How I did it: Not certain anyone masters this forever. I have been doing well - for instance took a bar prep class this summer and was not late at all. Been on time to work. Been getting things done on time. Been staying organized in my life and work. It is needed. Sure, now and then I oversleep, but it is no longer chronic. I don't love getting up early and I really don't ever want to get another job where I have to be there at the ass crack of dawn, … Read how I did it…
epidermis sings "there is a light that never goes out" over and over again
How I did it: On the first two weeks of my job I kept oversleeping. I did get to work on time, but that's about it. I was just working and sleeping. Then my body sort of got used to the new routine and I started getting frustrated with doing absolutely nothing except work, so my days gradually started including more activities. I still sleep a lot and probably always will - it's just how I am and how my body is - but I don't miss out on stuff because I… Read how I did it…
jesserudolph is a bum
How I did it: I have sporadic episodes of over sleeping. One way I have learned to deal is to shift my schedule so that my natural wake up time is earlier. Where as I used to set my alarm at 5 to get to work at 6:30, I now set it at 2 (Yeah, its sort of odd). That way, its more like I am going to work around lunch time than going to work imediately after I wake up. You get some time in the morning to take care of some of the stuff you would normally do… Read how I did it…

