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More Americans are waking up earlier than ever. But is it worth it? From NBC News world headquarters in Perhaps, you¡¯ve noticed the alarm clock in your house goes off <ÀÚ¸íÁ¾¡¤°æº¸±â µîÀÌ> ¿ï¸®´Ù earlier these days or maybe your neighbor seems to leave for work at an hour most people still pretty much define Á¤ÀǸ¦ ³»¸®´Ù as the middle of the night. Well, tonight we take a look at a trend that seems to be taking hold È®¸³ÇÏ´Ù, »Ñ¸®¸¦ ³»¸®´Ù in this country. People seem to be getting up so much earlier these days. And who better to investigate the trend than our own appropriately ÀûÀýÈ÷ named correspondent Dawn Fratangelo. Mornings are manic ¿±¤ÀûÀÎ these days. In She and 2-year-old son Max are out the door by 6. A stop at his preschool À¯Ä¡¿ø, º¸À°¿ø, then armed with ¡¦À¸·Î ¹«ÀåÇÏ´Ù;¡¦À» °®Ãß°í ÀÖ´Ù coffee, Robin¡¯s in her office by 7. ¡°It¡¯s the quiet hour in the morning, so from 7 to 8, I have a real opportunity to get stuff done.¡± In But with less sleep and longer hours, are we really getting more out of life? ¡°Pull away »Ñ¸®Ä¡´Ù, ~¿¡¼ ¸öÀ» ¶¼´Ù even though it feels like, you know, career suicide, go home, rest, sleep, recharge ÀçÃæÀüÇÏ´Ù, have fun with your kids.¡± But finding that balance is tricky ¸·¿¬ÇÑ. Until then, there¡¯s always early morning bragging rights ÀÚ¶ûÇÒ ±Ç¸®. Who has accomplished the most already? ¡°I got up at |
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