I don't think it's possible. The sentence is as long as it is because of the number of semantic elements in it, and the precise nuance the author wants.It is difficult to remember or memorize such a statement. Don’t you have a short, simple one?
That's good."Waking up is hard to do"?
It's not a matter of adding or subtracting, but saying what you mean. We have been dealing with cleaning up the sentence of the OP. He doesn't mention anything about going to bed early.
We would rather go to bed early since (I would add what you suggested here). OK?
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