I’m currently in turkey and because of the earthquake I’ve been really stressed. I have multiple exams next week and because of the stress I couldn’t study. You’ve motivated me so much to study and get those marks. Thank you❤
I used to be a night owl, often staying up until 3:00 AM. However, for the past seven consecutive days, I have been waking up at 3:00 AM, and it's been an incredible experience. I find immense joy in starting my day early, and waking up at 3:00 AM feels far more rewarding than staying up until that hour.
@@YorKar-mk5tfi've been waking up at 3 am for the past few days because I have a really important college entrance exam coming up in 6 months and personally,it's great. It literally feels SO SO SO rewarding and you can have time to get up wash your face do skincare take a shower even and then finally begin the grind! I recommend it:)
Hey after covid , i am sleeping around 5-6 am literally. And after sleeping so many hours the next day , i still feel so inactive the whole time. Can you tell me how did you get up at 3am. I mean how did you switch from night owl to early bird ?
@@ArthurSouz4 Yeah, I like it after midnight, when everyone falls asleep, and I can do my own things and stay with my own real thoughts, till some 3-5 in the morning
As a fellow morning person, I can totally relate to this video! There's something so refreshing about waking up early and starting the day off on the right foot. I love the feeling of having accomplished so much before most people have even had their morning coffee. Keep up the great content!
Hey, I am a night owl and wanting to become a morning person to become more active and fit. Could you please at what time do you sleep and wake up? I have my classes from 10am to 4 pm on average and start studying from 6 pm, thought I’d share my schedule for better understanding. Please guide me through!
@@cupcake4798 I usually sleep around 9 or 10 pm and wake up around 4 or 5 am. You must be patient and try to fix your sleep routine. It’s a long-term program. As the video mentions, you have to sleep for 7 hours a day, and sleeping less than that can be dangerous.
@@cupcake4798 hey, i just want to say that I fluctuate between those two. Usually when I need to be extra productive/do nothing at all I'm a night owl, I just work best in the evening/night but overall I feel much better when I go to bed early and wake up earlier (not like really early, around 6 am). But when I'm in my night owl state, I would be much less productive if I try to change it and vice versa. So if it is actually working for you, I'm rooting for you to try and change it to find out what fits you the best. But as said in the video waking up early doesn't mean you'll be more productive. So I'd say the most important thing is figuring out when you're the most awake, concentrated and productive and then also know when you need to be productive and try to get those times in sync the best you can.
I've done this before for like a month and it really did help tremendously. And I'm a night person but struggle a lot with procrastination and sleep problems. The only time I didn't struggle with that at all was when I did this! I got so much done stress-free and never procrastinated anymore. I would wake up at 3am, cook my food for the day and do my university work for a few hours, then I'd do my online job and get everything else done. It worked perfectly and I recommend this to everyone! But I would also go to sleep very early and made sure I got enough sleep (over 8 hours).
I am an extreme night person (I normally go to sleep at around 4-5 AM 💀) , and, a 10th grader in India. Needless to say, it has been pretty difficult to organize my sleep schedule so that I don't fall asleep during my exams (which are gonna affect my entire life, in a literal sense), and, I must say, this video really did motivate and appeal to me a lot; thank you for your efforts you took to upload this. Update: RESULTS ARE OUTTT!!! I got 97.6%, aaaahhhhhh (╥﹏╥)
Thanks it helped, for a guy waking up at no time in particular, and very irregular sleep cycle, ur video was heaven sent. I've been waking up around 4o clock since a few consecutive days. Thank u so much, more power to u!
I am currently in college and trying to wake up at 7:30 am every day. I have noticed that it is easier for me to wake up with the sun! This video is super helpful!
This exactly! For me it's the easiest to wake up after sunrise. So if I could just do whatever I want and not be anywhere on time, it would work the best for me to do that. But where I live it would be like 4:30 in the summer and 8:30 in the winter 🙈😅
@@jankova0013similar here in the UK, sun is rising about 4:30 now, and year round I wake up with the sun, and 8:30 max. I find this to be very easy and my time of going to sleep naturally changes and I choose not to fight it, with in summer me going to sleep around 10 and in winter around midnight.
I have to get up at 3:30 am for work every morning starting 4 months ago and it’s a great feeling when you get used to it. Even during, I go to work for 8 hours and still have the rest of the day ahead of me when I get off. I almost get better sleep too. Amazing how not over sleeping can allow you more energy
I'm really inspired by the fact that you're a 4th year medical student plus you also run a UA-cam channel, that's productivity at its peak! Don't you feel exhausted at times how do you deal with that. Truly admire your work ethic, keep rising!♥️👍
the problem is somehow I really like both mornings and nights. There are times where I love waking up early to get stuff done before I have to go to school. But there are also times when I like to study until midnight because I just got a wave of motivation. I also struggle the most with going to bed early. I usually go to bed at around 10pm, but anything earlier messes up my social life. My boyfriend and my dad usually aren't home until 4pm because of uni/work and I would like to spend some time with them. I would say my default sleep window is between 10pm and 6am but anything earlier than that is a struggle. However, I often have no reason to wake up this early and end up bored haha. But i will remember these tipps for when I actually have something to do in the mornings.
Damn, I had the impression to read myself, I'n glad I'm not alone! I think we could try the biphasic sleep (2 main sleeps during the day, like 6 hours of sleep during night and 30min-,1 hour nap during the day)
@@july3817 You dont have something to do in early?? Waooww girl what do you do for living i mean Not going to university or a job I'm sorry if I looked rude but I really wondered what you were doing back in the day
@@hellostudy1309 right now I’m in Highschool doing my finals. At my school we had the written part at the end of April and will have the oral part at the end of June. In the two months between that the teachers grade our written part and give us our task for the oral part. I get my task in mid June so I have free time now. I did however start to revise two days ago. It’s not that I don’t have anything to do, but I can pretty much schedule my day however I want to so it doesn’t really matter if I get up at 6am or 10am.
Uh... Hi... Thank you so much for the questionnaire you have attached. It really really helped me to understand my biological clock better. Thank you once again
I'm a 3rd year med student. The previous term i saw your morning routine video, and it motivated me to wake up at 3 am so much and i got so much studying done before my OB&GYN round finals. So thank you so much for the good work and please keep it up
The biggest thing ive learned in university is how to work with my body clock. I go to bed at a time that feels natural for me, but I also space studying to align with the parts of the day where I am naturally able to focus more and when I have the sharpest mind. I have a workout when I am most energetic and I rest during 'low points' of the day where my motivation naturally declines. Doing this has allowed me to transition from barely studying to studying many hours every day and getting good grades :)
I'm currently the final yr medical student, Alhamdulilah! 💯 Agree with u ...waking up early and going to bed early prevents person from anxiety, depression,& overthinking..& Ur vedios r really productive ones 💯
@@_namra_f. "Strict with people"mean.. Always focus on urself.... Always be with ur parents.. Always improve urself... Always Have boundaries/limits Never let anyone to distract/demotivate/ divagate u...! Always remember Allahtala ! Just listen each and every thing of ur parents ☺️! 💯 Best of luck fr the beginning of beautiful journey! ☺️
Mastering the art of waking up at 3:14 am daily - your commitment to training the body clock is truly awe-inspiring! It brings me back to the insightful teachings of my lifecoach Lisa Haisha during a transformative retreat in the serene Philippines. Your discipline and Lisa's wisdom harmonize as my dual wellsprings of inspiration on the journey to greatness.
