How did you figure out whether you are a lark or owl? Are you able to live a schedule that is compatible? If not, do you feel as though your productivity is suffering?
After waking up between 11 AM and 12 PM (again!) despite alarms set for earlier, I'm willing to accept: I just may not be cut out for morning life before 10 AM. I had a job in my late teens where I had to be up before 4 AM - I was the worst for that. I had a job after college where I had to be at work at 6:30 AM. It took me a few months to even consistently get to work on time.
Since I have more control of my schedule, I find myself having a hard time getting up earlier than 10 or 11 AM, when I will naturally wake up. I will sleep through alarms I set earlier than that. I start to get tired around 11 PM and am usually asleep by 2 AM. My sleep cycle seems to mostly exist in a grey area of the day that is neither "lark" or "owl", with shifts towards being an owl.
My challenge is trying to make a schedule that works with when I naturally wake up/go to bed, because the times that I want to work heavily overlaps with evening social hours with my friends and family who are larks or have lark schedules. I feel like I suffer from a "social jetlag" trying to squash myself into more of a lark schedule so I can spend time with family and friends, and it hurts my sense of productivity. I have been trying to learn to say "I'm working on X right now and can't hang out at the moment" instead of "yes" all the time. It makes me a little sad not to see my friends and family as much, but overall it stresses me out more to not have work done, and I appreciate what time I do have with them more.
If you aren't sure what chronotype you may fall under and want a fun quiz to help you, I recommend: https://www.realsimple.com/work-life/life-strategies/time-management/early-bird-night-owl .
After waking up between 11 AM and 12 PM (again!) despite alarms set for earlier, I'm willing to accept: I just may not be cut out for morning life before 10 AM. I had a job in my late teens where I had to be up before 4 AM - I was the worst for that. I had a job after college where I had to be at work at 6:30 AM. It took me a few months to even consistently get to work on time.
Since I have more control of my schedule, I find myself having a hard time getting up earlier than 10 or 11 AM, when I will naturally wake up. I will sleep through alarms I set earlier than that. I start to get tired around 11 PM and am usually asleep by 2 AM. My sleep cycle seems to mostly exist in a grey area of the day that is neither "lark" or "owl", with shifts towards being an owl.
My challenge is trying to make a schedule that works with when I naturally wake up/go to bed, because the times that I want to work heavily overlaps with evening social hours with my friends and family who are larks or have lark schedules. I feel like I suffer from a "social jetlag" trying to squash myself into more of a lark schedule so I can spend time with family and friends, and it hurts my sense of productivity. I have been trying to learn to say "I'm working on X right now and can't hang out at the moment" instead of "yes" all the time. It makes me a little sad not to see my friends and family as much, but overall it stresses me out more to not have work done, and I appreciate what time I do have with them more.
If you aren't sure what chronotype you may fall under and want a fun quiz to help you, I recommend: https://www.realsimple.com/work-life/life-strategies/time-management/early-bird-night-owl .