An early bird catches the most worms, doesn't it? But, leave all afternoon for exercise and recreation. Wait...evening is a time of real experimentation.
Liza has been having difficulty getting up in the morning. Though her job starts from 9 she can't still figure out how has she been coping to be on her senses early in the morning. Most often, after being up, she goes straightly to the shower room, and then prepare to go to work. Good thing she doesn't have much task in the morning in the office. She is not a morning person.
Every after lunch, Rooney tends to be fast asleep whether at work or at home. Afternoons seem to have a potion for him to be so laid-back and lazy. There are times that dozing off turns into a deep kip. He tries to be alert when the sun is under his head but nothing seems to make him alive. He is not an afternoon person.
Gigi has a very simple life. In the morning she goes to work. In the afternoon she comes home. Then after dinner her body is likely to be tempted by her bed. So before 9 or sometimes 8 she is already dead as a door-nail. It could have been her working lifestyle at daytime that is making her snore early at nighttime. Sometimes, she just can't even be awakened during Christmas or New Year's Eve. She is not an evening person.
There are times in our life that we feel like being a lark. Sometimes, we just want to be a sunny bum or maybe a night owl. A certain survey of over 400 adults showed approximately 15% morning people, 25% evening people, and 60% intermediates. For whatever category we may fit in, always remember that life has its slacks and perks.
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