I have been trying to adjust my body clock for mouths now, I could not do my studies because of lots of distraction and so I entered up staying up all night because I cannot fall asleep. I really got to say your videos helped me so... much about the types of lights needed for sleep and waking up from bed in the morning. And the sleeping hours needed for different ages of people to sleep really helped me alot. Keep up awesome work because you've helped me so much. 🙏🏼👍🏻 ❤
I’m naturally a morning person too. But I wake up 5 or 6 am, not 3 😅. For me mornings are most productive as well, and I love when it’s quiet and cozy. I didn’t know that you need to eat 3 hrs before going to bed. Thank you, I will try to manage my time, in order to get a better sleep. 😊
Zeliha, I absolutely adore you!! You are such a lovely person and are going to be an incredible doctor. I am ending my 1st year in University in the U.S., and I am trying out new ways to be more productive and more successful. I have begun waking up at 4:30am to study and I must say I am shocked out how productive I am and not distracted I am! Thank you for your constant motivation and just being you! You are appreciated! ❤❤❤
@@zelihaakpinarI'm insomniac I Can SLEEP AT all and if I do it's 2 or 3 hours what would you recommend I'm going to school soon I'm afraid that I won't be able to Keep the pace 😢
I will suscribe to her channel. This young woman tells her daily routine in Japan during her last year internship in a very entertaining and honest manner. Keep on doing like this!
I wanted to take a moment to appreciate your efforts in uploading a video about waking up early. It takes a lot of dedication and hard work to create content that is informative and helpful to others, and I am truly grateful for your commitment to sharing your knowledge with the world. Your video has been incredibly inspiring to me, and I cannot wait for your next upload. I appreciate the time and effort you put into each and every video, and I can see that you truly care about your viewers and their wellbeing. Please know that your efforts have not gone unnoticed, and you have a loyal fanbase eagerly waiting for your next video. I send you lots of love and appreciation from Pakistan, and I hope that you continue to create content that inspires and motivates us all. Thank you for being such an amazing content creator, and I wish you all the best in your future endeavors. lot of love from PAKISTAN!!
I have the same lamp as you do and I love that thing so much, they’re so colourful! I know it’s totally unrelated but you’ll still get that algorithm boost
A month ago after i watch your video i started to change my body routine and its a life changing i started to have productive day and also help my mental health, Thank you ❤
It genuinelty is, but only if u get like 8-10 hours of sleep. Ive done this for about 4 times total in my life (about 1-2 days) then it would get ruined, but let me tell you it was such a nice feeling waking up early and feeling energized. And i would confidentely say it makes you a more productive. It just has an effect on ur body thats really nice
Another good tip is to track your energy levels throughout the day and build your routine around that as the first 6- 6 hours of your day are usually your most productive. For example; my energy levels start climbing at 11, peak at 2 and dip pretty heavily at 5/6. After this I have a trough for a good few hours and a recovery period from around 10 to about 12 or 1am. From this I know I'm best when I wake up around 10am and sleep before 2am the night before.
I have a son who likes to likes to go to bed at 3 in the morning and although I’d love to say I’m always very productive, some days I just do what needs to get done and I’ve learned to give myself grace. Although this isn’t for me, it’s great seeing someone else work hard to do what makes them be productive and feel fulfilled ❤️😇
As a current student working on finishing up my degree in Exercise science major, you pretty much hit key points that would be essential in my field exercise nutritionist/athletic nutritionist. Honestly, this is a great video people who doesn't know and people who do know but forgot. Good luck at Med school!!! I heard it's it's difficult but I'm pretty sure you will do fine 🙃.
I unknowingly set my routine to be healthy a few months ago. I wake up at around 4am without any alarm and sleep at around 9pm-10pm. Many of my friends found it weird that I ate my lunch at noon (sometimes before noon) and ate dinner at 6pm, but it helped me not feel sleepy or lazy while in school or doing work. I am progressively healthier and more active than my classmates and guess what I'm 13 :')
Teens at least need 7 hrs of sleep(8 hrs optimal) for development of body in teenage as it helps regulate hormones and keeps stress, depression, anxiety under control.I used sleep like 8 hrs from 11 PM to 7 AM and I'm like 6'2 and was well built by 19 so I would strongly suggest atleast 7 hrs cause as an adult you can get by on by 6hrs or even 5 hrs(lots of coffee) but it is absolutely necessary to get 7 hrs in your early age.
To be candid with you, I was upset and confused about what should I do and when I watched this video you’ve motivated me, thanks a million I really really appreciate you and keep uploading such videos. I’m going to start my college and I hope that I’m going to follow the same routine as yours
Im going to try these tips out! Thank you so much bc honestly I don’t sleep early at all I think that’s what kills me waking up early. I’ve been more of a morning person than night. I always felt more peaceful waking up earlier rather than staying up till 2am. I wish you all the best with your studies and success in life!
My grandpa used to go to bed at 6:00 pm and woke up every day at 3 am and lived to be 100. Never had any chronic health issues. Passed away in his sleep peacefully.
Finally the new video has been uploaded 💜thank you ,Zeliha,for lifting my spirits up and encouraging me to be the best version of myself 💜 Love and endless respect to you from Fergana, Uzbekistan 🇺🇿🇺🇿🇺🇿
Actually in 2 years I'm becoming to a morning person and I wanna live the day but I my problem is I'm not used to waking up early and today I started to wake up early. Today was my first step and I saw this video and it's encouraged me. I hope I can success ♥️
mainstream stuff about self-improvement are so overrated.The best investment you can make is in yourself. Books are the ultimate learning tool. Reading Bruce Thornwood's Unveiling your hidden potential helped me build discipline and separate my mindset from 90% of other people
I did that 3 months last year, it was really good and incredibly productive and with a very good mood. I used to go to bed at 9pm and woke up 4am and first thing taking a cold shower and doing wim Hofe breathing(in the evenings before going to bed also in mornings) exercise, after that doing Sun prayer Yoga 🧘♂️ 😊
Whenever I watch your videos I feel relaxed and motivated. You give me a sense of coziness and it's so refreshing to watch your videos. I was hoping you'd upload and I was so glad that you did so!!!!
