Does the time of day (morning, evening, night, weather) affect a person's mood to do any kind of work. Homework, chores, yard work, school work, etc.
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Timmy's iSearch What i already know
What i already know is that when i get up in the morning i feel like sleep for a couple more hours because its early in the morning and because im exhausted. Sometimes on the weekend i feel like sleeping in the morning until about 10:30 and then wake up and go out and do something in the afternoon a fun activity or a night on the town, if im not working. I realize that on weekends i sometimes wake up in the morning and go "ugh its to early, i dont feel like going to work today" just because it to early in the morning. When i started to see this kind of morning behavior in me i thought that other students may feel the same. I already know that weather can make a great impact on the behavior of people, but does the time of day do? i would imagine that in the morning people would feel tired and sluggish as they progress into noon, and feel up and awake. As we go from noon to the afternoon i think people will feel exhaust but still have a bit of energy left. As nighttime comes near people would probably tend to feel tired or maybe awake as they maybe called "night owls" or "night hawks"
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Timmy's iSearch Blog The story behind my topic: Does time affect a students will to do work
When you wake up in the morning do you feel like moving or doing any work? Or in the evening time, do you feel like that your body just doesnt want to do anything at all because of the time of day? I think the time of day does affect a students will to work. I chosen this topic because i wanted to see if students are affect by the time of day because I know I am. When i wake up early in the morning i feel sleepy and fatigued and dont feel like moving my body until a little bit later. In the evening time i fell like doing a fun activity first and the work later rather than getting the work done first and not have to worry about it later. Is it the time of day thats affect us? or is it just our bodies itselves thats affect our mood and willing to work? I decided to go deep inside this question to uncover the story whether or not is it true.
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