Imperfect Timing
By Court Sullivan | Apr 29, 2005
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According to the sun, there are 24 hours in a "day." Most people spend about 16 of those hours awake, and 8 asleep.
According to my biological clock, there are 28 hours in a day. I spend about 19 of those hours awake and 9 asleep. This makes for a very awkward "weekly" schedule, since my biological week is actually only 6 "days."
Thus, I am always waking and going to sleep at different hours of the 24-hour day, and people are constantly asking me if I'm on a "regular schedule" yet. This is a hard question to answer, because I AM on a regular schedule in the sense of consistency (and invariably it will correspond with a business hour schedule sometimes), but no, it will never match up on a long-term basis.
So I guess what I'm trying to say is, "I know it's not light outside yet baby, but it's morning and you've got to go."
According to my biological clock, there are 28 hours in a day. I spend about 19 of those hours awake and 9 asleep. This makes for a very awkward "weekly" schedule, since my biological week is actually only 6 "days."
Thus, I am always waking and going to sleep at different hours of the 24-hour day, and people are constantly asking me if I'm on a "regular schedule" yet. This is a hard question to answer, because I AM on a regular schedule in the sense of consistency (and invariably it will correspond with a business hour schedule sometimes), but no, it will never match up on a long-term basis.
So I guess what I'm trying to say is, "I know it's not light outside yet baby, but it's morning and you've got to go."







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