We normally set alarm clock to wake up at early morning or set alarm to remind our do's. Sometimes we can not follow the alarm. For example, I set alarm to wake up at early morning, say 5.30 am. Though the alarm rings at 5.30 a.m. i could not wake up. At the same time i wake up at times, a milker make a door bell rings at the early morning, then i immediately wake up for getting the milk pocket.
A second instant that i can recall is that i wake up early morning, say at 4.00 a.m. in order for catching up a train at 5.30. a.m. From the second instant, i infer that if there is a need of urgency or emergency our internal clock wake up at the scheduled time which is not a alarm clock.
So our mind can be used as a clock. If we are able to practice our mind clock to our all schedule then we need not have any external physical alarm or reminder for do's or don't do's
A second instant that i can recall is that i wake up early morning, say at 4.00 a.m. in order for catching up a train at 5.30. a.m. From the second instant, i infer that if there is a need of urgency or emergency our internal clock wake up at the scheduled time which is not a alarm clock.
So our mind can be used as a clock. If we are able to practice our mind clock to our all schedule then we need not have any external physical alarm or reminder for do's or don't do's
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It is a biological clock, wer your body and mind wake up everyday with same time as ur usual time to wake up
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