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    Quote Originally Posted by syko2006 View Post
    No idea if anyone has suggested this yet but try not sleeping at all on Friday night and staying up right through the night. The next day you should feel pretty tired and then you can go to bed at about 10-11ish (PM) on Saturday. Set your alarm for something like 10 AM on Sunday then wake up then. Sunday night you should feel pretty tired and go to bed at around 10-11ish and not have too much trouble waking up on Monday morning.
    It's a weekend waster sure, but it's worth it if you want to sort out your sleeping pattern.

    Good luck!
    I think my failure rate of staying up throughout the night is about 99.87% i always go, 'im just gonna lye down for 1 minute' bam! 5pm!

    Anyway i have thought of this before, will try, hopefully Sergio will stay up throughout the night with me on Fifa!

    Haha thanks.

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    I'm back into a pattern like that cos I've been off uni for a while. Only way to fix is to force yourself to stay awake for about 24 hours then go to bed at a normal time (i.e. about 7 or 8 in the evening).

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    Quote Originally Posted by AlexOC View Post
    Damn im a boy at day, and expert CODer by night. I suppose sitting a couple of feet away from my tv whilst shooting people wakes me up slightly.
    This can add to the problem although its not the only cause!


    Also since you like milk so much, if you have a warm glass of milk before bed it can make you go to sleep faster because there is some chemical or something in milk that activates when warm or something that causes sleepiness

    ALSO if your feet are cold sleep with socks cold feet can also cause you to not sleep. and i believe someone already said this but a warm/hot shower before bed will also make you more sleepy.
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    On week nights I dont get to sleep until about 2am and I've to get up at 8, weekends I'm usually up till about 5am haha. So I'm basically tired all the time.
    Keep your mind open, now my love, or else my heart just might close

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sergio View Post
    I'm back into a pattern like that cos I've been off uni for a while. Only way to fix is to force yourself to stay awake for about 24 hours then go to bed at a normal time (i.e. about 7 or 8 in the evening).
    No its not. I had holidays and I would stay up late. I would go to bed maybe 11pm or whatever (okay, late for me isn't late for others, but i get up at 1:30am five times a week) so when I started work I was well out of my cycle. I just went to bed at what time i'd normally go (4-5pm) and was fine.

    You can easily kick the habbit, just go to bed at 10 and play some music and shut your eyes. It will work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blinger View Post
    No its not. I had holidays and I would stay up late. I would go to bed maybe 11pm or whatever (okay, late for me isn't late for others, but i get up at 1:30am five times a week) so when I started work I was well out of my cycle. I just went to bed at what time i'd normally go (4-5pm) and was fine.

    You can easily kick the habbit, just go to bed at 10 and play some music and shut your eyes. It will work.
    That's what I meant by 'a normal time', whatever is a normal time for you to get a good night's sleep .

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    yes but you don't have to stay up for 24 hours like you said.

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    Well I'm guessing the whole point is that they can't sleep at normal times because they are not tired due to having fallen asleep during the day time. So to combat that, staying awake for a long period will allow you to easily get to sleep at a suitable time. I don't think Alex created the thread to just be told to go to bed lol.

    Quote Originally Posted by AlexOC View Post
    ... How do i sort this out, i can't go to sleep at like 11pm no matter how hard i try.
    Last edited by Black_Apalachi; 04-02-2010 at 02:35 AM.

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    it seems to work though! Just shut your eyes and wait, i can wait up to 30 minutes trying to go to sleep

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    It seems it will be harder work then i though. I might just stay up this weekend. Along with hot shower, milk, reading and all other suggestions on weekdays.

    Thanks to all who posted so far +Rep (when caution end) to all help

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