Make it a good one, from the first
buzz of the alarm clock to lights out.
But now that I have begun to master the art of sleeping, why would I keep disrupting it every morning with that nasty
buzz of my alarm clock and a wave of stressful to - do's crashing over me the instant I open my eyes?
It is fun to fantasize about the life of a full - time writer: rolling out of bed not to the strident
buzz of the alarm clock but to the sound of birds chirping...
It is fun to fantasize about the life of a full - time writer: rolling out of bed not to the strident
buzz of the alarm clock but to the sound of birds chirping outside, making that perfect cup of coffee, sitting down in your favorite writing location in your comfiest clothes (or, heck, in your pajamas), faithful dog at your feet, and spending the day with your story and your characters.
Not exact matches
When the
alarm buzzes at 5:40 am, I groggily pull myself out
of bed and go through the motions, but my pace is slow and my mind is still back in bed, resting under the sheets.
The
buzz of fluorescent lights and anxiety about the loud fire
alarm going off may distract her, making it difficult to pay attention and participate in class.
We allow our
alarm clocks to
buzz at least a dozen times before we decide we have to get out
of bed...
Were you refreshed and able to jump out
of bed...... or did it take a while to force yourself up and out
of bed, after being rudely shaken out
of your slumber by that stupid
alarm clock
buzz,
buzz,
buzzing in your ear?
I hate to get heavy here, and ruin your
buzz, but
alarming figures released by The National Crime Agency (NCA) show the number
of people reporting rape on their first date with someone they met on a dating website or app has risen by more than 450 % in five years.
As each day counts down, with the
buzz of a morning
alarm clock signalling breakfast, David gradually makes friends each struggling to cope with the pressures
of settling down.
And, in my view, this
alarm at «too much information» shows that we have forgotten that we all have learned to walk around with our eyes narrowed and our ears nearly shuttered, because we are always and everywhere immersed in an infinite amount
of information — William James» «great blooming,
buzzing confusion».
Waking up to the brain - scrambling blast
of an audible
alarm seems like cruel and unusual punishment after months
of being tickled awake by a Fitbit quietly
buzzing on our wrist.
Evening marina strolls have turned to early morning school runs, and your
alarm clock which for the duration
of your break was the sun through your window or the sound
of crickets outside, is now an annoying electronic
buzzing.