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Biorhythms change, habits adapt, and my routine gets messed up.
I already miss school. Going to class, maybe not, but the rest of it. Libraries, gymnasium, and friendly faces. OK class, too. I really like routine. An active routine is best for me because it keeps me moving every day. Once I am out and about (on campus, that is) then I am motivated to keep moving.
Lethargy seems to sneak up on me. When I stop moving I start requiring more sleep. Next thing you know my circadian rhythm begins to shift, resetting itself back to a longer day than the typical 25h cycle.
Is there any way out? Can I freeze time?
I already miss school. Going to class, maybe not, but the rest of it. Libraries, gymnasium, and friendly faces. OK class, too. I really like routine. An active routine is best for me because it keeps me moving every day. Once I am out and about (on campus, that is) then I am motivated to keep moving.
Lethargy seems to sneak up on me. When I stop moving I start requiring more sleep. Next thing you know my circadian rhythm begins to shift, resetting itself back to a longer day than the typical 25h cycle.
Is there any way out? Can I freeze time?
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