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| Could an artificial sunrise help you wake up more peacefully? |
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| After a mere decade of reading articles about blue light harming my sleep, I finally decided to kick my phone out of the bedroom last month. The very next day, my partner came home and surprised me with the item we would need in order to make our plan work: an alarm clock.
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| Now, I’m a minimalist. I don’t covet expensive or fancy things. So when I tell you that this alarm clock was aesthetically uninspired, trust me. The body was made of cheap white plastic, and the little digital screen displayed a complex assortment of numbers and letters. It was not the clock of my dreams, to say the least.
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| I probably should have gone back to CVS to return it that day. Instead, I set the alarm and put it on my bedside table. I awoke the next morning with a jolt as my room filled with an escalating series of beeps. Was there a tsunami? Was a bomb about to go off? Nope, turns out it was just time to wake up!
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| If you want to avoid my fate, consider a sunrise alarm clock. Some claim they can ease you into the day more “naturally” by mimicking the rising sun. Our team recently tested some out to see if they could help beat the morning grogginess. Here’s what they found.
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