Fantastic job, Zeliha! Fantastic video! ... Well, I was a morning person during my studies, but now I go to bed like 4 am every day! And now I sleep like 4-5 hours every day for more than a year and I feel fine. I can't imagine sleep so long, like 8 hours. My brain is so obsessed with reading, studying, having fun. I need to do something, I can't sleep that long. There is so many exciting things in this world each day and 24 hours a day is not enough time for me anyway. I can't help it. And I won't talk about my urges. My interests and passions have taken over my life!
I wish I was like you! I never have enough time but I just can't sleep for less than 6 hours for over 3 days. My productivity gets really affected and Im always in a bad mood and stress about everything and to everyone. Where you always like this?
You don't realise that sleep is essential for the immune system, learning new information and for the emotional regulation. You gonna live less if you sleep less. Read the book Why we sleep by PhD Matthew Walker
Çok yararlı bir video , testi kendime yaptım ve ara çıktı tahmin ediyordum zaten bu bu sene gireceğim sınava daha iyi odaklanmak için çok yardimci olacak teşekkür ederim.
That's why in Islam,we have to wake up early around 4 or 5 am to pray,and your schedule to sleep from 19:30 pm until 04:00 am is really alike with our prophet Muhammad shalallahu alaihi wasallam bed time,and it's the amazing lesson from islam❤
I'm recently new to your channel and I just love the videos you create and the insight you provide. It's so helpful to so many students and I really appreciate your time and effort! Sending you love today and everyday, xxx!!
I have been waking up naturally between 3am - 4am for the last two years now. I haven’t set an alarm in years. But I also fall asleep by 8 o’clock. I love the morning peace, I go to the gym and commence my work early. Nice to meet someone else who does the same 😊
i do this every single day. i am a student so i go to sleep by 10 pm and wake up around 3-3:30 am. and trust me i get so much work done. its so awesome to see the beautiful sight of sunrise everyday. absolutely worth it
i go to sleep at 10am and wake up at 7am. my body just feels too tired to wake up at 3am, I do lot of work during the day and still wanna wake up more earlier
I’ve always wanted to be a morning person and be productive. Doing school works at night doesn’t always makes me less focus than in the morning. Although waking up early is a really hard thing😂. Thank you for this video, now I’m motivated to wake up early. I’m actually watching this around 3:50 am and I just woke up
I did this by accident the other day, I slept really early and randomly woke up at 2:00 am. I felt really good, and in my morning classes I wasn’t groggy at all. I always struggle to get up early to uni but this felt different somehow. I’m seriously considering in giving this a try at least for a week
in brief: The video is a comprehensive guide on adjusting one's biological clock to wake up early. 1. **Understanding Circadian Rhythms**: The video starts by explaining the concept of circadian rhythms, which are our biological body clocks. It highlights that people have varying natural wake-sleep cycles, ranging from extreme morning to extreme night types. 2. **Productivity Myths**: The host, Zeliha Akpinar, a medical student, debunks the myth that waking up early automatically makes one more productive. She emphasizes that productivity is more about how time is utilized, regardless of the time of day. 3. **Advantages of Early Rising**: Zeliha notes the reduced distractions in the early hours, making it ideal for deep focus work. 4. **Training the Body Clock**: - **Sleep Early**: The key to waking up early is going to bed early. Enough sleep is crucial for feeling refreshed. - **Light Therapy**: Using warmer colored lights in the evening can increase melatonin production, aiding in sleep. In contrast, cooler lights in the morning help in feeling energized. - **Morning Routines**: Having a morning routine with a clear plan and goals can motivate one to wake up early. Consistency in routine helps the body adjust naturally to waking up at the same time. - **Exercise**: Regular exercise improves sleep quality but should be avoided right before bedtime. 5. **Progressive Change**: She advises moving the bedtime earlier progressively each night for smoother adaptation. 6. **Consistent Bedtime Habits**: Maintaining a consistent night routine and bedtime rituals signal to the body that it's time to sleep. 7. **Diet Considerations**: Avoiding heavy meals, caffeine, and sugar in the evening can improve sleep quality. 8. **Personal Experience**: Zeliha shares that she has always been a morning person and that waking up early works best for her schedule. She encourages viewers to embrace their natural sleep-wake cycle, whether it's being an early riser or not. 9. **Closing Remarks**: The video ends with an encouragement to understand one's natural body clock, linking to a questionnaire for viewers to explore their circadian rhythm. This comprehensive guide is designed to help viewers train their body clock for early rising, emphasizing the importance of sleep, routine, and individual differences in biological rhythms.gpt4
I am neither a night owl nor a morning pigeon! -->I have heard that being a night owl is as good as a morning person, but you need to be consistent with your body, and not change the sleeping schedule every time and 'that' thing actually takes a toll on your biological clock and ageing as well! -->studies have shown that Alzheimer cases actually are from those who had played with their sleeping schedules more often than others! -->Seeing more benefits for me in this video from being a morning person is actually attracting me! -->you are so beautiful!
I'm 76 years old... I enjoyed your video. I'm a morning person, too. When I wake up (usually around 4am) I have several concepts/ideas/agendas in my head the moment I'm awake. I mull over these for a few minutes in bed ;... and by the time I'm out of bed... I'm excited about what the day will bring. Even though it's not perfect ... I AM SO GRATEFUL TO LIVE IN AMERCA.
It's so cool that she can do this imo. I could never go to bed so early and wake up so early, I just naturally do those later. She's probably asleep right now! It's 8:34pm. Anyways, really well put together video! Loved it
My family comes from work at 7. If I go to bed around seven it means that I will never see them😅. I already wake at six for school but even though I get at least seven hours, it ABSOLUTELY CRASHES ME. I wake up feeling furious
Fascinating, and I think it's great that you've found a rhythm that works for you. Personally, it would mean going to bed after finishing my day at work (no way to shift the times, or only marginally), sometimes even before my wife gets home, so I don't think I'll be becoming an early riser anytime soon ;) In fact, I'm on the other side of the spectrum - I usually go to bed between 1 and 2 AM. It's just what works best for me, and just like you cherish the quiet of the early morning, the dead of night is when I can just let my mind float. Arguably, I'm less productive in that time though ^^
I've wanted to know if I'm a morning or night person for such a long time so thank you for this genuine quiz which has really helped me! Your videos are so motivating and helpful and you're such an inspiration for people in this generation:)
I am a night owl. I am extremly productive during the night. There is so much peace and nothing is distracting you.I tried changing that but can't find enough motivation to wake up early in the morning even tho I work on my bussiness and love to do that work. But I just cant wake up before 8-9. If I go to sleep earlier, I just sleep longer and don't wake up when I set an alarm.
Last 3 months I wake up 5 am and this is the best thing I have ever do to myself. I sleep 11pm and wake up 5 am every day. I think we should do this more common. Thanks for this video btw. You have new subscriber now.
