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April 11, 2025 7 mins

What time do you naturally wake up in the morning? Because research was just released on what the time you naturally wake up in the morning can tell you about your personality!!

Are you someone who wakes up at 4am? What about 8am? Or what about even after 9am?



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Speaker 1 (00:00):
What time do you naturally wake up in the morning.
It's the Jewel Show. Are you up at five am?
No coffee bouncing around your house and annoying everybody?

Speaker 2 (00:09):
Bro?

Speaker 1 (00:09):
Are you up at eight am and ease into the
day by scrolling on your phone for forty five minutes
until you absolutely have to get out of bed? Or
are you one of those people that wakes up at noon,
looks out the window and says nope, and then goes
back to sleep. Well, a new study is out that
says what your natural wake up time about Sorry, what
your natural wake up time says about your personality? Okay,

(00:32):
so think about what time you normally wake up, and
then right after this we'll tell you what it says
about you as a person. That's in three minutes. It's
the Jewbal Show. What does the time you wake up
in the morning say about you as a person? Great question,
it's a good question. I know you didn't ask it
this morning, but you're gonna tell you because a new survey,
a new research just came out that says you can

(00:53):
tell everything about your personality based on what time you
naturally wake up in the morning. So we'll go over now.
So you can learn a little bit more about yourself.

Speaker 2 (00:59):
And there's a lot of d where you don't have
an alarm, like this is just you doing you.

Speaker 1 (01:03):
Yeah, okay, well, I mean maybe in alarm. I don't know.
I can't tell if it says anything about like alarm
or no alarm, But basically, what time you get up
in the morning? Okay, if you wake up at four am?

Speaker 3 (01:15):
Waking up that early?

Speaker 1 (01:17):
He says it naturally, I get up at three thirty
jubile morning. Why do you do that?

Speaker 3 (01:23):
Naturally?

Speaker 1 (01:24):
You have an alarm? Now I do it naturally? Yeah,
Like it's rare that I sleep past four Yeah, even
on the weekends. Oh no, I.

Speaker 2 (01:34):
Would before, but that's with an alarm during the week only.

Speaker 1 (01:38):
It says, if you wake up at four am, your
personality is highly disciplined and proactive. People who wake up
at four am often have a strong sense of discipline
and self control.

Speaker 2 (01:49):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:49):
I feel like you are pretty disciplined, right, Yeah, with
the things I want to be disciplined you want to be. Yeah,
you are ask me to be disciplined about checking an email?
You don't want to be I have asked for this. Yes,
It says they're energetic risers. That's true for me, Like
I wake up and I'm gonna just up, like I
pop out of bed. I don't. I've never really well,

(02:11):
I'm sure I have at some point, but most of
the time, I don't feel that like, oh it's morning.
I'm like, yay, it's morning, let's go. Wow. That's a
cute ying around.

Speaker 4 (02:19):
Me if you never want to just lay down and
like relax for a minute and be like, oh, I
you have to get up.

Speaker 1 (02:23):
But she's like, you know, like my alarm goes off
and I instantly pop out of bed, like I literally
hop out of bed most mornings. That's good discipline.

Speaker 2 (02:32):
Think about when we're on those like group vacated not
vacations but work trips. Right, we're in Jamaica and he's
already up, watched the sunrise, had breakfast, worked out, did
all that stuff by.

Speaker 1 (02:42):
The time we're like, oh man, I'm all over as
waking up as such, an early time reflects a proactive
personality characterized by a drive to take initiative, set goals,
and accomplish them. The initiative and setting goals absolutely true,
accomplishing them, well, that's an they're whaling on that. But

(03:03):
it says by six am, they've already annoyed three group
chats with motivational quotes. Thankfully, sorry if you want, I
send some text messages in the morning, so I like it.
If you did, they act like they're better than you
because they already manifested their goals while you were an
ram sleep. Yeah, and that's the truth too. Yeah, you're period.

(03:24):
That's just how it is. If you wake up at
five am, it says. People wake up at five am
typically prioritize their health and personal development. Waking up this
early allows them to sneak in workouts, meditate, and watch
the entire ted talk before the average person opens their eyes.
Why I used.

