If you're anything like me, or any typical college student, you absolutely despise having to take an 8AM class. We spend countless hours analyzing our schedule trying to avoid having to set our alarm for anytime earlier than 9AM. But sometimes, we have to suck it up and take a dreaded 8AM and sacrifice our beauty sleep for our degree. You'll get through it, just keep these tips in mind:
1. For the sake of the people, please, don't be loud. We're all tired.
2. Be a friend, stop for Starbucks. And grab me a tall dark roast please and thank you.
3. It's okay to be late... just don't do it every day. Don't be that guy.
4. I know what you're thinking. You're walking into class with the question, "why did I take this, why did I take this" but let's think about the positives: we've already started our day. Let's make it a productive one.
5. Try not to lose your mind when the professor yells at the class after waiting too long for someone to answer the question.
6. It is socially acceptable to look like you just got dragged out of a dumpster at an 8AM class.
7. Lastly, if you're not emotionally prepared for an 8AM, don't take an 8AM. Trust me.
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8 Ways to tell you're going to have a good day
Good morning, sunshine!
Especially during the Summer, we all expect to wake up and have an ideal day: majority stress-free, exciting, productive, and memorable. But we dread the days that we arrive late to the staff meeting, leave our credit card at home, and have to stop by the grocery store on the way home. Alternatively, most of my best days have followed a few patterns that ensured they would be at least enjoyable. Here are the best (and seemingly minor) characteristics of my best days.
1. Your alarm is your friend.
GiphyAnd by this, I mean, it goes off and I wake up within 3-4 minutes of hearing it. I don't absurdly wake up 30 minutes or more before it goes off, and I don't snooze over and over until it decides to stop reminding me to wake up. It's a gentle, even friendly reminder-- not a nuisance.
2. You're on time
GiphyNo traffic, your gas tank is already full, no fender benders, and you arrive at your destination 5-10 minutes early so you can settle in—whether it be at work, school, lunch plans, etc. This one is the rarest occurrence for me.
3. Your favorite songs are playing
GiphyWhether you're listening to a Daily Mix, or just the radio station, some of your favorite jams will come on the radio within the first few minutes of listening. For me, this includes a wide range of Michael Jackson tunes, to Maroon 5, and maybe even Kenny Chesney and Reba McEntire.
4. None of your coffee spills
GiphyIf you're anything like me, you're a notorious klutz. If the majority of your coffee is either in your mug or your stomach, seems like you've got a pretty good hold on things this morning.
5. It's your designated TV show day.
GiphyWhether you're a Bachelor on ABC Mondays kind of person, or you are watching Dateline NBC on Friday nights, if it's your one day of the week to get your hour of couch collapse in, you're counting down the minutes until you can get back home for this evening's episode.
6. Tomorrow is the weekend, enough said.
Giphy7. It is the weekend.
Giphy8. You have the perfect amount of text messages to wake up to
GiphyBasically, there's a happy medium. If you have no text messages, then no one was thinking of you or had anything they needed/wanted to tell you. However, you could have 20 texts—because there's a family emergency, a local threat, or your co-workers are frantically trying to find a replacement before their shift that starts in 3 and a half hours. Usually, 2-5 messages can mean a friend is wanting to catch up over lunch, a family member is asking how you're doing, and (during the school year) classes are canceled.
So there you have it, take these and make your own list. Notice the small things that make your days fantastic and pay attention to them; don't take them for granted. Because as the saying goes: it's a good day, to have a good day.