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Although there may be several options, you can just make the person and tense concordant with those of the previous verb, thus:
Los domingos por la mañana vemos televisión.
This is indicative present, first person plural. So we use indicative present, first person plural for levantarse:
en cuanto nos levantamos...
Another:
yo siempre sigo ...
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Tan pronto como nos levantamos, prendemos el televisor
It's present tense, actually. And it's the same as in English ("as soon as we get up, we turn on..."), I think
Algunos me dicen terco, pero yo siempre sigo luchando hasta que logro mis metas
It's, again, present, your are not referring to an uncertain future event, but to a "present" certain ...
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Tan pronto como NOS LEVANTAMOS, prendemos ... 'nosotros nos levantamos' may refer either the past or present, this case is the present.
2 use the subjunctive, 'hasta que logre' mis metas.
3 use llegan, it refers to the present
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