Close Menu
WTX NewsWTX News
    What's Hot

    Iranian cargo ship bound for Russia sinks in the Caspian Sea

    January 14, 2026

    Ten British far-right activists barred from France for migrant harassment

    January 14, 2026

    Waitress in helmet with sparklers among 40 casualties in Swiss bar fire

    January 14, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Latest News
    • Iranian cargo ship bound for Russia sinks in the Caspian Sea
    • Ten British far-right activists barred from France for migrant harassment
    • Waitress in helmet with sparklers among 40 casualties in Swiss bar fire
    • UK Government Mulls X Block due to Grok AI Image Concerns
    • Wingsuit pilot dies after 1,000ft mountain dive at 120mph
    • US Forces Boldly Capture Russian-Flagged Oil Tanker Marinera in Atlantic
    • US Spy Planes Gathering at RAF Bases in the UK
    • UK Faces Heavy Snowfall as Storm Goretti Hits: What to Expect
    • Memberships
    • Sign Up
    WTX NewsWTX News
    • Live News
      • US News
      • EU News
      • UK News
      • Politics News
      • COVID – 19
    • World News
      • Middle East News
      • Europe
        • Italian News
        • Spanish News
      • African News
      • South America
      • North America
      • Asia
    • News Briefing
      • UK News Briefing
      • World News Briefing
      • Live Business News
    • Sports
      • Football News
      • Tennis
      • Woman’s Football
    • My World
      • Climate Change
      • In Review
      • Expose
    • Entertainment
      • Insta Talk
      • Royal Family
      • Gaming News
      • Tv Shows
      • Streaming
    • Lifestyle
      • Fitness
      • Fashion
      • Cooking Recipes
      • Luxury
    • Travel
      • Culture
      • Holidays
    WTX NewsWTX News
    Home»Health & Wellness

    This is why you can’t lie in, even when you’re exhausted

    0
    By News Team on July 9, 2023 Health & Wellness, Lifestyle, News Briefing, UK News
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    There are ways to feel more well rested (Picture: Getty)

    Happy Sunday, aka the laziest day of the week. You’re free to do whatever your heart desires, even if that means absolutely naff all.

    And for many of us, that means catching up on sleep, and getting in a good old lie in.

    Except, we bet we’re not the only ones that opened our eyes this morning, only to find that we’d woken up at the crack of dawn.

    With no office or early gym class to get to, you want to be snoozing soundly, but for some reason, your body clock has other ideas.

    It’s annoying and exhausting, so why does it happen?

    Well firstly, it’s important to know why and how we feel alert, versus when we feel sleepy.

    Our sleep patterns are dictated by the circadian rhythm, also known as our body clock. Yep, the body clock is an actual thing: a 24 hour cycle that regulates all biological and physiological processes in the body.

    In an ideal world, your circadian rhythm rises in the morning, and after a full day, it starts to dip in the evening, helping you to sleep.

    According to The Sleep Charity, the body clock takes its cues from things like lightness and darkness, and temperature – which is why it can be disrupted easily by the clocks changing, or things like jet lag and shift work.

    And, if your circadian rhythm is used to waking you up at a certain time, it’s going to stick with it – regardless of the day of the week.

    Dr Becky Spelman, counselling psychologist and founder of Private Therapy Clinic, explains: ‘Some people are naturally able to sleep in when they can do so. 

    ‘However, if you’re not one of those people, it’s very difficult trying to persuade your circadian rhythm to change on Fridays and Saturdays or holidays only.

    ‘If you’re the type of person who repeatedly wakes at the same time every day, it’s unlikely that you will be able to change this.’

    And, it turns out that, in shocking news, lie-ins aren’t actually that great for you anyway.

    ‘They can disrupt this natural rhythm,’ says Dr Becky. ‘If you sleep until late morning on weekends and holidays, you may then find it challenging to fall asleep at a regular bedtime when you go back to work. This can make it harder to maintain a consistent sleep schedule.

    ‘Lie-ins can also affect your meal patterns, leading to irregular eating habits and potential imbalances in nutritional intake.

    ‘It can also impact your metabolism and digestion.’

    Essentially, if you want to feel well rested, it’s not about ‘catching up’ on sleep at the weekend, but rather, having good sleep habits all week long.

    This, of course, can be tricky, especially if you’re used to burning the candle at both ends.

    Luckily, there are a few hacks you can use if you want to try and reset your body clock, in the hopes of getting more sleep, every day.

    Dr Becky, suggests trying these simple steps:

    1. Gradually adjust your sleep schedule. Start by waking up and going to bed 15 to 30 minutes earlier each day leading up to the weekend, until you reach the desired wake up time.

    2. Use light exposure. Expose yourself to bright light in the morning and avoid bright light in the evening, as light exposure can help regulate your body clock.

    3. Stay active during the day. Regular exercise or other physical activity can help improve your sleep quality, and make it easier to fall asleep at night.

    4. Establish a bedtime routine. Develop a relaxing bedtime routine that helps you wind down before sleep, such as reading a book, taking a warm bath, or meditating.

    5. Avoid napping. Resist the urge to take long naps during the day, as this can disrupt your sleep-wake cycle. If you must nap, keep it short (around 20 to 30 minutes).

    Dr Becky adds: ‘Remember, resetting your body clock can take time, so be patient and consistent with your efforts.’

    Waking up at 6am on a Sunday should be illegal. 

    featured The Metro
    Previous ArticleCoalition that’s recording each Russian war crime ready for Putin’s day of reckoning
    Next Article ?Live: Zelensky enrages Russia by bringing home Azovstal commanders from Turkey

    Keep Reading

    Iranian cargo ship bound for Russia sinks in the Caspian Sea

    Ten British far-right activists barred from France for migrant harassment

    Waitress in helmet with sparklers among 40 casualties in Swiss bar fire

    UK Government Mulls X Block due to Grok AI Image Concerns

    Wingsuit pilot dies after 1,000ft mountain dive at 120mph

    US Forces Boldly Capture Russian-Flagged Oil Tanker Marinera in Atlantic

    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    From our sponsors
    Editors Picks

    Review: Record Shares of Voters Turned Out for 2020 election

    January 11, 2021

    EU: ‘Addiction’ to Social Media Causing Conspiracy Theories

    January 11, 2021

    World’s Most Advanced Oil Rig Commissioned at ONGC Well

    January 11, 2021

    Melbourne: All Refugees Held in Hotel Detention to be Released

    January 11, 2021
    Latest Posts

    Friday’s News Briefing – Chaos in Westminster – More dead in Gaza and the weekend preview

    February 24, 2024

    Queen Elizabeth the Last! Monarchy Faces Fresh Demand to be Axed

    January 20, 2021

    Marquez Explains Lack of Confidence During Qatar GP Race

    January 15, 2021

    Subscribe to News

    Get the latest news from WTX News Summarised in your inbox; News for busy people.

    My World News

    Advertisement
    Advertisement
    Facebook X (Twitter) TikTok Instagram

    News

    • World News
    • UK News
    • US News
    • EU News
    • Business
    • Opinions
    • News Briefing
    • Live News

    Company

    • About WTX News
    • Register
    • Advertising
    • Work with us
    • Contact
    • Community
    • GDPR Policy
    • Privacy

    Services

    • Fitness for free
    • Insta Talk
    • How to guides
    • Climate Change
    • In Review
    • Expose
    • NEWS SUMMARY
    • Money Saving Expert

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    © 2026 WTX News.
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.