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10 Times When Staying Awake Takes More Effort Than It Should

Because sometimes the hardest part about getting through the day is just keeping your eyes open.

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10 Times When Staying Awake Takes More Effort Than It Should
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As someone who requires a lot of sleep, I often find myself dozing off at times where I probably shouldn't be. And, if you're anything like me, you'll relate to these 10 things!!

1. When the professor has a monotone voice

We all know that teacher that could be talking about the most interesting thing in the world, but their voice... Just. So. Flat.

2. When you're trying to finish a movie late at night

The internal battle of seeing the ending or getting some shut eye is REAL.

3. Staying up late texting someoneĀ 

No matter how badly you want to talk to them, sometimes your body just can't take it anymore.

4. Doing boring work/ work you don't understand

Calculus homework < sleeping. Always.

5. When you see someone else yawn

Yawning is most DEFINITELY contagious and once I see someone yawn I can't help but feel sleepy too. (Be honest, didn't this make you yawn?)

6. After not eating enough during the day

If your body doesn't get the fuel it needs, it just decides to sleep instead!

7. Or not drinking enough water

Dehydration = exhaustion. No questions about it.

8. When you finally get out of bed after snoozing your alarm

The hardest urge to fight is to go back to bed or not to go back to bed.

9. A few hours after drinking a cup of coffee

Because everything that goes up must come down, including the energy that you get from caffeine.

10. Any day where you got less than 8 hours the night beforeĀ 

Because sleep is important, you can't live without it!:)

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