That’d be a good fix for one or two people living in an apartment, but the shower was at the other end of the house and was used by everyone in my family.
When you have a spare hour, set your alarm to go off every five minutes and practice ‘being asleep’, hearing the alarm, jumping out of bed, turning it off, and running to the shower. After 20 repetitions, the idea is that the next morning, when you hear the alarm, you’ll run to the shower without needing to get fully conscious first. I dunno, something to try at least.
I solved this problem by maxing out my alarm’s volume and putting it in the shower.
That is...genius. And hilarious.
That’d be a good fix for one or two people living in an apartment, but the shower was at the other end of the house and was used by everyone in my family.
When you have a spare hour, set your alarm to go off every five minutes and practice ‘being asleep’, hearing the alarm, jumping out of bed, turning it off, and running to the shower. After 20 repetitions, the idea is that the next morning, when you hear the alarm, you’ll run to the shower without needing to get fully conscious first. I dunno, something to try at least.
Good idea—I’ll do that.