7 Signs That Waking Up Is the Hardest Part Of Your Day
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7 Signs That Waking Up Is the Hardest Part Of Your Day

Waking up is just hard.

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Waking up is hard. Why would anybody want to leave the comfort of their bed, and the feeling of being surrounded by pillows and your blankets? There are two kinds of people in this world: those who call themselves "morning people" and are all happy and cheerful in the morning, and those that can't stand them. Here are seven signs that you are not a morning person, and waking up is the hardest part of your day:

1. Your alarm clock is the most dreaded and annoying sound in the whole entire world!

2. You can easily ignore your friend or someone else trying to wake you up. All you have to do is roll back over and pretend it didn't happen.

3. However, if they rip off your blanket then its game-over, and they should expect to receive your wrath.


4. You will never understand how a single beam of sunlight can magically shine through the window and hit you directly in the face.

5. That moment of denial, when you decide you need to actually get up, but you really don't want to.

6. When you finally rise and must mentally and physically prepare for the day.

7. Then for the rest of the day, you just wish you could return back to your slumber.

Moral of the story: Waking up is hard, but it's something we must do –– so they say.


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