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Specifications:
- A small cool table alarm clock for awaking the deepest of sleepers
- 100% brand new and elegant design cool table top clocks
- Cute style, bright color, great for your kids, your best friends, girls or yourself, it makes your home stylish
- With decorative clocks, you can be a punctual person which is important for success
- Put your cool decorative clocks on the office and home desk, TV, or other place if you want to
- These decorative clocks are easy and convenient to use
- These decorative clocks are not only time reminder but also decor for you
- Powered by 2 AA battery(not included)
- Dimension: 120 x 95 x 60mm / 4.7 x 3.7 x 2.4in(L x W x H)
- Color: Orange
Details:



- Cute style, bright color, great for your kids, your best friends, girls or yourself, it makes your home stylish


- Put your cool alarm clock on the office and home desk, TV, or other place if you want to
- Powered by 2 AA battery(not included)
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How to Wake Up On Time:
Do you have trouble waking up on time in the mornings despite desperate attempts to do so? Are you afraid you might lose your job or fail a class because you can't get up on time? While most people can simply set an alarm clock and get up at the desired time, almost everybody has trouble rousing themselves at some point, and many people frequently sleep through their alarms. If you're chronically late for work, or if you just need to make sure you don't miss your flight early tomorrow morning, read on
- Get enough sleep. It's hard to drag yourself out of bed after one night of inadequate sleep, and chronic sleep deprivation (a sleep deficit) makes the task even harder. Determine how much sleep you need and make sure to get about that amount each night. At a bare minimum, when waking up on time is crucial, you should try very hard to go to sleep for at least eight hours, even if you have otherwise restful sleep patterns. Your body can't "store" sleep
- Get into a rhythm. Your body's clock follows a circadian rhythm. If your rhythm is set properly, you may be able to regularly wake up refreshed without an alarm, but if it's not you'll wake up groggy or even sleep through your alarm altogether. Make an effort to get to bed and to get up at about the same times every day. If you work changing shifts or otherwise have to adjust your schedule, your rhythm will be thrown off for a while, but you can reset it over a few days
- Adjust for your sleep cycles. The typical human sleep cycle is 90 minutes. Adjust the time you wake up or the time you go to bed so that you sleep for some multiple of 90 minutes (6, 7.5 or 9 hours, for example), and you'll wake up more refreshed
- Get the right alarm clock. Some people need a very loud, harsh alarm, some can't wake up to the radio, and some find that gradual waking works best. There are even many varieties of alarms to stick near you that will vibrate to awaken you, including a vibrating pillow, wrist band, and devices that clip on to your pillow or go between your mattresses. Experiment to find the alarm clock that's best for you and your neighbor(assuming you want to be respectful of course!)
- Position your alarm clock so that you have to get out of bed to turn it off. It's quite common to reach over to the nightstand, turn off the alarm, and go back to sleep without even remembering doing so. If you have to get out of bed and walk across the room, however, you're more likely to stay awake
- Brighten up your bedroom. The body naturally wakes up faster when it's light outside, so keep your curtains open to use the sun to help you awake. If you need to wake up when it's dark, or if you live in a dreary, cloudy place, consider using a timer on your bedroom lamp or getting a light box or a bedside dawn simulator
- Use a very loud alarm like the windup clock pictured above. Place the clock inside a kitchen pot or other metal container turned upside down. Or sleep with headphones on so you get the jolt awake without disturbing others
Tips:
- If all else fails, just put your alarm clock away from your bed, and extra loud. You wont be able to sleep, if you don't get up
- After setting your alarm clock, put it in a box, lock it with a key and put the key in the farthest corner of the house. You should be awake by the time you get it unlocked to turn it off
- Splash your face with cold water. The cold water will wake you up, and you can get a move on from there
- Make sure that your alarm is properly set before going to bed
- Make sure to remember all the reasons you need to get right out of bed
- Try putting a slice of lemon next to your alarm, when you shut off your alarm, lick or suck on the lemon. That'll wake you up for sure
Package Included:
- 1 x Alarm Clock
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Bruno Charvoz
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02-18-2011- Other Thoughts: I wanted a table-top clock for our bedroom. I fell in love with this one right away!
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Edwin Montufar
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12-04-2010- Other Thoughts: The clock looks lovely on my night table and was just as advertised. It is a great addition to the many clocks I already had.
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ORC Technology
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01-15-2011- Other Thoughts: I have been looking for a wooden clock for a long time.
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ilona golubev
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04-14-2011- Other Thoughts: I bought this clock for my office and have to say that it is very well made, and elegant.
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william robinson
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11-27-2010- Other Thoughts: I bought this for a side table in my office and I have to say I am very pleased.
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