Is it just me, or does my body have the most rigid and inflexible body clock in the world? During school days, I go to bed at 10.30, lay in bed for half an hour (or sometimes much more than that) before finally falling into dreamland. Then, I wake up at 7am the next day. That's for school days.
Now, during the holidays, I can afford to sleep in.... The problem is, my brain is making me wake up. I went to bed at 11 last night, lay in bed for half an hour before finally falling into dreamland. (A bit the same right?) Then, I woke up at 7.30am today. And now, I'm in that realm of half awake and half asleep.
Maybe my mind is too active before I switch off, but I can't help it. When I'm lying in the same spot for half an hour, you can't expect my mind to remain blank. It goes into this warp-mode and wanders off, exploring all possible scenarios which could happen. The problem is, the scenarios are mostly starring girls. I don't know if it's part of puberty or if the workers (and mathematicians, and musicians, and chemists, and physicists) in my brain are watching some love drama, but sometimes, it really annoys me.
It sucks when you wake up the next day and not want to wake up because of the fatigue.
Advice of the day: Get some sleeping pills, or switch the love dramas to channel news asia...sure to sleep one!
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