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Night owls and early birds have different personality traits
CBS News ^ | July 24, 2014 | CBS News

Posted on 11/08/2015 6:04:23 AM PST by Dallas59

Whether you are an early bird or a night owl may not only determine when you prefer to sleep -- it can also affect your personality and quality of life. And it looks like night owls may have it tougher when it comes to their overall well-being and functioning in a predominantly 9-to-5 world.

In a recent study, researchers at the University of Barcelona, Spain, compared "morning people," those early birds who like to get up at dawn, and "evening people," night owls who prefer to stay up late and sleep in. Among the differences they found is that morning people tend to be more persistent. Morning types are also more resistant to fatigue, frustration and difficulties, which often translates into lower levels of anxiety and lower rates of depression, higher life satisfaction and less likelihood of substance abuse.

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TOPICS: Computers/Internet; Conspiracy; Education; Health/Medicine
KEYWORDS: dayshift; nightshift; sleep
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To: Flycatcher

In reading the works of HOMER, I noticed quite a few mentions of “Light, rosy fingered dawn”. Didn’t those people have TV to keep them up till midnight? ;-)


21 posted on 11/08/2015 7:36:01 AM PST by Ruy Dias de Bivar
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To: Dallas59

Being a night owl myself since early childhod, I’ve come to think that it is a personality trait with a definite genetic origin. Maybe it goes back to a time when humans existed in small bands of fifty people or so. There would always need to be some few who were comfortable staying up late to guard the cave entrance or the campsite. They were the night watch.


22 posted on 11/08/2015 7:36:53 AM PST by PUGACHEV
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To: Politicalkiddo

Nothing good happens after midnight. ;o)


23 posted on 11/08/2015 7:44:17 AM PST by super7man (Oh why did I post that, now I'll never be able to run for Congress.)
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To: Ruy Dias de Bivar
"In reading the works of HOMER, I noticed quite a few mentions of “Light, rosy fingered dawn”. Didn’t those people have TV to keep them up till midnight.

Apparently, it did not take the invention of television to distract people into staying up past midnight. Look at "A Modern Midnight Conversation" by William Hogarth from 1730.


24 posted on 11/08/2015 7:49:26 AM PST by PUGACHEV
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To: Dallas59
I was always a night owl, and it was a struggle. Most of my career I worked on big software projects, and I normally stayed up until 2:00 AM working on work-related stuff from home. I was generally on call for things as well, and since we had offices (my last job at least) around the world, so I could get calls any time of day or night (weekends included).

In my early years I would set 2 alarm clocks, and for a number of years I had the mainframe programmed to call me as a backup alarm. Sometime even that didn't work.

Occasionally my bosses tried to give me grief about rolling into the office at 9:30 or 10:00, but they couldn't change my ways. Fortunately I was always able to get everyone at work to adjust to my schedule, and I got to finish out my career doing things my way.

25 posted on 11/08/2015 8:01:41 AM PST by Cementjungle
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To: Dallas59
And it looks like night owls may have it tougher when it comes to their overall well-being and functioning in a predominantly 9-to-5 world.

It's all SOCIETY'S fault!!!!!! /sarc

26 posted on 11/08/2015 8:02:38 AM PST by MortMan (The rule of law is now the law of rulings - Judicial, IRS, EPA...)
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To: MaskedMan
If you don’t mind my asking, how do you get to log so much time in the wild?

I'm a field biologist. I conduct bird surveys in spring/summer and then botany surveys in summer/fall.

But in winter I'm home doing data entry! And, yes, it's great to be home with the wife!!

27 posted on 11/08/2015 8:05:55 AM PST by Flycatcher (God speaks to us, through the supernal lightness of birds, in a special type of poetry.)
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To: dfwgator

LOL!!


28 posted on 11/08/2015 8:09:56 AM PST by PistolPaknMama
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To: Ruy Dias de Bivar

Your post is so true! Our electronic gadgets (particularly TV) really do change our natural sleeping habits. Now that I’m home, I find myself getting a little soft too. I didn’t get up until dawn today! Getting lazy!


29 posted on 11/08/2015 8:10:16 AM PST by Flycatcher (God speaks to us, through the supernal lightness of birds, in a special type of poetry.)
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To: Dallas59

I have this pasted on my computer:

“The Internet is in direct contradiction with bedtime. One of them has to give.”

I used to be a morning person. And then came the Internet. Sigh.


30 posted on 11/08/2015 8:35:16 AM PST by Exit148 ((Loose Chnge Club founder) Put yours aside for the next Freepathon!)
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To: Dallas59
Among the differences they found is that morning people tend to be more persistent. Morning types are also more resistant to fatigue, frustration and difficulties, which often translates into lower levels of anxiety and lower rates of depression, higher life satisfaction and less likelihood of substance abuse.

So...according to this study, night owls are inconstant and weak, tire easily, easily frustrated and stymied, anxious and depressed.

31 posted on 11/08/2015 8:59:28 AM PST by Bloody Sam Roberts (Democracy is not freedom. Democracy is simply majoritarianism. It is incompatible with real freedom.)
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To: Flycatcher
In very short order in the wilderness, you go to bed the moment the sun sets.

Sun goes down, pants go down. Sun goes up, pants go up.

32 posted on 11/08/2015 9:01:50 AM PST by Bloody Sam Roberts (Democracy is not freedom. Democracy is simply majoritarianism. It is incompatible with real freedom.)
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To: PUGACHEV
They were the night watch.

"Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?
Who watches the watchmen?

33 posted on 11/08/2015 9:04:54 AM PST by Bloody Sam Roberts (Democracy is not freedom. Democracy is simply majoritarianism. It is incompatible with real freedom.)
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To: All

I was trying to remember the wording of the bedtime/computer contradiction, when I posted from my iPhone. Here is the exact wording:

“The concept of bedtime is entirely in contradiction with the concept of modern day computing. One of them has got to give.”


34 posted on 11/08/2015 10:24:22 AM PST by Exit148 ((Loose Chnge Club founder) Put yours aside for the next Freepathon!)
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To: Sequoyah101

I’m a night owl and Mr. GG2 is an early riser. He gets out of bed and then I hear him in the kitchen chatting with the dog and singing a little song as he makes his cereal. I groan and go back to sleep for 2 more hours. :-)


35 posted on 11/08/2015 10:36:42 AM PST by Georgia Girl 2 (The only purpose of a pistol is to fight your way back to the rifle you should never have dropped)
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To: super7man

What are you talking about? I usually finish books around 4AM. ;) If that’s not good, I don’t know what is.


36 posted on 11/08/2015 11:08:25 AM PST by Politicalkiddo ("We have too many high sounding words, and too few actions that correspond with them." Abigail Adams)
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To: Sequoyah101

I’ve been both throughout my life.

Since I have been self employed for most of my working life, unless I have an appointment or deadline, it does not matter when I work and sleep. When I had young children, I had to be early to sleep and early to rise.

But what works best for me is to work when I get spurts or explosions of creative energy - day or night - and sleep when my mind is clam and my body tired.


37 posted on 11/08/2015 5:57:27 PM PST by SaraJohnson
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To: super7man
Nothing good happens after midnight. ;o)

Better not post anything like that on a Friday or a Saturday night here on FR. Weekends are challenging for singles. LOL

38 posted on 11/08/2015 6:05:30 PM PST by ladyjane
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