I'm preparing for my NEET medical entrance test....your videos and vlogs inspires me to work harder ...so whenever I feel demotivated your videos are only thing which rejuvenates me back Thnx ❤️ Love you < 3
Waking up at 3:14 am shows discipline. Ensure a consistent sleep routine, limit screen time before bed, and prioritize good sleep hygiene for overall well-being.
im an extreme night person, i recently started homeschooling because of my terrible attention span, lack of motivation, and anxiety and it has helped me so much. i do my school at night now, starting from 8-10 pm and finishing at around 4-5 am. it helps me focus and i just enjoy being awake at night so much more. its easy right now as i am currently unemployed (i have a couple side hustles like house cleaning and dog sitting), but as time goes on obviously i will get a job again and my routine will have to change. i just wish we didnt have to sleep lol. i would LOVE to be awake all day everyday. sleeping is a waste of time and i could be doing so many other things that are more productive. its too bad that you need sleep to be productive tho lol
technically speaking if you get a programming job you could keep your night schedule lmao, but it would depend of the company that hires you, either way i feel ya, im forcing myself to wake up at 5am so i can go to the gym, after that i don't do shit lmao, it's very hard to get things done
@@7sunox ah that’s true but i do have some jobs in mind that i would have to wake up for sadly. it is hard to get things done! i’m trying to form a schedule to do things but man it’s hard
I am also an early morning riser. I usually go to bed around 8PM and wake up around 4:00 AM. For those of you that are on a similar schedule, do you ever feel like you are missing out on social events that occur in the evenings?
Yeah I feel the same even though I go to bed by 10 n not 8 but all of my friends stay up until morning so texting them has been reduced which Is something I'm missing out
Hi Zeliha! I’m also a medical student in Costa Rica, I wanted to ask you something. Sometimes my classes finish at 9-10pm, what would you do in those cases? Sending you all the love ❤️ I find you so inspiring 💗
When I started to do that I noticed that cinemas, theatres, museums, pubs, bars and restaurants, music events, sports events and almost every other type of collective activity or entertainment happens at late afternoon/evening slots and that was a dealbreaker. Going to sleep at 7pm opts you out from most of those.
I'm taking stimulants because of ADHD. So I think this routine would be helpful for me to concentrate early in the morning. Even though setting a routine is hard for me. Your suggestions about sleeping well was helpful. Hope I can apply them. And I found out that I was doing the opposite. Working out at night, eating late, drinking coffee and eating dates after workout. Now I see why I sleep late at night . :)
The morning vibes are most soothing and peaceful period of the day and the fact that the rest of the world is sleeping is so motivating
true!
This is so true! Fr OMG- 😭✨
Not the rest of the world,, there are different time zones on earth
I have the same thing, that's why I prefer to go to bed at 5-6am
@@xeither289 Amen 🙏🏽✨
she took 3am motivation to an entire new level holy
534 likes and no replies? Let me fix that
@@monalisaraychakraborty8763no one cares
@@ycmnw1 Ela se importa, se você não se importa o problema é seu
@@monalisaraychakraborty8763 cus it was a fact not a question
I’m currently in turkey and because of the earthquake I’ve been really stressed. I have multiple exams next week and because of the stress I couldn’t study. You’ve motivated me so much to study and get those marks. Thank you❤
BRO YOU STILL HAVE EXAM IN EARTHQUAKE🥲.STAY FOCUSED KING.
umarım bu sıkıntılı günleri çabucak atlatırız..
Lots of duas for you people.
@@miusacloud aminnn
hope you safe and happy
I used to be a night owl, often staying up until 3:00 AM. However, for the past seven consecutive days, I have been waking up at 3:00 AM, and it's been an incredible experience. I find immense joy in starting my day early, and waking up at 3:00 AM feels far more rewarding than staying up until that hour.
How has your experience been? Did you keep doing it? Please let us know. If you didn't, no shame about it.
@@YorKar-mk5tfi've been waking up at 3 am for the past few days because I have a really important college entrance exam coming up in 6 months and personally,it's great. It literally feels SO SO SO rewarding and you can have time to get up wash your face do skincare take a shower even and then finally begin the grind!
I recommend it:)
Hey after covid , i am sleeping around 5-6 am literally. And after sleeping so many hours the next day , i still feel so inactive the whole time. Can you tell me how did you get up at 3am. I mean how did you switch from night owl to early bird ?
@@William27063when do you usually sleep to wake up at 3:00 am
I am the night owl and still awake
"Hey what time do you usually wake up?"
" π o'clock"
great observation 👍
OMG
Most underrated comment!
You're right
Nicee one
I love waking up ealy because its so quiet and peaceful, no one can bother you and you have time for yourself. And the weather is beautiful too!
It's the same for me but after midnight, I love late night
@@ArthurSouz4 Yeah, I like it after midnight, when everyone falls asleep, and I can do my own things and stay with my own real thoughts, till some 3-5 in the morning
@@RedZambala exactly, no one gonna call you, everything is quiet, it's almost like if the time was stopped
@@RedZambalaI just stay up till like 5am so that I can work/study during the day and keep those peaceful hours for my own enjoyment
Where the hell do you live????
As a fellow morning person, I can totally relate to this video! There's something so refreshing about waking up early and starting the day off on the right foot. I love the feeling of having accomplished so much before most people have even had their morning coffee. Keep up the great content!
Hey, I am a night owl and wanting to become a morning person to become more active and fit. Could you please at what time do you sleep and wake up? I have my classes from 10am to 4 pm on average and start studying from 6 pm, thought I’d share my schedule for better understanding. Please guide me through!
@@cupcake4798 I usually sleep around 9 or 10 pm and wake up around 4 or 5 am. You must be patient and try to fix your sleep routine. It’s a long-term program. As the video mentions, you have to sleep for 7 hours a day, and sleeping less than that can be dangerous.
@@cupcake4798 hey, i just want to say that I fluctuate between those two. Usually when I need to be extra productive/do nothing at all I'm a night owl, I just work best in the evening/night but overall I feel much better when I go to bed early and wake up earlier (not like really early, around 6 am). But when I'm in my night owl state, I would be much less productive if I try to change it and vice versa. So if it is actually working for you, I'm rooting for you to try and change it to find out what fits you the best. But as said in the video waking up early doesn't mean you'll be more productive. So I'd say the most important thing is figuring out when you're the most awake, concentrated and productive and then also know when you need to be productive and try to get those times in sync the best you can.
and you are sleeping as well when people are working at night, i don't really see the point
Man this needs sheer dedication and effort, something I could never potentially hone.. You are blessed:3
You can do it like for 6:00. Everyone can. You need to work on your mindset
I've done this before for like a month and it really did help tremendously. And I'm a night person but struggle a lot with procrastination and sleep problems. The only time I didn't struggle with that at all was when I did this! I got so much done stress-free and never procrastinated anymore. I would wake up at 3am, cook my food for the day and do my university work for a few hours, then I'd do my online job and get everything else done. It worked perfectly and I recommend this to everyone! But I would also go to sleep very early and made sure I got enough sleep (over 8 hours).
she gonna end up being a dancing thotty anyway
Thanks for this comment!!! I have exams in a month so I’m going to try it and hope for the best!! :)
wow, a working student!
