• FlashMobOfOne@lemmy.world
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    1 hour ago

    Being a morning person is a superpower.

    By the time anyone else gets to work I’m jacked up on caffeine and I’ve gotten 2-3 hours worth of shit done, and the first thing my bosses see when they log in is that I’ve finished all of the morning work requests.

    Awesome.

    • u/lukmly013 💾 (lemmy.sdf.org)@lemmy.sdf.org
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      18 minutes ago

      Being a night person is a superpower.

      You can work night shifts, get paid more, feel better than during the day, not miss business hours because you’re working at the same time as everyone else, and enjoy the outside without people in better air and no eye pain from the sun.

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    Today I decided to start the day with a swim. I arrived at the pool at 11am. I just don’t get how people do it. Also, if I do any sort of physical activity without having had a full meal that day, I can literally feel myself run out of energy within minutes.

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    4 hours ago

    Tbf a mile isn’t a long run at all. Maybe 10 minutes? Good wake up for sure.

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      Maybe 10 minutes? Good wake up for sure

      Ha ha yea for sure fellow runner and morning person!

      Starts slowly stepping back

      Oof boy do I feel another torturun coming on

      Runs…away

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      3 hours ago

      For a decent runner it’s five or six. I can walk 13-14 minute miles all day long. Except I slow down on steep mountain inclines.

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        Yeah. In my summer running schedule I have some 1.5hr morning runs. Seems like a lot (tbf it is) but those are the days that I have the most energy throughout the day. The more I exert, the more I get in return provided I’m eating adequately.

        Long morning run days leave me feeling invincible for the rest of the day.

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        Rarely do people just “get that way”, a mile is like a casual 15 minute walk, you can start with that and move up as you feel the positive affects