Having a life plan that works, that realistically and with some degree of certainty is taking me to somewhere that I want to go, and in the context of which waking up is an instrumental action furthering my progress along that path.
Without a good reason to wake up, waking up sucks. A good reason to wake up is a complex thing. A good plan for life is hard to make, but worth it.
I say this from the perspective of a history of massive depression.
A good reason to open one’s mouth is that there’s delicious food in front of you. A good reason to wake up is that there’s a plan for the day that brings you closer to the things you want in life.
If you have a hard time getting up, resolving that starts with making sure whatever thing you’re getting up for actually serves you.
automated blinds.
they let in light automatically when its morning and now i dont have to set am alarm usually
Since I had a dog I got so used to waking up early that I don’t even need an alarm anymore. Though waking up and getting up are different issues. It helps to have the smart lights turn on in the morning and of course going to bed early enough.
Having the dogs chasing some unwitting neighbourhood cat that jumped the wall over to the backyard.
A kiss and a coffee from my husband before he leaves for work. Best part of my day <3
When the dog makes the barf noise.
horking noises 👀 👀 👀 👀
Mom?
My hungry cats.
Going to bed on time, and sleeping
Two alarms, 15 minutes apart
Being late
The need to pee and poop.
6 alarms each a minute apart. 5 from my phone and 1 from my Google home.
My mom used to have to dump ice water on me to get me outta bed for school.
Once I’m asleep I’m pretty sure you could throw me outta an airplane and I wouldn’t wake up.
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Anxiety
The threat of homelessness (again).