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Cover — No. 002, The Quiet Art of Getting Out of Bed.
No. 002 · The Book

The Quiet Art of Getting Out of Bed

A gentle guide for the chronically tired — for anyone who’s been losing the first ten minutes of every morning.

Being tired is not laziness, and the fog at the alarm isn’t your real opinion about your life — it’s a chemical state, and it passes. This is a small, kind method for the narrow window between the alarm and your feet on the floor. It will never ask you to become a 5am person.

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What you’ll find inside

The morning, decided the night before.

By the time the alarm goes off, the morning is mostly already decided. This book hands those decisions to the rested version of you.

  1. The morning you have nowAn honest look at the snooze, the bargaining voice, and the story you tell yourself afterward — without the shame.
  2. The night beforeThe handful of small choices that carry a morning — made in ten quiet minutes, while you’re still awake enough to make them.
  3. The first ninety secondsA pre-decided sequence, small enough to survive being half-asleep: sit up, feet down, stand, walk, keep walking.
  4. Somewhere to goOne small, pleasant thing that gives the just-out-of-bed you a reason to stay upright. Pleasant, not productive.
  5. The mornings that don’t go to planThe difference between ordinary tired and real depletion — and a gentler version of the morning for the hard days.
  6. When to ask for more helpAn honest page on when a hard morning is something a doctor or therapist should hear about. Never a willpower lecture.
From the pages

In the book’s own voice.

“The fog you feel at the alarm isn’t your real opinion about your life. It’s a chemical state, and it passes.”
“It will not ask you to become a 5am person. It will not, at any point, suggest that the problem is that you don’t want it badly enough.”
“The version of you at 6:47am doesn’t get to make many decisions. The version of you the night before makes them all.”
“A missed week is not a failure. It’s a missed week.”
The companion workbook

Write tomorrow’s decisions down, tonight.

The Companion Workbook (No. 002) is meant to be filled in the evening, when the rested, reasonable version of you is holding the pen — so the foggy morning version only has to follow.

Companion Workbook No. 002.
Companion · No. 002

The Companion Workbook

The morning now · The night before · The first ninety seconds · Somewhere to go · The hard mornings.

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Getting Out of Bed — Book + Workbook

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Is it for you?

Honest about who this is — and isn’t — for.

This is for you if…

  • Mornings are the hardest part of your day.
  • You snooze, bargain, and lose ten minutes before you’re up.
  • You’ve been told to “just go to bed earlier” and it didn’t help.
  • You want a kind method, not a 5am bootcamp.

It’s probably not for you if…

  • You want an extreme routine with cold plunges and 4:30 wake-ups.
  • You’re looking for a medical treatment for a sleep disorder.
  • You’d prefer to be told you simply lack discipline.

A gentle note: this book is for ordinary tiredness, not a substitute for care. If mornings have felt impossible for weeks, it says so plainly — the kindest next step may be a conversation with a doctor or therapist.

Read a little before you buy

The opening chapter is free, so you can hear the voice before you spend a thing. As an instant digital download the book is final once it’s yours — but if anything goes wrong with your order, just write and we’ll put it right.