keep me from falling asleep no matter what I was doing.
I have a terrible headache and I could go back to sleep easily, now I just need to wait a bit longer to go to bed or else I'll be waking up at around 6:00 in the morning.
Which is a great improvement over six in the evening.
I plan on waking up tomorrow around 9am, so I figure as long as I can make it until 11:00 or 12:00 I'll be fine.
I can sleep for about 12 hours straight with no alarms on a normal night, and even more during nights when I'm sleeping to recover from two days instead of one.![]()
I do the exact same thing when it comes to fixing sleeping patterns, stay awake for 36 hours and then sleep for 12 by going to bed at 8pm and waking at 8, it works well provided you tire yourself out the next day because of the long sleep.
You should be fine I'd say, nothing could be worse though than showing up for a new job late. :/
I don't have to be there until 10:30, so I should be fine. Got there about 20 minutes early today.
I'm usually the type of person who showers at night, then wakes up just a few minutes before they need to leave in the morning, gets ready quickly, and heads out the door. I think I actually do better, however, when I make the effort to wake up earlier and give myself a bit of time to adjust before jumping right into work. So I'm experimenting with getting ready before work instead. Or I may just decide when to shower and such based on how early my shifts are, once I actually have a schedule.
I just hate having to dry my hair and everything in the morning. That crap takes forever.
I always did the shower thing the night before because I felt like it was giving me more time to sleep in the morning, but in reality, I always put it off until the last minute anyway, and showers aren't exactly something that lulls you to sleep. Especially not if you have a horrible time sleeping anyway. It definitely makes more sense to do it in the morning. We'll see how it goes.