Getting your body back on track
Posted: Wed Apr 05, 2006 4:04 am
I have just a general question really.
In general I work 5pm - 3am, usually this means by the time I come home, settle down a bit, its 4am before I hit the sack, meaning I get up the next day about 12 or 1.
However, I usually end up finding myself not tired until even later the next night, say 4.30.
Now because I have early starts with uni, I have to get up at 8-9am, so going to bed at 4.30 is not really ideal and more often than not, I sleep in or am too exhused to go to monday classes.
Is there a trick about getting your body clock back on track or what? I've tried staying up all day the next day after work, but I always feel slightly sick to the point I end up going to bed and fucking up my system even more.
Its probably made worse by the fact I usually end up at clubs 3x a week when I'm not working, which means more often than not the earliest i get to bed is 3am
In general I work 5pm - 3am, usually this means by the time I come home, settle down a bit, its 4am before I hit the sack, meaning I get up the next day about 12 or 1.
However, I usually end up finding myself not tired until even later the next night, say 4.30.
Now because I have early starts with uni, I have to get up at 8-9am, so going to bed at 4.30 is not really ideal and more often than not, I sleep in or am too exhused to go to monday classes.
Is there a trick about getting your body clock back on track or what? I've tried staying up all day the next day after work, but I always feel slightly sick to the point I end up going to bed and fucking up my system even more.
Its probably made worse by the fact I usually end up at clubs 3x a week when I'm not working, which means more often than not the earliest i get to bed is 3am
