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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 531500" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>That's pretty cool. Ever tried putting your alarm clock on a cookie sheet? It makes the thing - ECHO.....echo....echo..........</p><p></p><p>Dude had to be the worst person in the world to wake up - so I trained him to use "Back Track" and while he thought it was the WORLDS LAMEST TRICK - it's worked wonders. At night before you go to sleep until you get conditioned? You stand at your bedside and if you want to get up at six AM - you take six steps away from the bed, then BACK TRACK six steps into your bed. all the while you say I need to get up at six, I need to get up at six am , I need to get up at six am - then fall into bed, cover up and go to sleep, watch tv - read a book - For the first week - you can use an alarm but you'll probably wake up before or right at 6:00 AM - </p><p></p><p>Eventually you won't need to use the alarm -For 1/2 hour - you take a half step, 1/4 hour - 1/4 steps - I've been doing this for years - because like your brother? I came up swining. NO idea why. To this day - you can't stand over me to wake me - better to grab my feet and shake me or just not touch me at all. I just startle very easily and I hit harder than I startle. I do NOT ever mean to hurt anyone - But you can ask DF about NOT waking me. You'll only need to do it once to remember. That's how I know your brother wasn't faking it at all. It's not a good feeling - that's why when I heard about the walking backwards - I worked on it -and taught Dude - he was worse than I was - crabbier, grumpier - and when he fell back to sleep? it was hopeless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 531500, member: 4964"] That's pretty cool. Ever tried putting your alarm clock on a cookie sheet? It makes the thing - ECHO.....echo....echo.......... Dude had to be the worst person in the world to wake up - so I trained him to use "Back Track" and while he thought it was the WORLDS LAMEST TRICK - it's worked wonders. At night before you go to sleep until you get conditioned? You stand at your bedside and if you want to get up at six AM - you take six steps away from the bed, then BACK TRACK six steps into your bed. all the while you say I need to get up at six, I need to get up at six am , I need to get up at six am - then fall into bed, cover up and go to sleep, watch tv - read a book - For the first week - you can use an alarm but you'll probably wake up before or right at 6:00 AM - Eventually you won't need to use the alarm -For 1/2 hour - you take a half step, 1/4 hour - 1/4 steps - I've been doing this for years - because like your brother? I came up swining. NO idea why. To this day - you can't stand over me to wake me - better to grab my feet and shake me or just not touch me at all. I just startle very easily and I hit harder than I startle. I do NOT ever mean to hurt anyone - But you can ask DF about NOT waking me. You'll only need to do it once to remember. That's how I know your brother wasn't faking it at all. It's not a good feeling - that's why when I heard about the walking backwards - I worked on it -and taught Dude - he was worse than I was - crabbier, grumpier - and when he fell back to sleep? it was hopeless. [/QUOTE]
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