Sleep: The Solution and the Problem
This happens a lot, really. I stay home because I'm getting sick and need to dedicate time to sleeping. So I sleep and sleep and sleep. At the end of the sleep, I feel much better—ready for work even. But at that point, I've slept so much, I can't get myself into bed at the time I need to be in bed, so I need to take another sick day.
That's why I'm awake now and not going into work tonight.
I think I'm going to spend some time cleaning while election results come in. Tonight, when I fall asleep, I'll set the alarm to enforce a nap. I'll be groggy tomorrow morning, but that'll just mean that I'll be all set for a normal day of sleep before work tomorrow.
Now, back to dishes and NPR.
That's why I'm awake now and not going into work tonight.
I think I'm going to spend some time cleaning while election results come in. Tonight, when I fall asleep, I'll set the alarm to enforce a nap. I'll be groggy tomorrow morning, but that'll just mean that I'll be all set for a normal day of sleep before work tomorrow.
Now, back to dishes and NPR.
