Killing Time: How I Ditched my Alarm Clock and Why I’m Never Looking Back

Posted on 12 Feb, 2008

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  1. Max said,

    Wrote on February 17, 2008 @ 6:02 pm

    Good call on #6. I’ve found that when I can fall back on the ol’ alarm clock I’m much more likely to stay up to all hours of the night/early morning. I’m also a big fan of tea, and I’m going to check out this kava tea that Clay mentions….sounds great!

  2. Clay Collins said,

    Wrote on February 17, 2008 @ 6:10 pm

    @Max: glad you stopped by. Yeah, Kava’s great. It’s an herb, but I think it should be treated like any other pharmaceutical. It works a lot like a gaba inhibitor and puts you at ease right quick. I imagine addiction is possible (although I’m not certain), and that’s never good.

  3. Laurie said,

    Wrote on February 17, 2008 @ 6:22 pm

    This post made me so happy! It was a great idea to track your alarm-free success. Added you to my RSS feed and will be forwarding this post to others!

  4. Clay Collins said,

    Wrote on February 17, 2008 @ 6:35 pm

    @Laurie: You were no doubt the inspiration. Did you mention the alarm clock thing the first time we met? I remember thinking, this woman knows what time it is, as in this video at ~2:28. :-) Glad you stopped by and I’m honored that you’re forwarding the post.

  5. Laurie said,

    Wrote on February 17, 2008 @ 7:56 pm

    Oh my god, that video is hysterical. “The only pain I got time for is the pain I put on fools who don’t know what time it is.”

  6. Chris Regnery said,

    Wrote on February 17, 2008 @ 8:47 pm

    Fantastic stuff.

    I found that when I started my 30 days of eating raw foods, I changed from a completely hectic and awful sleeping “schedule” (if you could call it that), to one that is very rock solid.

    I think I’m now going to add this in as well and see how it goes!

    Much Love,
    Chris Regnery

  7. Clay Collins said,

    Wrote on February 17, 2008 @ 9:06 pm

    @Chris: nice! Good luck to you. You’re collecting really interesting raw food data information on your blog, by the way. It’s great that eating better would lead to better sleep. I’ve found that hydrating, meditating, taking care of myself is the key. Oh, and here’s another funny thing: getting good sleep leads to better sleep. Kind of a feedback loop.

    If you end up ditching your alarm clock, and you can think of it, stop back here and let me know how it all went. I’d enjoy hearing other’s experiences.

    Thanks for stopping by!

  8. Annie J said,

    Wrote on February 22, 2008 @ 1:22 am

    Hmm, waking up without an alarm clock. Nifty! I shall take your advice into account and try it sometime!

  9. Clay Collins said,

    Wrote on February 23, 2008 @ 4:52 am

    @Annie: If you end up trying this stuff, please let me know how it goes. Best of luck to you.

    ~Clay

  10. Caron said,

    Wrote on February 27, 2008 @ 2:22 pm

    At different times in my life, I have been very successful at waking up with no alarm at the required time on time everyday, even on days with very important events. I would just tell myself what time before I went to sleep. I would usually wake up at different times in the night & check the time to see if it was time to get up yet, but I would just go right back to sleep if it was too early. I always still feel very well rested in the morning.

    Nice post.

  11. kristina said,

    Wrote on February 29, 2008 @ 10:24 pm

    Hmmm… I have been doing this for years. I HATE the sound of an alarm clock and if I don’t wake up, I have a furry friend who will let me know. Thought this was interesting in light of your “embrace your night owl” type article. I enjoy my mornings too much to stay up too late anyway- maybe you are right about the myth of thinking one is getting ahead? In the morning all possibilities are still open and I am convinced I am going to have a great, productive day.

  12. Clay Collins said,

    Wrote on March 2, 2008 @ 7:27 pm

    @Kristina: you are awesome for commenting on my blog. I miss Minneapolis and Emerson Ave. Where are you living now? I hope that you like your new life and congrats on all the fellowships and other successes.

  13. Alanna said,

    Wrote on March 4, 2008 @ 2:26 pm

    Hi Clay,

    I found your blog from a comment you posted on Zen Habits, and I found Zen Habits on digg about two months ago. :) I liked this post a lot, very interesting stuff. I do have a question for you, though. Was your schedule pre-set, as in did you really have to wake up at 4:30 on one day, 6:30 on another, or did you just choose these times to test waking up without an alarm clock?

  14. Clay Collins said,

    Wrote on March 7, 2008 @ 1:18 am

    @Alanna: My schedule was not pre-set. I just picked those times to see whether my body could wake me up at different times of the day. And if a severely morning person who’s always had trouble waking up can do it, then person others can as well.

  15. Investing & Passive Income said,

    Wrote on March 13, 2008 @ 6:45 pm

    I can wake up any time I want as well. unless I have to catch a flight, then I wake up every 30 mins after midnight!

    the problem I have is going to bed at the right time.
    in the past few days I gone to bed at 7:30 am, 3 am, 10pm, 12 am… so you see its not really healthy.

  16. Robert said,

    Wrote on April 24, 2008 @ 9:00 pm

    I am a teenager and if I didn’t have my alarm clock, I wouldn’t wake up until noon.

  17. p5max said,

    Wrote on May 13, 2008 @ 9:30 pm

    Clay,

    I was going through your article and particularly that time log part - “A record of the first 7 days of my alarm clock-less experiment ” got me interesting.

    Also, Because of the influence of Steve Pavlina’s blogs and “the sectet”, these days, i am leaning towards the idea of “Intention Manifestation”.

    So, last night, before i went to sleep by 12 (i usually need 6 - 7 hours of sleep).. and just thought (for a brief period of time) of waking up by 6.15 AM next morning and set the alarm clock too and went to sleep.

    Next morning - i woke up by 6.13 AM happily. I didnt find myself being happy(i was actually smiling) while waking up for a long time and today morning i did!.

    I am not saying that there is a link between automatic-body-alarm and waking up happy. But, i observed that too along with how awesome this worked.

    I wasnt trying to exactly experiment the automatic-body-alarm thing last nignt.. Though i just put out the intention (as i was reading your blog just before sleep)..

    I am interested and am going to experiment this tonight also..

  18. adrianna said,

    Wrote on May 15, 2008 @ 10:03 am

    Clay -
    i just stumbled onto this marvelous gem of your creativity.
    i LOVE your work - and you - i think…he..he…

    i’ve never used an alarm clock unless i need to catch a flight.
    i typically wake up relaxed and enjoy luxuriating with a hot Café laté and essentially spend a good hour ( sometimes 2) in the AM as if i have all day to myself (despite the fact that i definitely have other responsibilities). during this AM time, i journal, brainstorm ideas, sometimes i paint, when it’s nice out I love to garden and spend time in the soil.

    I literally go off to my executive job (which i do love) daily without a care in the world. for me this complete relaxation in the AM works beautifully.
    I practice yoga daily and cannot imagine my life without it and it’s benefits. Yoga plays a huge role in the “taking care of/ connecting with self” sphere. Yoga along with delicious home cooked and slowly enjoyed dinners is my evenign relaxation I suppose.

    my natural/ideal sleep-time 10:30 - wake time 5:30.
    i also love your correlation of your ability to wake up as you wish to your how right you are with yourself
    and the world.”
    I’d never thought of it in this context before. it makes excellent sense.

    ciao
    AJ

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