Originally posted by: baffled2
Originally posted by: ffmcobalt
I'm not sure if you've done it already, but consider craping heavy towels or something over your windows in the bedroom. A dark room will eventually fool your mind into thinking that you're sleeping at night. Studies have shown that the mind tries to wake itself up when it senses sunlight under normal conditions.
Other than that, my only advice is time, really. Eventually, your body will get used to it - even if it takes a couple weeks.
Good luck, Baff
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I'd worked second or third shift all my life but when I got laid off almost 2 yrs ago I switched over almost automatically to more of a day shift sleep cycle. The company hasn't decide yet which shift they want to assign to me as my primary(we all take turns with on call )
The night shift crew leader was looking at the schedule at the end of our shift and told me he's going to request that I be assigned to them)I guess they liked me,which is good but it won't be if I can't sleep during the day.One thing is for sure,if I work nights I'm going to keep my tanning membership and force myself to get to the gym even if I'm exhausted,lol, don't want to become a pasty faced geek