I Want to Be a Morning Person. This Un-Snoozable Alarm Is Turning Me Into One.

The person I am when I set my alarm at night is not the same person who has to turn it off in the morning.

In the evenings, I’m idealistic as I dream of all the productive things I might accomplish the next day. I could swim laps at the rec center or start a load of laundry, maybe journal or read a few chapters of a book while sipping my coffee. I set my alarm optimistically, giving myself enough time to do one of these constructive activities before I have to log on to work.

But once the morning comes around, nothing matters to me more than getting five cozy extra minutes in bed. I snooze my alarm over and over again, drifting in and out of sleep as those early hours slip away. More often than not, I pull myself out of bed mere minutes before the workday starts, groggy as I stumble to my computer.

For years I've tried to trick myself into becoming a morning person, convinced that I’ll be a better version of myself if I just wake up a little earlier. I’ve booked early-morning workout classes that charge fees for late cancellations. I’ve left the blinds open overnight, hoping that the early-morning light will blind me out of bed. I’ve cycled through a variety of analog and sunrise alarm clocks, even going as far as positioning them across the room so that I can’t easily snooze them.

None of that has worked. And I’d all but given up — until I discovered Unbed, an impossible-to-ignore alarm app and device.



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