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Old 06-10-2005, 09:45 PM
edtost edtost is offline
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Default Re: What is the best sleeping schedule?

As GuyOnTilt once said:

"Since I don't have too many time constraints or daily responsibilities, I kind of just go to sleep when I'm sleepy and wake up when my body feels like it. This puts me on about a 26 to 28 hour day, which means there are often times when I'm going to sleep at 10:00am and waking up at 6:00pm. It doesn't bother me too much, but it does suck when I feel like lunch and there's no place to go and no one to go with 'cause it's freaking 3 in the morning."

I'm sure this post was absurdly long ago, but I have it saved as an away message so posting this was trivial.
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Old 06-10-2005, 10:01 PM
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Default Re: What is the best sleeping schedule?

It sounds like a good idea in theory, but I don't think it would work me. The hours between 2-8 AM are not as valuable as other hours to me because

a) nobody else is up

b) I never feel like being productive during these hours, regardless of how tired or awake I am.
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Old 06-10-2005, 10:10 PM
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Default Re: What is the best sleeping schedule?

Sleep when you're dead.
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Old 06-10-2005, 10:54 PM
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Default Re: What is the best sleeping schedule?

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I go to sleep when I'm sleepy, and wake up when I'm ready. Which, for me, means sleeping from approx 4 AM to noon.

Letting the clock dictate your bedtime, instead of your body, just seems so damn unnatural to me.

("Unnatural". That's funny. With all Big Macs I eat, suddenly I'm worried about what's "unnatural".)

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ding ding din gding.

Best thinig about being a poker pro. I sleep when I'm tired. For a few days in a row that could be 9pm -5am, and other days in a row it could be 8am -4pm. I sleep when I'm tired and get up when I no longer want to sleep.
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Old 06-11-2005, 02:39 AM
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7 hrs/ night
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Old 06-11-2005, 04:54 AM
Moyer Moyer is offline
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Default Re: What is the best sleeping schedule?

I've been on the "sleep when I'm tired" schedule for a while now and I think it sucks. I stay up later and later every night. I also end up sleeping a lot. I truely despise alarm clocks, but sleeping 10hrs a day for no reason is just sick. It's just not productive for me.

The solution I want to try is to set my alarm clock w/ some decent music at around 10am. Then exercise regularly so I actually want to go to sleep before 3am.
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Old 06-11-2005, 05:17 AM
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Default Re: What is the best sleeping schedule?

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look up the uberman sleep schedual

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Uberman's Sleep Schedule

This is extremely interesting and I am strongly considering trying this out over the summer.

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How it Works and Why It Might Work For You.

Okay, over the course of a normal 8-hour sleep, your body gets an accumulated 1.5 hours or so of REM sleep (deep, dreaming sleep). REM sleep is absolutely vital to your mind and body's condition and you will die without it; the other stages of sleep do little more than provide time for the body to rest and grow and heal.

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ugh, just thinking about doing this sounds painful.

forget about trying to build muscle if you're on this sleep system. Also, if you're sick, this will definetaly suck ass.
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Old 06-11-2005, 05:42 AM
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My favorite sleep schedule is whenever the heck I want until whenever the heck I want. Like others, this puts me on a 5-6am - 1-2pm sleep schedule, and that suits me just fine.

But I might be in the minority. I enjoy having a few hours each night of almost total solitude--I can read, play poker, play games or whatever else I want almost completely free of distractions. Also, unlike others, I've never in my entire life been able to function properly on a schedule that has me regularly waking up before 10am. And believe me, I've tried.

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Very hard for me, too. It's definitely affected my working life.

I get a huge burst of energy around 8 p.m., and it's probably my highest energy point for the day, another at around 11 p.m., and another at 2 a.m.. No matter how much sleep I've gotten or how it's distributed I almost never feel anywhere near as energetic as I do at those times, and all of those make it hard to get to sleep. I'm just a natural night-owl in a world built for day-owls ... or whatever.

I can almost always easily stay up until at least 4 a.m., but despite many years of having a normal schedule enforced by work, I've rarely had much energy at all during the day, whether it's been at work or school.

Melatonin can help reset the biological clock, and can even make you a little sleepy all by itself. Taking it one hour before bedtime is supposed to be the way to use it. I've got some, but often I'm so energetic that taking it an hour before an idealized sleep time would be ridiculous -- I have very little confidence in being able to suddenly shut down between 11 and midnight, which is where I normally get a big burst of energy.

When my time is my own, I generally become a total night owl, sleeping during the day and waking dring the late or mid afternoon.

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I'm pretty much the same except for the melatonin part, don't know what that is.
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Old 06-11-2005, 05:56 AM
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ugh, just thinking about doing this sounds painful.

forget about trying to build muscle if you're on this sleep system. Also, if you're sick, this will definetaly suck ass.

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My thoughts exactly. Also, I'm not sure I could pull it off w/out some caffeine, nicotine, effedrine, yohimbine, speed, etc.

The rumor that DaVinci slept this way does interest me though. The guy supposedly had a great physique.
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