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Or you could just stay up and party all night and the watch will deal with any consequences at work. |
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Or cram forthe exam and let the watch give you extra time. |
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Welcome to the halfbakery [Shirleen]. |
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So because you don't get any sleep, you want an extra day off with pay? |
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Find a job with paid sick leave benefits and you're all set. |
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Only if you promise to work for that hour you spent awake at 2am. Preferably phoning suppliers, or better still, customers. |
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Some advice from a fellowette insomniac: |
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Try and stay awake for a whole night, do not even think about sleeping, use the time you would normally spend trying to get to sleep to get all those ideas in your head done and keep that up for at least a week. |
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I guarantee you that you will fall asleep at the right time by the end of that week. |
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C: one of those rare persons who are missing a certain enzym that prevents them from falling asleep for which you can get medication |
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Or D: get married and have a baby |
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or E: Fall asleep and wake up on the roof. There was this case a while back where this German bloke woke up to find himselfon the roof, and the only way he could've got up there was via climbing up the draining bits of the house... |
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I read an article about sleeping difficulties (read almost all of them) 4 days ago and this advice actually works:
"Lie in your bed, open your eyes wide and say to yourself: I must not sleep". |
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For the first time in almost ten years I fell asleep within 10 minutes. |
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or better yet, why not just have nap time at work? |
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Ow, that might work for some but my boss is constantly around. |
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