On what you work online ?
I don't believe that are a genuine night person !!! A genuine night owl could not shift bedtime by 3 to 4 hours and be fine with that....
I am an extreme night person (I normally go to sleep at around 4-5 AM 💀) , and, a 10th grader in India. Needless to say, it has been pretty difficult to organize my sleep schedule so that I don't fall asleep during my exams (which are gonna affect my entire life, in a literal sense), and, I must say, this video really did motivate and appeal to me a lot; thank you for your efforts you took to upload this.
Update: RESULTS ARE OUTTT!!! I got 97.6%, aaaahhhhhh (╥﹏╥)
good luck for your boards, from another 10th grader!!
Omg samee!! Good luck for your boards.
how do u go to school if u sleep at 5am everyday?? 💀
@@leonorparis rn our boards are going on,we don't have to go to school everyday we have preparatory leaves
@@deevasharma2684 ohhh that makes a lot of sense!
Oh no I started to sleep at 3AM 😂😂 ....
Wait until your age 35. You gonna look like 55 year old.
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@@Bro.Francis why
I watch this at 03:00 before sleeping 😆
I sleep at 5 am..💀
Thanks it helped, for a guy waking up at no time in particular, and very irregular sleep cycle, ur video was heaven sent. I've been waking up around 4o clock since a few consecutive days. Thank u so much, more power to u!
I am currently in college and trying to wake up at 7:30 am every day. I have noticed that it is easier for me to wake up with the sun! This video is super helpful!
This exactly! For me it's the easiest to wake up after sunrise. So if I could just do whatever I want and not be anywhere on time, it would work the best for me to do that. But where I live it would be like 4:30 in the summer and 8:30 in the winter 🙈😅
@@jankova0013 i suggest getting a sun lamp
@@jankova0013similar here in the UK, sun is rising about 4:30 now, and year round I wake up with the sun, and 8:30 max. I find this to be very easy and my time of going to sleep naturally changes and I choose not to fight it, with in summer me going to sleep around 10 and in winter around midnight.
I have to get up at 3:30 am for work every morning starting 4 months ago and it’s a great feeling when you get used to it. Even during, I go to work for 8 hours and still have the rest of the day ahead of me when I get off. I almost get better sleep too. Amazing how not over sleeping can allow you more energy
@dylangilmer6805 when do you go to bed to sleep at night?
I performed morning prayer and I'm used to it, thank you. STAY BLESSED
as a math nerd I see this as an absolute win !
I love how this is so short and to the point, and yet, so informative. This makes me want to start waking up earlier LOL
I'm really inspired by the fact that you're a 4th year medical student plus you also run a UA-cam channel, that's productivity at its peak! Don't you feel exhausted at times how do you deal with that.
Truly admire your work ethic, keep rising!♥️👍
Waking up at 3 am helps I guess
Some people are just built like this but it definitely has factors like passion and a developed mindset that helps get things done
Deal with that?
the problem is somehow I really like both mornings and nights. There are times where I love waking up early to get stuff done before I have to go to school. But there are also times when I like to study until midnight because I just got a wave of motivation. I also struggle the most with going to bed early. I usually go to bed at around 10pm, but anything earlier messes up my social life. My boyfriend and my dad usually aren't home until 4pm because of uni/work and I would like to spend some time with them. I would say my default sleep window is between 10pm and 6am but anything earlier than that is a struggle. However, I often have no reason to wake up this early and end up bored haha. But i will remember these tipps for when I actually have something to do in the mornings.
Damn, I had the impression to read myself, I'n glad I'm not alone!
I think we could try the biphasic sleep (2 main sleeps during the day, like 6 hours of sleep during night and 30min-,1 hour nap during the day)
@@naimesidler6397 I'm not much of a nap person, but that might work. I'm going to try it when I actually have something to do
@@july3817 You dont have something to do in early?? Waooww girl what do you do for living i mean Not going to university or a job I'm sorry if I looked rude but I really wondered what you were doing back in the day
@@hellostudy1309 right now I’m in Highschool doing my finals. At my school we had the written part at the end of April and will have the oral part at the end of June. In the two months between that the teachers grade our written part and give us our task for the oral part. I get my task in mid June so I have free time now. I did however start to revise two days ago.
It’s not that I don’t have anything to do, but I can pretty much schedule my day however I want to so it doesn’t really matter if I get up at 6am or 10am.
Uh... Hi... Thank you so much for the questionnaire you have attached. It really really helped me to understand my biological clock better. Thank you once again
I'm a 3rd year med student. The previous term i saw your morning routine video, and it motivated me to wake up at 3 am so much and i got so much studying done before my OB&GYN round finals. So thank you so much for the good work and please keep it up
The biggest thing ive learned in university is how to work with my body clock. I go to bed at a time that feels natural for me, but I also space studying to align with the parts of the day where I am naturally able to focus more and when I have the sharpest mind. I have a workout when I am most energetic and I rest during 'low points' of the day where my motivation naturally declines. Doing this has allowed me to transition from barely studying to studying many hours every day and getting good grades :)
how can I find out my best time of the day to focus?
I'm currently the final yr medical student, Alhamdulilah! 💯 Agree with u ...waking up early and going to bed early prevents person from anxiety, depression,& overthinking..& Ur vedios r really productive ones 💯
I'm a 1st year med student and InshaAllah I'm going to adopt this routine!
@@_namra_f 💯...Be very gently Strict with routine and People...then u gone end up on so so high 💯. That's it. that's the advice ☺️
@@medease8195 JazakAllah for this precious advice but somehow right now I'm feeling it difficult to manage 😞😓
Can u elaborate a bit on 'strict with people' part?
@@_namra_f. "Strict with people"mean..
Always focus on urself....
Always be with ur parents..
Always improve urself...
Always Have boundaries/limits
Never let anyone to distract/demotivate/ divagate u...!
Always remember Allahtala !
Just listen each and every thing of ur parents ☺️! 💯
Best of luck fr the beginning of beautiful journey! ☺️
The shot at 0:03 gives me such cosy vibes.
Mastering the art of waking up at 3:14 am daily - your commitment to training the body clock is truly awe-inspiring! It brings me back to the insightful teachings of my lifecoach Lisa Haisha during a transformative retreat in the serene Philippines. Your discipline and Lisa's wisdom harmonize as my dual wellsprings of inspiration on the journey to greatness.