Speaker 4 (03:42):
To try to wake up at five am, Like when
I was in high school. I would just naturally wake
up really early because my dad always woke up early,
so I did too, and I would I was able
to get a walk in, get a workout in, like
do so much afore my brothers woke up. I felt
so cool, And now I'm like absolutely not.

Speaker 1 (03:57):
I'm under I can do it. Does today? It says,
they'll remind you that they've been awake for hours right
after you yawn. Yeah, Oh, you're tired. I've already been
awake for four hours, so you're annoying. Their day is
going great until they crash at three pm and turn
into a grumpy human protein es.

Speaker 3 (04:13):
Yeah, the days I've gotten up at you know, like
like let's say it's a weekend, I get up at five.

Speaker 1 (04:17):
I do feel great about it.

Speaker 3 (04:19):
I'm like, oh my gosh, I've already accomplished something by
even getting up at five, Like I'm kicking this day's butt.
And then right around three o'clock, I'm like, why why
I even live anymore?

Speaker 4 (04:27):
Right?

Speaker 2 (04:28):
I like, fim up at five am on the weekend,
it's because I haven't gone to sleep yet.

Speaker 1 (04:33):
It's not happening. I've noticed. That's my thing. Because I
wake up so early and I've always gotten up really early.
Is that I'm most productive in the morning hours. Like
if it's on the weekend and I need to do
stuff around the house, or like I have stuff that
I want to work on, I want to write or whatever,
I'm on it until about noon and then after noon

(04:53):
forget it whatever. And it's that way with work too,
Like I come in here and I'm good, and then
I go home and don't ever expect to hear from
me about work. Very true, stop reaching out to jubil Afterwards,
from about four in the morning till about ten o'clock,
I'll be on it, and then after that, I don't
even know where I am. Right. That sounds fun. It

(05:13):
is kind of fun sometimes and sometimes it's on purpose.
I don't know where I am.

Speaker 2 (05:16):
But if you wake up at eight am, but you
skip the sweet spot, what about seven am, Well, it
just goes to eight.

Speaker 1 (05:24):
So if you wake up at eight am, your personality
is creative and relaxed. People who wake up at eight
often prioritize flexibility and a slower start to their day.
They tend to favor creativity over structure and like to
ease into tasks at their own pace.

Speaker 2 (05:38):
I would say this is me, but I'm more of
a seven am sweet spot. But this is how it
is a perfect morning. Is you wake up, you have
coffee in bed, get all of your vitamins set out
in front of you your bed, yep, and then watch
a show. I watch at least a whole show before
I do anything, and then the rest of the day
is super productive.

Speaker 3 (05:54):
I can't do that. I like when I get up
at a certain time, Like if I ease into my day,
I'm an object in motion. It'll all of a sudden
be four o'clock in the afternoon. I'm like, oh no, yeah,
oh no, I haven't done anything.

Speaker 1 (06:08):
What do I do? So stressed out? I mean, if
it's on a Sunday and I have nothing to do, yeah,
then I'm like, I have not done one single thing today.
And then I'm yelling at myself because it's Sunday and
I should relax. You stress about not relaxing, yeah, and
then like you shut up and relax, you shut up.
We haven't done anything. And then my neighbors are calling
the planks. I'm doing it on the front lawn.

Speaker 2 (06:30):
When we start sending that text message remember to relax.

Speaker 1 (06:34):
It says that you also wake up and immediately scroll
on your phone for forty five minutes, claiming it's part
of your creative process.

Speaker 2 (06:42):
It is, man, you got to create stuff. You got
to get inspired sometimes be like I can do that better.

Speaker 1 (06:50):
Research that says what time you wake up says about
your personality. If you wake up after nine am, you
have a social and adventurous spirit. It says people who
wake up even later the nine am tend to follow
their own rhythm, often staying up late into the night.
They're social, spontaneous, and enjoy novelty, just not mornings. Ever.
It also says they refer to eleven am as mid

(07:12):
morning and they think coffee is in the afternoon is
still morning energy, Absolutely coffee twenty four to seven, And
it says their sleep schedule is a mix of Vampire
DJ and cat on Windowsill. Friends like that.
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