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Hate Mornings? Try a Zen Alarm Clock!
Matt Smith
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Now I detest mornings, and  just never on any given day,  do I look or feel any good first thing in the morning.  But I must say was I happy when some bright and loving ideas person came up with the notion
of a Zen  Alarm Clock.  

I have been going into the office each morning looking like I just had the 'shakin shinnola's'  scared out of 
me.  Even my hair was on edge.  

Zen..Zen..Zen, no matter how you say it, it at all times  sounds peaceful. Therein of course lay the other
drawback,  when I first got my Zen Alarm Clock I was later than usual everyday for about a week,  reason
was my subconscious took its time accepting the switch, and in the beginning all my Zen Alarm  Clock did
was pacify and calm me into a deeper sleep.

Second day out though, smart as a whip, I purchased one for my Supervisor so that he would experience the same things as me, also  it was some small insurance that he would believe my explanation and not think I had completely lost my  glue, by offering up a brand new, though weak and nonsensical excuse.

Now, from what I have been able to find out, the theory behind the design of these clocks is a natural kind of beauty and,  that it comes naturally from nature. As humans it is our nature to respond to beautiful things. So where  does this beauty fit with a Zen Alarm Clock? Well it is in the chimes, mmmmm! Heaven!

Now clocks are what effectively ensure that our lives are regimented.  Time for this, time for that, time to go
 here, time to go there etc. So as far as a clock that is expressly for the purpose of waking one up is
concerned, surely it  should have a serene and gentle nature, as it were.  


Of course, gentle is completely lost on some people.  This is not necessarily a bad thing, but surely we all 
fancy to be woken gently rather than being scared or startled into it.  So try a Zen Alarm Clock for yourself
someday - and awaken calmly for a change!!

Matt Smith is a persistently tired person because he is a persistently bad sleeper,  as are all who ever share a bed or room with him. 

Matt Smith is also a well-liked article writer and you can get more his musing 'right here'   or, see what he has written 'over here'







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