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A Timeline of Getting 9 Hours of Sleep Every Night

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Lindsey Thompson Student Contributor, Drexel University
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Drexel chapter and does not reflect the views of Her Campus.

I consider myself an “abnormal” college student for many reasons. One of those reasons is that I’ll be in college for five years instead of four, but that’s not really the point of this article. One of my more abnormal college kid behaviors is that I get nine hours of sleep every night. Though it may seem like an impossible feat, I’ve described the great experience below. Spoiler alert: It’s awesome.

 

8:00 p.m.

My homework is almost done for the night. I’m just finalizing some busy work or things that don’t require much brainpower. The tiredness is coming; I can feel it. I have been up since 7 a.m. after all.

 

9:00 p.m.

I start shutting down everything in my room including my laptop, the TV, and everything else I’ve turned on in the past three hours of being home.

 

9:05 p.m.

Pajama time!

 

9:15 p.m.

Nighttime beauty regimen: Brush the teeth, wash the face, tie up the hair, look less than #flawless.

 

9:30 p.m.

Finally, time to crawl under the covers and grab the current bedtime reading choice: Wicked.

 

9:55 p.m.

Drowsiness is starting to take over my body. If I can’t remember the sentence I just read, I know my body is ready to shut down for the night.

 

10:00 p.m.

Book down, lights off, earplugs in. Mission: Sleep.

 

7:00 a.m.

Morning! The bags under my eyes from the day before have disappeared and I have more than enough energy to handle the multiple tasks on my plate. Why, yes, I did wake up like this.

 

 

It may be hard to even fathom but going to bed early and getting a good night’s sleep is possible, and the benefits are amazing! I’m rarely caught yawning in class and always have enough energy in the morning to be productive. However, if this lifestyle isn’t for you, check out our other article, Timeline of My First All-Nighter. You night owls might find it to be a bit more relatable.

 

 

Lindsey is a senior at Drexel University, majoring in operations management & bus. analytics. She has been with Her Campus Drexel for four years and was CC for the middle two. Along with living the city life, she takes an active interest in street style, putting together puzzles and binge-watching her current Netflix obsession. She actually calls Montana her true home so now you can say you know that someone actually lives there ;). When she's in Philly, you can find her in Center City scouring the racks of thrift stores, Old Navy, and H&M if she's not on campus enjoying the multiple food trucks or catching up on the readings she put off until the last day.