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Whenever I see crazy daily routine, it’s always medical students 😂
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So true 😂😂😂😂
That's us bro😭
Lmao
Or funking science students or the funking Indians which is meeeeeee
I have been trying to adjust my body clock for mouths now, I could not do my studies because of lots of distraction and so I entered up staying up all night because I cannot fall asleep. I really got to say your videos helped me so... much about the types of lights needed for sleep and waking up from bed in the morning. And the sleeping hours needed for different ages of people to sleep really helped me alot. Keep up awesome work because you've helped me so much. 🙏🏼👍🏻 ❤
id feel so dead without waking up and getting some actual sunlight.
i would also feel dead without waking up
@@HyperLexus lmao
In that case winter in Finland is your worst nightmare
@@TheAlternative_27 would love to try that out for a few days soon
@@jolfreviews4476 getting sunlight?
I’m naturally a morning person too. But I wake up 5 or 6 am, not 3 😅. For me mornings are most productive as well, and I love when it’s quiet and cozy. I didn’t know that you need to eat 3 hrs before going to bed. Thank you, I will try to manage my time, in order to get a better sleep. 😊
She’s honestly so inspiring and encouraging. One of the most motivating channel for students 💕💕
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If you wake up at 3 o clock to getting Things done there is probably something going wrong.
@@ttsn6325 Ppl are built different it’s normal just because it’s odd to you doesn’t mean it’s weird.
@@onceaonceforeveraonce523 it is weird.
@@ttsn6325 bro stop Not every has the same routine as you.
Zeliha, I absolutely adore you!! You are such a lovely person and are going to be an incredible doctor. I am ending my 1st year in University in the U.S., and I am trying out new ways to be more productive and more successful. I have begun waking up at 4:30am to study and I must say I am shocked out how productive I am and not distracted I am! Thank you for your constant motivation and just being you! You are appreciated! ❤❤❤
This makes me cry 🤧❤Thank you, your support means a lot! Wishing you the besttt in your studies in the US
@@zelihaakpinarI'm insomniac I Can SLEEP AT all and if I do it's 2 or 3 hours what would you recommend I'm going to school soon I'm afraid that I won't be able to Keep the pace 😢
I will suscribe to her channel. This young woman tells her daily routine in Japan during her last year internship in a very entertaining and honest manner. Keep on doing like this!
Good comment
I wanted to take a moment to appreciate your efforts in uploading a video about waking up early. It takes a lot of dedication and hard work to create content that is informative and helpful to others, and I am truly grateful for your commitment to sharing your knowledge with the world.
Your video has been incredibly inspiring to me, and I cannot wait for your next upload. I appreciate the time and effort you put into each and every video, and I can see that you truly care about your viewers and their wellbeing.
Please know that your efforts have not gone unnoticed, and you have a loyal fanbase eagerly waiting for your next video. I send you lots of love and appreciation from Pakistan, and I hope that you continue to create content that inspires and motivates us all.
Thank you for being such an amazing content creator, and I wish you all the best in your future endeavors. lot of love from PAKISTAN!!
Meanwhile Me watching this video at 3:00am and gonna sleep at 4:00am 😂
Me too bro :3
Me too..😂
Its 2 AM and I'm not even tired
Currently 5:03, wonder if I should really bother sleeping
😂😂
I have the same lamp as you do and I love that thing so much, they’re so colourful! I know it’s totally unrelated but you’ll still get that algorithm boost
Thanks for spreading positivity through such videos. Subscribed. ❤️
Yeah
A month ago after i watch your video i started to change my body routine and its a life changing i started to have productive day and also help my mental health, Thank you ❤
Waking up at 3/4am was one of the best decisions I've ever made. Glad to see it's paying off for you too. Dig your channel btw. Keep up the hard work.
It genuinelty is, but only if u get like 8-10 hours of sleep. Ive done this for about 4 times total in my life (about 1-2 days) then it would get ruined, but let me tell you it was such a nice feeling waking up early and feeling energized. And i would confidentely say it makes you a more productive. It just has an effect on ur body thats really nice
Another good tip is to track your energy levels throughout the day and build your routine around that as the first 6- 6 hours of your day are usually your most productive.
For example; my energy levels start climbing at 11, peak at 2 and dip pretty heavily at 5/6. After this I have a trough for a good few hours and a recovery period from around 10 to about 12 or 1am. From this I know I'm best when I wake up around 10am and sleep before 2am the night before.
same here what we gonna do ? owl mate, I think we need to make owl revolution ha-ha
this is honestly a really good tip. I'm going to start logging when I have energy dips over a period of time.
@@onemillionpercent For me I did a number system and logged it on a spreadsheet, then it was really easy to make a little graph which is a good visual
@@amberkiely8521 thank you so much!!!
Can I just say you are STUNNIN
Any one from india 🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂😁😁
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Hello Indians
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I have a son who likes to likes to go to bed at 3 in the morning and although I’d love to say I’m always very productive, some days I just do what needs to get done and I’ve learned to give myself grace. Although this isn’t for me, it’s great seeing someone else work hard to do what makes them be productive and feel fulfilled ❤️😇
Currently as a first year medical student, I get tones of motivation to become best doctor I can be watching your videos. Thank you so much 👍👍
Love your videos zeliha! They’re really soothing and stress relieving :)
Was waiting for your video so badly. Thank you for motivating and teaching us through your videos.
Hii, thank you for your patience and support : )
@@zelihaakpinarZeliha, Follow Allah and practice Islam. You are successful only because of Allah. So follow Allah and Practice Islam Read Quran.
As a current student working on finishing up my degree in Exercise science major, you pretty much hit key points that would be essential in my field exercise nutritionist/athletic nutritionist. Honestly, this is a great video people who doesn't know and people who do know but forgot. Good luck at Med school!!! I heard it's it's difficult but I'm pretty sure you will do fine 🙃.
I unknowingly set my routine to be healthy a few months ago. I wake up at around 4am without any alarm and sleep at around 9pm-10pm. Many of my friends found it weird that I ate my lunch at noon (sometimes before noon) and ate dinner at 6pm, but it helped me not feel sleepy or lazy while in school or doing work. I am progressively healthier and more active than my classmates and guess what I'm 13 :')
are you getting enough sleep? teens need at least 8 hrs sleep for brain and body development
@@anuradivergenteven more if you’re a preteen
It's actually the real way to live life, you are unknowingly following the best routine which i want to follow
If i get less than 9 hours of sleep i feel like a sack of potatoes the whole day, trust me ive tried them all.
Teens at least need 7 hrs of sleep(8 hrs optimal) for development of body in teenage as it helps regulate hormones and keeps stress, depression, anxiety under control.I used sleep like 8 hrs from 11 PM to 7 AM and I'm like 6'2 and was well built by 19 so I would strongly suggest atleast 7 hrs cause as an adult you can get by on by 6hrs or even 5 hrs(lots of coffee) but it is absolutely necessary to get 7 hrs in your early age.
This video was being recommended to me for the past 1 year. I finally clicked it. I love her skin 😂
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@@pessimistkai5569 Psycopath
To be candid with you, I was upset and confused about what should I do and when I watched this video you’ve motivated me, thanks a million I really really appreciate you and keep uploading such videos. I’m going to start my college and I hope that I’m going to follow the same routine as yours
Im going to try these tips out! Thank you so much bc honestly I don’t sleep early at all I think that’s what kills me waking up early. I’ve been more of a morning person than night. I always felt more peaceful waking up earlier rather than staying up till 2am. I wish you all the best with your studies and success in life!
