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This is why I like working early in the morning. I can roll out of bed and start my day as soon as my feet hit the ground if there's no down time. On my days off, the things that don't need doing immediately likely won't be considered before 10am despite getting up at 5.
This was the only way I could get essays done when studying, get out of bed at 5 and start immediately - nothing to distract. Now I have children I have to get up at 5 every morning so I can never study again ๐ญ
Studying? What's that?
Erm... My brain can't decide if this is a language barrier thing or if you are indicating that the possibility of studying is a remote one...
The latter.