Earlier this week, history occurred at “The Today Show.” Al Roker, America’s favorite weatherman, overslept for the first time in 39 years. He actually managed to make it in time for “The Today Show,” but he missed his early early morning show “Wake Up With Al.” If Al Roker, whose job literally depends on his ability to wake up super early, can oversleep, then what hope do the rest of us have?
Sleeping through the alarm is fairly common. You might do this for a number of reasons: you are not getting enough sleep, your sleep schedule is off (which means your inner alarm system is off), or you may have a poor mindset.
Sleeping through that annoying beeping sound or even the harmonious tunes of Lady Gaga is a result of all those things. However, sleeping through your wake-up call or even hitting the snooze button can damage your productivity for the entire day. So that you don’t ruin your day because of oversleeping, we came up with a few tips to help you with this problem.