The true blue morning person
They can easily wake up at the crack of dawn; keen on a 6 a.m. wake-up time and are at their best up until noon. They also sleep for full sleep cycles and take about 20 minutes to fall asleep.
if a lion is getting up at 6 a.m., they wind down and fall asleep at around 10:10 p.m. sometimes a bit earlier.
Because lions can be prone to sluggishness as they get through the afternoon, they should do well to schedule important tasks in the morning. Ig thry need to catch a second wind, some light exposure later in the day would help a lot
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Sleep Chronotypes: How to Work with your Body's Natural Tendencies to Achieve Maximum Productivity
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My previous article was about the Wolf Chronotype. This one includes information on all chronotypes.
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