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I must admit, personally I believe it is far easier to switch to a later shift, than an early one. Now that I'm a month into working mornings, I know that I can still sleep in on weekends...waking up after that weekend or a few days off however, never really gets "easier", but there are ways I've found that have helped me adapt. I thought I'd share incase any readers are facing a major schedule shift. Tip 1 Create a Routine Your body will always function better if it knows what to expect, and that requires repetition. If one day you are staying up late and planning on napping the next to make up for that lost time, you better be prepared to be dragging in between that time. While it is hard to always do certain things around the same time, I have found that if I do so, I tend to function a little better. The main things I try and do are eat frequently enough, and at the same times each day (about a 1/2 hour after I wake up I try and eat a piece of fruit and a breakfast bar). Also, make sure you're trying to sleep around the same time each day. Forcing yourself to fall asleep when you are not tired is hard to do, but at least if you give yourself quiet time, to lay down you will eventually fall asleep. Tip 2 Non-Addicting Sleep Aids If you are desparate to get sleep within a few days of switching over to a new shift, you can take Tylonol PM or perhaps a doctor prescribed sleep aid, however I find they tend to leave me feeling groggy the next day. If you go to any health food store they sell Melatonin, which is a natural chemical that helps you sleep. Start with half a pill, if its not enough take 1 full pill about an hour before bed. Tip 3 Listen to Your Body If you're feeling tired, or dragging, baby yourself. What I mean by that is...drink plenty of fluids, Vitamin C (I find Emergen-C vitamin boost packets work great) and rest. Go to bed early if you need to. Tip 4 If Naps Work For You, Don't Oversleep Some people find that napping doesn't work, and they need all their sleep in one lump sum, however I like a nap right after work, so that I don't have to go to bed too early. I like to sleep for 1-2 hours tops, any more than that and I wind up feeling groggy and can't get to sleep later on that night. Usually a 90 minute nap re-energizes me enough to get to the gym and run errands after that. Make sure when you nap, that you turn OFF your phones. A nap is basically worthless if you don't get to sleep completely.
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Enjoy you every morning at 5:00 think you are you are great looking. Posted by: JOSHUA Location: Hartford,AL KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK,I ENJOY WATCHING.WILL YOU ALSO LET ME KNOW WHAT HAPPENED TO ERICA P.I MISS SEEING THE TWO OF YOU TOGETHER.ONE DAY SHE WAS THERE THEN SHE'S GONE.THANK YOU AND GOOD LUCK,KEEP SMILE. Posted by: Joann Location: Dothan Good Job, Martha! I agree with Deb. I would love to see the day's forecast in the 5 day forecast also. Thanks. Posted by: R. Aaron Jordan Location: Headland Can you tell me how many days we have had a freezing temperature in a row currently. Thanks, R. Aaron Jordan Posted by: Deb Location: Dothan I love seeing you in the mornings, Martha! You are a bright spot to an early routine. REQUEST: Could you include the day's forecast in the 5/7 day forecast? I know you highlight the day's forecast and then give the look ahead, but I often like to compare today's high/low with the rest of the week,and I like to see it altogether. Is that possible?? Posted by: Sam Location: Graceville Fl I like seeing Martha on early in the mornings.Its starts the day off right |

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