Looks Like We Wake Up in a Bad Mood 300 Days a Year?

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The odds are NOT good that you woke up this morning with a huge smile on your face, ready to take on the day.

According to a new study, we wake up in a bad mood 300 DAYS a year. That's basically five or six days out of every week and 82% of the year. And here's why . . .

1. We wake up too cold an average of 1.24 times a week.

2. We wake up too hot an average of 1.74 times a week.

3. Some loud noise wakes us up 1.38 times a week.

4. And a bad or strange dream wakes us up 1.4 times a week.

That adds up to 5.76 nights a week . . . or 300 bad wake ups a year.

The study also found we only get 91 nights of full, uninterrupted sleep per year . . . but even some of THOSE nights end with us waking up in a bad mood. 

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