Before we start, I want to state that this article is for
- people who are facing difficulties in waking up early
- the night owls who are considering waking up early but are unsure whether it's worth it or not
- Anyone who wants to read it
# π **INDEX** π
**[I recommend you to start from here](#history)**
**[A little about my sleep schedule history](#history)**
**[Why should you wake up early?](#why)**
**[How to sleep early?](#howSleep)**
**[How to wake up early?](#howWake)**
A little about my sleep schedule history
Ever since I was a little kid πΆ,
I used to go to bed early and wake up early in the morning. (9pm-6am)π
Even in my school life I was able to maintain my sleeping habits
(10pm-6am)π
When I joined my engineering college, I started sleeping a little late. π
But I had to wake up early to go to college. (11pm/12pm - 6am)π
Eventually, in second year my schedule became 11pm - 5am and in third year it became 11pm - 4:00am/4:30am. π
Then, as the third year ended and burnout ruined my sleep schedule. π
Recently, I managed to recover from the burnout and now my sleep schedule is back to 11pm-4am. π
Why should you wake up early?
1. You get more time in the day

Goddamit the day feels very long. π
(Which is really nice, but it feels weird sometimes)
When you wake up at 4am π,
you are basically done with most of your daily tasks by 9am π€.
You practically have a minimum of 12 productive hours in a day.
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2. You get a sense of achievement

This feeling of accomplishment is unparalleled.
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3. πSilenceπ
It is usually very silent in the early morning which makes it easier to concentrate on your tasks.
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4. You get a proud feeling that while most of the world is sleeping, you are working. This feeling is really good for your moraleπ―

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5. πΈYou'll feel better about yourselfπΈ
You'll have a positive attitude which will help you increase your output (or at-least make you happier)
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6. Youβll Have a Better Chance at Completing your tasksπ―
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7. You can also just take it slow

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8. πSome health benefits π

- It improves your quality of sleep.
- It gives you more time to exercise.
- Not only you've more time to exercise but exercising in the morning gives maximum benefits.
- It helps you to sustain a healthier diet.
- It makes your skin look healthier(I don't have any proof though)
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9. πSome funny (and possibly sarcastic) reasons π
- You can talk about it on social media.
- Internet speed is usually faster in the morning.
- Your parents will become more happier for you.
- You can brag about waking up early.
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How to sleep early ?
- Screens and Caffeine are your worst enemies.
- Don't drink coffee within 6 hours of your sleep time.
- Don't sleep for long during the day.
- Stop using computers/mobile phones after 9 pm (Which is pretty unrealistic I know, but try to stop using them after 10 pm)
- Go to bed at 10 **AT ANY COST**
The real challenge begins now.
**DON'T TOUCH YOUR MOBILE PHONES NOW** π±β
(_Unless of-course it's an emergency_)
I KNOW β
IT WILL BE VERY TEMPTING π€€
THE CONSTANT FEELING OF CHECKING NOTIFICATIONS π«
THE CONSTANT FEELING OF CHECKING IF YOU GOT ANY NEW MESSAGE
BUT NO β
YOU ARE STRONG π€
YOU HAVE TO BE STRONG π
YOU HAVE TO FIGHT THIS FEELING π€
YOU CAN DO IT π
(May be. I mean I don't really know you :P )
- Now, you have to create this new habit of sleeping early.
- If you are used to sleeping late chances are your body will be full of energy at night.
- Lay down on the bed. Stay Still.
- Don't overthink and focus on your breathing.
πTIME FOR THE MAIN EVENTπ
How to wake up early ?
(We are aiming to wake up @ 4:30 am )
π Sleep early at night π
Make sure to read **[How to sleep early?](#howSleep)**
πMake sure that your stomach is fullπ
Set your alarm like this

Make friends with early risers and create a support system for yourself
- Ask them to call you in the morning βοΈ.
- Ask them to remind you to sleep early at nightπ
- You get the point β
You can ask your parents to wake you up in the morning
(add the words AT+ANY+COST in the sentence while requesting)
Wash your face immediately after waking up
π΅βDrink your favourite beverage(Coffee/Tea)βπ΅
πCardio in the morning will wake you up properlyπ
**NOTE**: _**Don't make sudden changes. Try to wake up 30 minutes early everyday until you reach your goal**_
π π Congratulations π π
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What are your tricks to wake up early in the morning?
Latest comments (35)
How could you sleep at 11 and wake up at 4.30? I mean it's not sustainable in the long run.
We all should aim for 7-8 hours of sleep. If you can't do your shit in 16 hours when you're awake, you won't become Jeff Bezos by skimping on your sleep.
What matters is the focus when you're awake. You might wake up at 7 am but if you feel groggy it's not worth it.
I wrote 10 articles every single night for my client's site London Dentaly between 10 pm to 3 am and delivered the project in just a week which would have taken a month otherwise. FOCUS guys!!
Enjoyed this post! This is exactly what I do, however I struggle waking up as early as I would like to. The earliest I'll get up is 5:30a.m. - 6:00a.m. . I'm working on fighting that early morning "don't-wanna-get-up" feeling, but a hot cup of green tea or coffee definitely does the trick :)
Getting up that early makes me very unproductive and unmotivated to do anything. If I sleep later then I have that free time at night...same as all the benefits you listed for waking up early. For me the perfect and most productive schedule for me is to go to sleep at 2am and wake up at 10am. I feel great
Yes.... Wake up in Subuh time is health for us...
Early never worked for me. Not as a student, not later. But to focus just on last 10 years... Kid, wife, phones... everything goes silent after 23. That was always my most productive time... 23 to 02. Then sleep till 9. If I get up at 7, then those early birds find it out soon, phone rings at latest at 8, you get familly tasks, etc. Waking up at 5 is not an option. Then I would go to sleep at 22 and during the summer here, that's the most pleasant part of the day. Most of the year I'm far from lacking sun, no matter when I sleep. We have more than enough of that :)
Step 1 for me was have a child. My child comes included with a 7am alarm clock. For some reason, it doesn't sync to my alarm on my phone. It's always 7am or earlier.
Jokes aside, I have seen the benefits of waking up early; however, we're all different. Each of us has to find what works best. For me, that's starting the day with a fresh mind - getting my brain warmed up and easing into my work for the day.
Waking up early does not make the day any longer. Working from 9.00 to 17.00 is a more healthy schedule IMHO. Waking up at 4.30 (why not at 3.30, 3.00, or 2.00 ?? :-) ) gives just a "false sense of productivity" with negative impact on social life, family time, and even health (if you don't sleep enough hours)..
I'm quite curious how is sleeping 5 hours a day healthy. Could you share some sources? Until now everyone always convinced me that 6 hours is a healthy minimum.
Reminds me of my first year π (new place) and my bestie used to wake me up @4 (from a complete different state) it was one of the most productive and scoring year π
The article is precisely written π Good job mate
Thanks for sharing your story.
(Also, thanks for reading and leaving a feedback :D )
Get about 7 to 8 hours of sleep a day, it doesn't matter when during the day you sleep. Just have a regular schedule. That's the most important thing. There are not more working hours in a day when you get up early, or late. Anybody who claims otherwise is talking bullshit. The (regular) amount of sleep you need differs between people.
As a software developer one of the most important things to do before sleeping is: winding down from work. Make sure you don't have a problem in your head you want to solve, this will keep you awake. It's not caffeine that keeps you awake, it's the brain activity.
I go to bed mostly around the same time, and I wake up mostly around the same time. I don't use an alarm or anything.