Get in the habit of not turning off alarms unless you’re doing the thing you’re supposed to do. This sounds impossible for some people I know. I used to be one of those people that would set 10 snoozes. But simply doing what the alarm says immediately IS a trainable skill. Every time you set the snooze you’re reinforcing setting the snooze.
Yes! For example, if you have trouble getting up when you hear an alarm, you can repeatedly practice lying in bed and setting your alarm for one minute from now, then immediately getting up when you hear it.
While you’re at it, you might as well practice getting up, getting dressed, making the bed, starting the kettle (or whatever you would do for breakfast), etc.
(Disclaimer: I haven’t done this; I’ve only read about doing it.)
Set double layers of alarms. I’ve turned off the first one and slept another two hours, way too many times!
Get in the habit of not turning off alarms unless you’re doing the thing you’re supposed to do. This sounds impossible for some people I know. I used to be one of those people that would set 10 snoozes. But simply doing what the alarm says immediately IS a trainable skill. Every time you set the snooze you’re reinforcing setting the snooze.
Yes! For example, if you have trouble getting up when you hear an alarm, you can repeatedly practice lying in bed and setting your alarm for one minute from now, then immediately getting up when you hear it.
While you’re at it, you might as well practice getting up, getting dressed, making the bed, starting the kettle (or whatever you would do for breakfast), etc.
(Disclaimer: I haven’t done this; I’ve only read about doing it.)
You might want to make the habit a bit shorter than that so that it is easier to practice and repeat a lot.