The Problem With Mornings
Mar. 4th, 2010 11:15 amI am not a morning person.
I warn people about this if they ever run the risk of associating with me before ten a.m. It isn't a surprise, therefore, that each morning I have about a fifty percent chance of being incoherent, with or without the application of caffeine.
Which is the odd part. The application of caffeine has been a part of my morning routine since high school. And, most of the time, it works. But there are some odd mornings (like today) where the fluffy headed sleep haze just doesn't lift. And worryingly, it is happening more and more often these days.
I rather suspect that this is due to an increase in my general exhaustion and stress, which are both directly related to my thesis. I should be able to sleep when it is done, I think. But not before.
I warn people about this if they ever run the risk of associating with me before ten a.m. It isn't a surprise, therefore, that each morning I have about a fifty percent chance of being incoherent, with or without the application of caffeine.
Which is the odd part. The application of caffeine has been a part of my morning routine since high school. And, most of the time, it works. But there are some odd mornings (like today) where the fluffy headed sleep haze just doesn't lift. And worryingly, it is happening more and more often these days.
I rather suspect that this is due to an increase in my general exhaustion and stress, which are both directly related to my thesis. I should be able to sleep when it is done, I think. But not before.