::secrets of successful seep::
it is well to be up before daybreak for such habits contribute to health, wealth, and wisdom. Quote:
share your seeping and getting up tips |
^^another winner from our friend º.
Last night was a full moon. Usually this keeps me awake. Since I live on the east coast and work on west coast, PDT, I sleep late. In the winter months this suits me fine. In the summer months running 18/6 is teh best i do. |
Learn the secrets of the twenty-minute nap. If you tend to sleep only 6 hours/night or less, you'll probably feel noddy in the middle of the day or later. When you hear that siren song of sleep, succumb -- but only for a maximum of twenty minutes. Set an alarm or get someone to wake you until you have "trained" in this. Don't worry, you'll feel fine when you wake up, not all sodden. That twenty minutes will take away the nods and allow you to be quite perky until a more reasonable bedtime.
When you wake up, if you feel like going back to sleep, reflect a moment on all the times when you overslept for 10 hours or more, and felt unrefreshed on arising. That feeling of wanting to go back to sleep has nothing to do with how many hours you got. If you don't give in to it and go about your normal morning routine, you'll feel fine in ten minutes or so regardless of whether you had six hours of sleep or eleven. |
weird you post this today.
last night i just could not sleep and heard the birds start singing before i nodded off for a couple of hours fitful dozing until the alarm went off what seemed like five minutes later. this is not untypical. 4am to 12 noon would suit me but the world doesn't agree. :( |
I've used the techniques mentioned in the article all my life.
Nothing else I can add, really. The technique Trish mentioned is used by a lot of solo sailors in competitive round-the-world races. They carry it to an extreme, though, and will go months at a time on 20 minute naps several times a day. |
^ me too. i go through real phases of not sleeping. the last couple of weeks has been one of them :(
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xanax helps
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One off the wrist clears the mind.
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thanks for clearing that up professor
i've often wondered "how the hell can that man sleep at nights?" |
hmm sleeping tips..
well, first of all, i dont really understand why one would want to get up early. the article mentions productivity, but the only thing more productive in the morning is my bowel movement.. i've never understood people that are able to get up early and actually feel good. anyway, most people have a sleep cycle of 3,5 to 5 hours depending on your physical activity during the day. i guess it works the same as the 20-minute nap, but then for a longer period of time. half an hour to relax, 3 hours to sleep. then stay awake till you start feeling tired and repeat the whole thing. after a while you'll start to wake up after your sleeping cycle is complete, never longer than 5 hours though! and yeah, if you're not tired at night, don't go to bed.. go outside and smell the night air! the night is pretty :) |
He's right, though. If done properly, you should fall right to sleep.
Melatonin works, too. |
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Xanax, check Rub one out, check Poop, check Rub one out properly, check Sleep, check-a-roonie! |
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I just listen to my body, if I´m tired I go to sleep. Usually I'll only need 4-6 hrs. a night but make sure I sleep one night a week for 9 hrs.
I know that if you're not falling asleep and must sleep taking 2 shots of liquor works, advice I got from my grandmother and it works. |
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