The pandemic forced us to simplify our lives and look inward. Now it’s time to have fun again. That should be easy, right?
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The pandemic forced us to simplify our lives and look inward. Now it’s time to have fun again. That should be easy, right?
A few days ago, my esteemed new co-worker Edith Zimmerman offered some advice: try getting up really, really early in the morning. Many people (mostly, perhaps, those who already get up early to begin with) were immediately convinced. Others were not. A friend of mine who knows I also get up well before sunrise remarked that while she knew that people like Edith and I had it right, she’d tried it, and she simply couldn’t convert to the early-bird lifestyle. I told her I knew why. I have an amendment to Edith’s advice, and you’re going to hate it even more than you hated hers. If you’re going to get up early — really early — you should also go to bed at 8:45.