nocturnal
By attente
@attente (986)
Philippines
June 9, 2010 12:34pm CST
When I got this job, an online programmer, I realized that my body clock has changed. I work from night to 7am and have my breakfast before going to sleep. So I sleep from 8am to 1 or 2pm then have my lunch.. I don't like it but that has become a habit. bad.. My mother wants me to stop my job but not sleeping at night is actually my choice.
are you guys like me?
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3 responses
@kquiming (2997)
• Philippines
9 Jun 10
i'm with you on this one. even when i don't have work to do or when school is out, my body clock is normally that way. i feel more lively and active at nighttime compared on daytime. my brain functions better in the wee hours and i don't know why but i've always been like this ever since, since high school i think.
@kquiming (2997)
• Philippines
9 Jun 10
nope :D I don't cram anymore. What I love about the "night life" is that it's more peaceful in the house. i feel like i have the entire house for myself, i can just do my own thing. i cook in the kitchen, eat while studying or doing computer work....and I'd even go to 7 11 at 3 in the morning if i feel like going too.
@srganesh (6339)
• India
15 Jun 10
No! I don't have to adjust my sleep time to my job nature. But I liked to remain awake in the nights to study in my college days. The whole environment will be silent and the time seems to be more. But now, I don't practice it.
Well, you can continue this job, if it pays good.
@skysuccess (8857)
• Singapore
9 Jun 10
attente,
I am a in quite a similar situation with you as far as having to adjust to being awake from my home time zone's usual hours.
However, unlike yours, I cannot be settled with a particular time schedule and this is due to my extensive overseas travel to parts of the world where there is a big difference in timing.
So, I am constantly having to adjust once I return home from such a trip.