My grandpa used to go to bed at 6:00 pm and woke up every day at 3 am and lived to be 100. Never had any chronic health issues. Passed away in his sleep peacefully.
well what if you ´re still at school at 6 PM ?? 😭
@@chamallow989sleep there 😂
Thanks, I've always failed to implement this. Now I am better at it after watching your video. From one student to another I tip my hat to you!
Finally the new video has been uploaded 💜thank you ,Zeliha,for lifting my spirits up and encouraging me to be the best version of myself 💜
Love and endless respect to you from Fergana, Uzbekistan 🇺🇿🇺🇿🇺🇿
Actually in 2 years I'm becoming to a morning person and I wanna live the day but I my problem is I'm not used to waking up early and today I started to wake up early. Today was my first step and I saw this video and it's encouraged me. I hope I can success ♥️
Hard Work Pays Off. Thanks for the video Zeliha
Thank you for being heree
mainstream stuff about self-improvement are so overrated.The best investment you can make is in yourself. Books are the ultimate learning tool. Reading Bruce Thornwood's Unveiling your hidden potential helped me build discipline and separate my mindset from 90% of other people
is this bot lol
@@zazaa_2024 yes
Yeah and people have liked it 💀.@@zazaa_2024
I'm also a 4th year medical student .inspired by the way you maintained your timetable and health which is more important ...
More power to you ...🙌
got the video recommended exactly and i mean EXACTLY at 3:15 am
It is very good she mentioned that it depends on how you spend the time whether morning or late nate.
You are now Qualified Doctor. 🙏 PROBABLY 😊.
I did that 3 months last year, it was really good and incredibly productive and with a very good mood. I used to go to bed at 9pm and woke up 4am and first thing taking a cold shower and doing wim Hofe breathing(in the evenings before going to bed also in mornings) exercise, after that doing Sun prayer Yoga 🧘♂️ 😊
I’m 😅😅😅qp
Whenever I watch your videos I feel relaxed and motivated. You give me a sense of coziness and it's so refreshing to watch your videos. I was hoping you'd upload and I was so glad that you did so!!!!
Fantastic job, Zeliha! Fantastic video! ... Well, I was a morning person during my studies, but now I go to bed like 4 am every day! And now I sleep like 4-5 hours every day for more than a year and I feel fine. I can't imagine sleep so long, like 8 hours. My brain is so obsessed with reading, studying, having fun. I need to do something, I can't sleep that long. There is so many exciting things in this world each day and 24 hours a day is not enough time for me anyway. I can't help it. And I won't talk about my urges. My interests and passions have taken over my life!
I wish I was like you! I never have enough time but I just can't sleep for less than 6 hours for over 3 days. My productivity gets really affected and Im always in a bad mood and stress about everything and to everyone. Where you always like this?
You don't realise that sleep is essential for the immune system, learning new information and for the emotional regulation. You gonna live less if you sleep less. Read the book Why we sleep by PhD Matthew Walker
I need 8 to 9 hours of sleep f that
Çok yararlı bir video , testi kendime yaptım ve ara çıktı tahmin ediyordum zaten bu bu sene gireceğim sınava daha iyi odaklanmak için çok yardimci olacak teşekkür ederim.
Focused,well rested,disciplined,goal driven + getting your circadian cycle on track
this is the ultimate recipe 🤌
Quality video👌👌
That's why in Islam,we have to wake up early around 4 or 5 am to pray,and your schedule to sleep from 19:30 pm until 04:00 am is really alike with our prophet Muhammad shalallahu alaihi wasallam bed time,and it's the amazing lesson from islam❤
I'm recently new to your channel and I just love the videos you create and the insight you provide. It's so helpful to so many students and I really appreciate your time and effort! Sending you love today and everyday, xxx!!
I have been waking up naturally between 3am - 4am for the last two years now. I haven’t set an alarm in years. But I also fall asleep by 8 o’clock. I love the morning peace, I go to the gym and commence my work early. Nice to meet someone else who does the same 😊
i do this every single day. i am a student so i go to sleep by 10 pm and wake up around 3-3:30 am. and trust me i get so much work done. its so awesome to see the beautiful sight of sunrise everyday. absolutely worth it
i go to sleep at 10am and wake up at 7am. my body just feels too tired to wake up at 3am, I do lot of work during the day and still wanna wake up more earlier
@@6vomt Did you mean 10:00 PM?
I’ve always wanted to be a morning person and be productive. Doing school works at night doesn’t always makes me less focus than in the morning. Although waking up early is a really hard thing😂. Thank you for this video, now I’m motivated to wake up early. I’m actually watching this around 3:50 am and I just woke up
Lots of respect for waking up at PI o'clock!
“Take advantage of [life], it isn’t guaranteed for any of us.” That’s a powerful line gosh
I did this by accident the other day, I slept really early and randomly woke up at 2:00 am. I felt really good, and in my morning classes I wasn’t groggy at all. I always struggle to get up early to uni but this felt different somehow. I’m seriously considering in giving this a try at least for a week
For me the easier way to get sleep is manual release, less effort but so efficient. Thank you for making inspiring and encouraging content.
in brief: The video is a comprehensive guide on adjusting one's biological clock to wake up early.
1. **Understanding Circadian Rhythms**: The video starts by explaining the concept of circadian rhythms, which are our biological body clocks. It highlights that people have varying natural wake-sleep cycles, ranging from extreme morning to extreme night types.
2. **Productivity Myths**: The host, Zeliha Akpinar, a medical student, debunks the myth that waking up early automatically makes one more productive. She emphasizes that productivity is more about how time is utilized, regardless of the time of day.
3. **Advantages of Early Rising**: Zeliha notes the reduced distractions in the early hours, making it ideal for deep focus work.
4. **Training the Body Clock**:
- **Sleep Early**: The key to waking up early is going to bed early. Enough sleep is crucial for feeling refreshed.
- **Light Therapy**: Using warmer colored lights in the evening can increase melatonin production, aiding in sleep. In contrast, cooler lights in the morning help in feeling energized.
- **Morning Routines**: Having a morning routine with a clear plan and goals can motivate one to wake up early. Consistency in routine helps the body adjust naturally to waking up at the same time.
- **Exercise**: Regular exercise improves sleep quality but should be avoided right before bedtime.
5. **Progressive Change**: She advises moving the bedtime earlier progressively each night for smoother adaptation.
6. **Consistent Bedtime Habits**: Maintaining a consistent night routine and bedtime rituals signal to the body that it's time to sleep.
7. **Diet Considerations**: Avoiding heavy meals, caffeine, and sugar in the evening can improve sleep quality.
