![]() ![]() I do have a wonderful fiancé, who understands my concept of time, or lack thereof and he and all my friends love me just the same. I have noticed that I am much more successful than many early risers I know. ![]() I get all my business taken care of and do everything I need to do in a days time. I would say the benefits of rising early for me, would be getting to see the sunrise and smell the morning dew, while having coffee and Baileys on the porch listening to the birds without the sound of cars going by yet having more daylight for outside events and making first tracks in the powder on a gorgeous ski day! I have to admit…I can be drawn from slumber early in the A.M. However I don’t sleep past 10 either, even on a weekend.Being an owl or a lark is just a matter of preference. Or is it? Some – and by “some” I obviously mean scientists – say that it can be imbedded into our genes. So if your mama or papa were late nighters, chances are you will be too. In fact, it may run in the entire family. Geneticists are now looking even more into depth to figure out which particular “gene(s)” determine our day-loving/night-loving fates. Late nighters you are in for a surprise! Some of you CAN actually dominate and be even more of a genius than the average morning person.Īccording to Satoshi Kanazawa and his study, “More intelligent children are more likely to grow up to be nocturnal adults who go to bed late and wake up late on both weekdays and weekends.” Here’s an in-depth study on the subject by a team of geneticists from the University of Leicester.įor now, let’s focus on how the choice impacts our productivity. This is contrary to popular opinion which holds that early “morning birds always get the worm”. Still, many would argue that early risers are better prepped up for success because “they are more proactive” and ready to make things happen.Įven owls catch the rodents and insects they are looking for with their amazing sensory capabilities – and they do it darn well without sunlight. Regardless, it can’t be denied that both early risers and night owls have their own strengths and weaknesses. Let’s observe these differences – some of which are actually very surprising! It doesn’t make one better than the other-only slightly different. ![]() ⌄ Scroll down to continue reading article ⌄ 1. Early Birds are Persistent Perfectionists Night Owls are Go-GettersĪccording to a study conducted by the University of Barcelona, Spain, morning people tend to be more persistent and less likely to experience “fatigue, frustration, and difficulties”. ![]()
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