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Getting Out of Bed

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I will never understand exactly why it is that, even though it feels so good to lay down in a nice comfy bed at the end of the day, it can be hard to get comfortable and fall asleep...but then you wake up in the morning and those sheets and that comforter and those pillows all seem to be wrapped around you in such a way as you don't want to let them go.

At least this has been my experience.

I just find it so hard to drag myself out of bed lately, it's just too tempting to stay in that bed and skip my first classes. Why can't I be that comfortable when I go to bed and fall asleep faster? I'm sure part of it is the poor diet and lack of excercise

I should have been excited to get out of bed today, I dropped my car off at a body shop to get the chassis pulled back in place (the car's been in an accident), and this means that a LOT of my problems with the car are about to be solved. Yet, that bed, oh man, what COMFORT, lol...

Oh well. Another useless observation
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  1. Psycheinaboat's Avatar
    I have this problem as well. I am about ten years older than you, so from experience I think it becomes more difficult to rise in the morning as you age. And my addiction to coffee has become scary!
  2. Virgil's Avatar
    Yes, it does become harder to get up out of bed as you age. If Psych is ten years older than you, I'm at least ten years older than her. Perhaps, Shan, you are not getting enough sleep at night.
  3. 's Avatar
    i have additicted to sleeping these days...i think enough sleep is my key to have a nice talk with others...
  4. Shannanigan's Avatar
    I do try to get enough sleep, usually 8 hours a night though I've heard that nine is usually better...but more and more I find it hard just to fall asleep. It's probably just stress from the end of the semester, can't wait to mess with my sleep clock when I fly four hours away to California for two weeks and then come back