8. **Personal Experience**: Zeliha shares that she has always been a morning person and that waking up early works best for her schedule. She encourages viewers to embrace their natural sleep-wake cycle, whether it's being an early riser or not.
9. **Closing Remarks**: The video ends with an encouragement to understand one's natural body clock, linking to a questionnaire for viewers to explore their circadian rhythm.
This comprehensive guide is designed to help viewers train their body clock for early rising, emphasizing the importance of sleep, routine, and individual differences in biological rhythms.gpt4
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I am neither a night owl nor a morning pigeon!
-->I have heard that being a night owl is as good as a morning person, but you need to be consistent with your body, and not change the sleeping schedule every time and 'that' thing actually takes a toll on your biological clock and ageing as well!
-->studies have shown that Alzheimer cases actually are from those who had played with their sleeping schedules more often than others!
-->Seeing more benefits for me in this video from being a morning person is actually attracting me!
-->you are so beautiful!
I'm 76 years old... I enjoyed your video. I'm a morning person, too. When I wake up (usually around 4am) I have several concepts/ideas/agendas in my head the moment I'm awake. I mull over these for a few minutes in bed ;... and by the time I'm out of bed... I'm excited about what the day will bring. Even though it's not perfect ... I AM SO GRATEFUL TO LIVE IN AMERCA.
It's so cool that she can do this imo. I could never go to bed so early and wake up so early, I just naturally do those later. She's probably asleep right now! It's 8:34pm. Anyways, really well put together video! Loved it
My family comes from work at 7. If I go to bed around seven it means that I will never see them😅. I already wake at six for school but even though I get at least seven hours, it ABSOLUTELY CRASHES ME. I wake up feeling furious
That's why I do a biphasic sleep pattern. I wake up early but then no in the afternoon.
Fascinating, and I think it's great that you've found a rhythm that works for you. Personally, it would mean going to bed after finishing my day at work (no way to shift the times, or only marginally), sometimes even before my wife gets home, so I don't think I'll be becoming an early riser anytime soon ;)
In fact, I'm on the other side of the spectrum - I usually go to bed between 1 and 2 AM. It's just what works best for me, and just like you cherish the quiet of the early morning, the dead of night is when I can just let my mind float. Arguably, I'm less productive in that time though ^^
Thank you soo much Akpinar... Especially the test it really helped❤❤❤
I've wanted to know if I'm a morning or night person for such a long time so thank you for this genuine quiz which has really helped me! Your videos are so motivating and helpful and you're such an inspiration for people in this generation:)
I am a night owl. I am extremly productive during the night. There is so much peace and nothing is distracting you.I tried changing that but can't find enough motivation to wake up early in the morning even tho I work on my bussiness and love to do that work. But I just cant wake up before 8-9. If I go to sleep earlier, I just sleep longer and don't wake up when I set an alarm.
I'm exactly the same!
Your videos really helps me to motivate myself, thanks ✨
From Philippines here your so much a model of medicine and productivity...
Last 3 months I wake up 5 am and this is the best thing I have ever do to myself. I sleep 11pm and wake up 5 am every day. I think we should do this more common. Thanks for this video btw. You have new subscriber now.
I'm preparing for my NEET medical entrance test....your videos and vlogs inspires me to work harder ...so whenever I feel demotivated your videos are only thing which rejuvenates me back
Thnx ❤️
Love you < 3
you will crack neet, keep focused!
@@-kkqum thnx ❤️
@Varoon Kher same to you
Waking up at 3:14 am shows discipline. Ensure a consistent sleep routine, limit screen time before bed, and prioritize good sleep hygiene for overall well-being.
"شكراً على النصائح الرائعة! أسلوبك جميل ومفيد، أتمنى لو تشاركين المزيد من الأفكار المفيدة مثل هذه. 💡❤"
im an extreme night person, i recently started homeschooling because of my terrible attention span, lack of motivation, and anxiety and it has helped me so much. i do my school at night now, starting from 8-10 pm and finishing at around 4-5 am. it helps me focus and i just enjoy being awake at night so much more. its easy right now as i am currently unemployed (i have a couple side hustles like house cleaning and dog sitting), but as time goes on obviously i will get a job again and my routine will have to change. i just wish we didnt have to sleep lol. i would LOVE to be awake all day everyday. sleeping is a waste of time and i could be doing so many other things that are more productive. its too bad that you need sleep to be productive tho lol
technically speaking if you get a programming job you could keep your night schedule lmao, but it would depend of the company that hires you, either way i feel ya, im forcing myself to wake up at 5am so i can go to the gym, after that i don't do shit lmao, it's very hard to get things done
@@7sunox ah that’s true but i do have some jobs in mind that i would have to wake up for sadly.
it is hard to get things done! i’m trying to form a schedule to do things but man it’s hard
@@7sunoxcompletely off topic but you're the first person i've ever seen online with almost the same name, hahah
@@tsunoxx "I thought i was the only one... You're like me.."
I never founded anyone else with name too!
Althought idk why my name now has numbers, i never changed it and it was only Tsunox haha
Also time is a illusion because you get just as much out of the day as others you just have another rutine💗
I'm watching this at 3:30 while trying to sleep
Definitely a proverbs 31 woman. You're admirable. From Philippines y'all 😊
I am also an early morning riser. I usually go to bed around 8PM and wake up around 4:00 AM. For those of you that are on a similar schedule, do you ever feel like you are missing out on social events that occur in the evenings?
Yeah I feel the same even though I go to bed by 10 n not 8 but all of my friends stay up until morning so texting them has been reduced which Is something I'm missing out
Hi Zeliha! I’m also a medical student in Costa Rica, I wanted to ask you something. Sometimes my classes finish at 9-10pm, what would you do in those cases? Sending you all the love ❤️ I find you so inspiring 💗
I am wondering this question too
Sleep in the afternoon that or next day or don't go there, copy somebody's notes or just switch to school that has lessons earlier 🤷🏻♀️
Go to sleep at 10.30 wake up at 5 or 6.30. it's still early most ppl wake up around 8-9😂
3:08 Joined the yawning club😄
When I started to do that I noticed that cinemas, theatres, museums, pubs, bars and restaurants, music events, sports events and almost every other type of collective activity or entertainment happens at late afternoon/evening slots and that was a dealbreaker. Going to sleep at 7pm opts you out from most of those.
I'm taking stimulants because of ADHD. So I think this routine would be helpful for me to concentrate early in the morning. Even though setting a routine is hard for me. Your suggestions about sleeping well was helpful. Hope I can apply them. And I found out that I was doing the opposite. Working out at night, eating late, drinking coffee and eating dates after workout. Now I see why I sleep late at night . :)
I started yawning watching your video & it's already 3AM !
Good night ! Morning maybe ?
Ok whatever you like...
the only way I can wake up at 3:14 every morning is if this video teaches me how to build a time machine cause that's usually the time I go the bed 💀
So aesthetically pleasing! 😍