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I use a light timer as my primary alarm clock. The light has a couple of compact fluorescents in it. They switch on a little more abruptly than I'd like, but at least they don't come on at full brightness, taking a few minutes to ramp up to full as they warm up. I skipped the the daylight alarm clocks because all the ones I could find had pretty feeble lighting, and I found that on some mornings, I need something a bit brighter than they could possibly get to get me alert. Its positioned so I can roll over and stare directly into the light for those mornings when I'm especially groggy. I got one of the fancy digital timers so I can program it for different hours on different days -- that way it never wakes me up on the weekends. For a lot of years, I set an audible alarm clock to go off 5 minutes before the lights did, that way, the abrupt switching on of the light didn't shock me because I'd already be awake.

At one time, I tried the lightbox thing, and while it helped, it was inconvenient for me since I would be stuck where it was located, and it didn't help me wake up, which is the part I find the hardest.

One of the other engineers I used to work with had light wings that attached to the sides of her monitor. I've considered something like those.
I live in Oregon, and I'm an engineer.

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