So, Yesterday was interesting...
and by yesterday, I mean since Monday, because that what it felt like.
Last night unfortunately I fell asleep. Twice. after my 12:30 nap, and after my 6:30 nap. This was largely because of the fact that i was bored, and had nothing to do, and no one to talk to. I should have known that it would be hard. Since my general discussion with the public, and people who actually know what they are talking to gave me alot of... constructive criticism. I don't think this could be done. Special Thanks to Michael Turner who gave me some facts and actually pointed out that the Dymaxion Sleep Schedule doesn't really exist. X.X (well, it does just not the way most think)
However, this doesn't mean I am just going to stop polysphasic sleeping, I am going to switch to an Everyman.
For the following reason
- I don't have the time to set aside for the extra naps.
- I can simply add on two and half hours to my 12:30 am nap
Which bring me to another point. I should have seen its impassibility this because you see that the everyman is hard to adapt to, so, if you cut more time off its just insane. I also found that the time in between naps is too long... Which makes me believe that the uberman is doable, but just barely. I do think that trying this was helpful
- The transition to the everyman will be easier
- I am used to taking nap, and having the small amount of sleep for the last three days will make 4 hours seem like heaven :)
- I learned how nice it was to take naps
- I had too much time on my hands, defiantly unneeded.
- I am used to the strictness of the Dymaxion, so the flexibility of the Everyman will help alot
I think I am ready to take on the Every man. My Core sleep will be from 12:30 to 3:30, with naps at 6:30 12:30 and 6:30. I skipped my 6:30 nap tonight to help with getting to sleep for my core. It is fun, and I think I will be able to survive. :) Especially because those were tough hours, and now I will be asleep for them. So, I will start from day one tonight, for my everyman.
Forever and Always
Stryker McClain
and by yesterday, I mean since Monday, because that what it felt like.
Last night unfortunately I fell asleep. Twice. after my 12:30 nap, and after my 6:30 nap. This was largely because of the fact that i was bored, and had nothing to do, and no one to talk to. I should have known that it would be hard. Since my general discussion with the public, and people who actually know what they are talking to gave me alot of... constructive criticism. I don't think this could be done. Special Thanks to Michael Turner who gave me some facts and actually pointed out that the Dymaxion Sleep Schedule doesn't really exist. X.X (well, it does just not the way most think)
However, this doesn't mean I am just going to stop polysphasic sleeping, I am going to switch to an Everyman.
For the following reason
- I don't have the time to set aside for the extra naps.
- I can simply add on two and half hours to my 12:30 am nap
Which bring me to another point. I should have seen its impassibility this because you see that the everyman is hard to adapt to, so, if you cut more time off its just insane. I also found that the time in between naps is too long... Which makes me believe that the uberman is doable, but just barely. I do think that trying this was helpful
- The transition to the everyman will be easier
- I am used to taking nap, and having the small amount of sleep for the last three days will make 4 hours seem like heaven :)
- I learned how nice it was to take naps
- I had too much time on my hands, defiantly unneeded.
- I am used to the strictness of the Dymaxion, so the flexibility of the Everyman will help alot
I think I am ready to take on the Every man. My Core sleep will be from 12:30 to 3:30, with naps at 6:30 12:30 and 6:30. I skipped my 6:30 nap tonight to help with getting to sleep for my core. It is fun, and I think I will be able to survive. :) Especially because those were tough hours, and now I will be asleep for them. So, I will start from day one tonight, for my everyman.
Forever and Always
Stryker McClain
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