Everyone seems to have a favorite time of day—some love the fresh start of morning, others love the productivity of afternoon. For me, night has always been my favorite. There’s something about the world after dark that feels different and almost otherworldly.
At night, the busyness of the day fades. People have dinner, clean up, and work on their hobbies and fun activities. Then late in the evening, there’s the silence that invites deeper thinking and creativity. I find it’s the best time to write, especially when writing supernatural stories and creating videos for my YouTube channel. There’s an undeniable inspiration that comes from looking up at a full moon, casting its glow across the sky.
I think part of it is conditioning, too. Growing up, evenings were always associated with winding down. After school or work, it was the time to relax and reflect. So when night comes, my brain naturally slips into that reflective mode. Time to watch TV or read a book. It’s when I check in with myself, review my goals, and allow space for new ideas to surface.
Mornings, on the other hand, carry the weight of responsibility. There’s pressure to shake off sleep and dive into tasks. Afternoons are filled with errands, calls, and appointments that are necessary, but hardly relaxing. But night is different. Night feels like freedom. It’s the time when the world slows down just enough to let the imagination run wild.
So while others may find energy in the sun, I find my spark in the moonlight. Night isn’t just my favorite time of day. It’s when my creativity truly wakes up.

I am a night bird, too!
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Nice to meet someone like me! Thanks for reading!
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The explanation is detailed but not confusing.
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Excellent post 💯 beautiful photo 💖
I wish you a happy Saturday 🌞🌎 Blessings 🌹🌈
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Thank you! Happy Saturday!
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I wake up too early and I use to watch episode or two of the shows I watch. Then I make myself some lemonade after I do the morning chores. It’s fair to say I like the mornings, but I used to love nights.
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Starting the day by watching shows is great. I find the harder part is getting myself to start some work!
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I only watch shows in the morning when I wake up too early, it happens, more often than not. Yes, starting to work requires discipline.
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Whenever I start the day with watching shows, it’s hard to get into work mode after that! But yes, it’s nice to wake up early and watch shows like a little treat.
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Yeah, people watch shows usualy at night, there is a reason for that, it’s understandable you find it harder to work after watching a show. But it’s still a pleasure. 😊
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Impactful
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Thank you!
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For me both, because I use it purposely
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That’s great! What do you use them for? Getting tasks done? Thinking creatively? Or both?
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For me, n8 feels different. It’s like the conscious part of my brain switches off and the subconscious takes over. filled with full of hope, determination, and vision, etc..
That’s when I stop worrying about thoughts like “What will others think?” or “No, it’s not possible.” Instead, I just sink into my work (tech stuff) with more clarity, focused, no distractions, and the results come out better.
But I also love the energy of the sun, especially when the air feels fresh. It’s like a reset button. No stress, just the flow.
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Yes, the sun’s energy is refreshing. I was trying to say what you said so well “the conscious part of my brain switches off and the subconscious takes over.” Thanks for commenting!
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Nice blog with beautiful photo
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Thank you and have a great day!
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I enjoyed reading your reflective essay. Thanks for sharing, Vanya. 🌠 Nighttime does have a certain creative vibe.
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Thanks for reading. What’s your favorite time of day, Michele?
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You’re very welcome. Thank you for asking. My answer is a bit of a contradiction – I love early morning and nighttime. Different vibes but both are creative.
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Wow, that’s great that you can be creative during both times of day.
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Thanks, Vanya! 💫
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I’m the opposite. Love the morning- full of hope- maybe today is the day things break my way. Also, when I reflect, write. And map out what’s to be done.
What did that dream mean? 🙂
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I know many people who are most inspired in the morning! I’m only capable of routine tasks. Great that you can reflect in the morning! Can you remember your dreams?
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Dreams: sometimes, not always. I’ve done “the morning pages journal” for 27 years. Thus …? And yet I tended bar for many years – and loved the night life.
It’s complicated–one’s life. Dreams are a peak into one’s subconscious. 🙂
I like your willing to look into complex issues.
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Early morning before things get crowded.
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In the mornings, even if my body is awake my brain is still thawing out!
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