Sentences with phrase «sets alarm»

Scott Weiss, a New York City physical therapist and trainer who has worked with the National Football League and gymnast Kerry Strugg, sets his alarm for the same time every morning — whether or not he actually has to be up for work at that hour.
He sets his alarm, gets to the bus stop on time and puts in a full day.
The term «fashion» immediately sets alarm bells ringing in your mind.
Image credit The term «fashion» immediately sets alarm bells ringing in your mind.
An abject performance against Arsenal sets alarm bells ringing and requires questions to be asked.
Aaron gets everybody's number, looks up their birthday and then sets an alarm on his phone so that he wishes them happy birthday.
Joel Buchsbaum sets his alarm clock for late afternoon sometimes — even if he isn't napping.
PepsiCo CEO Indra Nooyi goes even further setting her alarm for four.
There's a climbing wall, nap pods (lay down in the capsule, set the alarm, zzzzz), a bowling alley, multiple gyms, a variety of healthy cafes, mini kitchens, and classes on anything from American Sign Language to Public Speaking.
The device can do things like tell you the traffic, send and read messages, and set an alarm or timer, but it doesn't work with the calendar or email.
Users can launch the voice - assistant function, Bixby Voice, which can not only pull information but can also perform hands - free functions, such as opening an application or setting an alarm clock.
But rather than politics, Darby, in a Dec. 3 report, wrote it's the country's monetary policy — the Bank of Thailand surprised analysts with an interest rate cut last month to boost growth — that «ought to be setting the alarm bells ringing in investors ears.»
Set the alarm for 4 AM so you can check things off your list and clear your mind before the rest of the world has lined up for its morning coffee.
A great way to do this is to set an alarm for every hour that you are awake, and allow yourself to tap into the emotion of having already received what you desire.
You can also give it commands like, «Set an alarm for 8 a.m.»
If you need to set an alarm as a reminder, just ask Cortana.
Whether you set your alarm clock earlier, start pumping iron, or download an app to help you out, try starting from the next time you wake up.
Set your alarm — if you sleep too long, the nap will do more harm than good.
It does all the usual voice - activated smart assistant things, like get the weather, set alarms and timers, peruse the news, control smart thermostats and light bulbs.
Those folks in New York need to either binge - watch until 3 a.m. or set their alarms to wake up groggy to get a new iPhone.
And for those of us who don't like the idea of setting an alarm for 3 a.m. ET to buy a smartphone, it's just not working.
Set an alarm for sometime in the latter half of the night; when it goes off, get out of bed and stay awake «for up to an hour,» he advises.
They all follow the same general protocol: After sleeping for several hours, you wake up — either naturally or by setting an alarm — and then remain alert as your body drifts back to sleep.
With an upside like that, how could it not be worth setting your alarm a few minutes earlier, argue a number of Quora respondents.
Set an alarm on your watch, phone, or computer to go off every hour during your workday.
But for anyone who's not an early bird, setting the alarm an hour or two earlier than usual can feel like a mild form of torture.
Eventually I just stopped setting an alarm at all, and would eventually peel myself out of bed in time to see the sun disappear into the afternoon sky.
For example, I have a good reason for not wanting to set my alarm to go off at 3 a.m. in the night to catch a flight at 6 a.m. I travel so much that I prefer health and comfort over the cheapest flight tickets.
Exhausted from hours of nonstop work, the interns would sneak into a bathroom stall, plug headphones into their smartphones and set the alarm, in hopes of stealing a few precious minutes of shut - eye, according to several former interns who worked for the bank in the summer of 2011.
Set your alarm five minutes earlier to have time to make your coffee.
So, setting your alarm clock an hour earlier is the simplest and most effective way to carve out some work time for yourself.
You can train yourself to wake up earlier, Matheson says, by setting your alarm 15 minutes earlier each day (and heeding its call).
Kovacs recommends ordering a double espresso, set your alarm for 25 to 30 minutes and take a nap.
Eke suggests setting alarms or reminders on your phone to remind you of important bill due dates.
They also know that the most productive hours of the day are usually in the morning — and if they have work to do this weekend and want time left over for some recreation, they have to set their alarm clock earlier.
Last year, my wife, Bobbie, led a movement on social media called #middaybabymidday — mobilizing hundreds of thousands of people to set their alarms for midday and pray for the nations, to warfare against darkness and take a stand against the enemy that his plans shall not prosper.
Wow, it's as much as I can do to set the alarm using my phone's touch screen!
(It might help to set an alarm on your phone if you're busy or forgetful.)
So if you're really worried about Armageddon coming on Saturday, set your alarm for 10:30 am.
I usually set my alarm about 1.5 to 2 hours before I have to leave and am always awake a couple of minutes before the alarm goes off.
The kids have started their countdown until summer vacation starts, and to be honest so have I. It's always bittersweet ending another school year and watching your kids grow up right before your eyes — but I truly look forward to not having to set an alarm clock or pack lunches or being on any kind of schedule for a couple of months.
Perhaps write yourself a note or set an alarm for next time.
You know those days when you set your alarm to wake up super early so you can have enough time in the morning but the alarm doesn't happen to go off?
While not having to set an alarm is really nice, I mostly appreciate having constant access to my kitchen.
(If you are going to do this, make sure you set an alarm!)
I missed my WW meeting on Saturday because I overslept — I never set an alarm on the weekends because I am always up by 7:15 or 7:30 — I didn't wake up until 9!
I set my alarm bright and early to start the day off right, get a cup of coffee in before work.
I like it sweeter, so I set my alarm clock for that 8 hours.
But she does take a shower every morning, so I had her set her alarm at night to remind her to place a full bottle of water in her shower.
I love not having to set the alarm clock, lingering over a cup of coffee, and I just put another loaf of bread in the oven for breakfast — I love the smell of bread baking!
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