I thought the brightness settings would be great so that I didn't wake my partner during night feeds when he needed to get up early
for work the next morning.
I'll go to pack something for lunch to take to
work the next morning only to find it's been scarfed down during the night (they both work nights so are up while I and my son sleep — their nights off are the worst.
This way you won't
miss work the next morning just because you didn't want any more Facebook alerts and inadvertently silenced the wake - up alarm you set on your phone.
Yet we tend to discard these warnings, believing that sleep isn't as important as diet and exercise, and we even take pride in our ability to pull an all - nighter and show up
at work the next morning.
I think wistfully of the nights in my 20s — I would stay up half the night dancing and then bounce
into work the next morning, perky as ever.
We all know the feeling — as the sun sets on a perfectly lovely weekend, a sense of gloom, anxiety, or even dread starts to settle on you as you think about returning to
work the next morning.
I brought it to
work the next morning and received many complements from my (hungry) co-workers.
There is no middle - of - the - night solidarity with a partner when Baby won't sleep, no other breadwinner in the family to head off for
work the next morning, no grandma or auntie to babysit for a few hours so Mommy can rest.
Even if he is going to
work the next morning, it will help to keep you sane during the day if he's able to help put the baby back to sleep at least one of the multiple times he / she will wake up throughout the night.
I wore it to
work the next morning and my boss asked if I had lost weight (Not that I know of but an awesome thing to hear!).
From the moment I applied it till I woke up for
work the next morning my lips were oh, so moist.
If you have one of those days when you don't think you can face the job again, what is it that gets you out the door and off to
work the next morning?
If you have a bad day, what is it that gets you out the door and off to
work the next morning?
Don't rely on the car you're fixing to get you to
work the next morning, or you will end up out there late at night in the middle of winter desperately trying to finish a major job!
The time you'll gain can be used to tackle some of the responsibilities you already have or get some extra sleep, both of which will help you stay focused when you get to
work the next morning.
It's Sunday night and you get this lump in the pit in the bottom of your stomach just thinking about going to
work the next morning.
What is it with men thinking that's an acceptable way to end the evening when they're going to swan off to
work the next morning and leave you to pick up the pieces?