Vote. And state your type.
I need 5 hours or less.
I need 6-7 hours
I need 8 or more
I never keep track/don't care/it varies
Vote. And state your type.
IEI-Fe 4w3
No less than about 7, though 8-9 leaves me feeling more well rested and all around more positive and active
I envy people who can function normally on little sleep :frown:
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I need at least 9 hours.
It's been so long since I've gotten enough, I don't even know. I think at least 8 hours though.
ETA: I'm IEE.
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ILE Ti "Mad Scientist"
Work day: 6-7 hours
Weekend: 8-9 hours
ILE "Searcher"
Socionics: ENTp
DCNH: Dominant --> perhaps Normalizing
Enneagram: 7w6 "Enthusiast"
MBTI: ENTJ "Field Marshall" or ENTP "Inventor"
Astrological sign: Aquarius
To learn, read. To know, write. To master, teach.
I voted for don't keep track, but it's usually somewhere between 8 to 16 hours at a time. then I'll be awake for 12 to 96 hours at a time
Around six hours, the world is too big to sleep more than that, at least for me.
"Far better it is to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs, even though checkered by failure, than to take rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy much nor suffer much, because they live in the gray twilight that knows not victory nor defeat."
--Theodore Roosevelt
"Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover."
-- Mark Twain
"Man who stand on hill with mouth open will wait long time for roast duck to drop in."
-- Confucius
I once heard that some very young, dynamic and successful buisnessman/ executive had said that he doesn't understand it when people don't have enough time for sleep and spear time. It's so simple: 8 hours of work, 8 hours of spear time, and 8 hours of sleep. 8+8+8=24. What's so hard about that?
Activity phase: 3 to 6
Recharge: 8 to 12
... and yes, I know it's bad.
8 hrs, I exercise/play sports a lot, I need at least 7-8 to feel well-rested. I can't sleep more than 9 tho.
Obsequium amicos, veritas odium parit
I seem to generally need at least 7-9 hours. So I guess I'll vote for the 8+ option.
Semi-related: I heard once that if you have insomnia and can't sleep, just quietly laying there gives you about 70% of the rest you need. I haven't verified it, though.
Oh, to find you in dreams - mixing prior, analog, and never-beens... facts slip and turn and change with little lucidity. except the strong, permeating reality of emotion.
I sleep from 10pm to 2am wake up for an 10min and then go back to sleep to about 5:25am. I wish I had someone wonderful to walk with in the mornings; I love the morning air.
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Dual type (as per tcaudilllg)
Enneagram 5 (wings either 4 or 6)?
I'm constantly looking to align the real with the ideal.I've been more oriented toward being overly idealistic by expecting the real to match the ideal. My thinking side is dominent. The result is that sometimes I can be overly impersonal or self-centered in my approach, not being understanding of others in the process and simply thinking "you should do this" or "everyone should follor this rule"..."regardless of how they feel or where they're coming from"which just isn't a good attitude to have. It is a way, though, to give oneself an artificial sense of self-justification. LSE
Best description of functions:
http://socionicsstudy.blogspot.com/2...functions.html
Like with BG, it varies. I need a lot of sleep, though. I think ten hours is a good number for me. Part of my thing is that I refuse to use alarm clocks.
IP temperament.
Also, having such a broken sleep pattern absolutely messes with your brain. It isn't a good thing at all.
Lying still does actually help you sleep. I've been practising with wake-induced lucid dreaming, and I have noticed that I start drifting off; whereas if I just toss and turn in bed it can take quite some time before I suddenly realise it's the morning
I can make do with 5 hours of sleep when I have to, but somewhere around 9-10 hours gives me the greatest degree of comfort and most helps me be creative.
Too true.
My experiences are similar. I also find that LD is very much dependent on sleeping patterns; the first time I managed to get one was when I slept regularly for about 8 hours a night. I was getting good at it, then went out of town for a few days with my friends - needless to say we slept little and there was no more lucid dreaming for me for a while.
I don't keep track. Here's the deal: if I'm active the whole time, I can just go forever and not sleep (I mean, obviously there's a limit to this, but I can power out 24-36 hours, although past 24 I get cranky), or do three to five hours a night or something like that. But after a certain point, if I don't have something to do, I immediately fall asleep, regardless of where I am.
I do that too! It's weird, right?I always did think it was kind of weird that I could sort of start dreaming before I was all the way asleep.
Also, Si-valuers are always telling me about how I need to sleep more. Grrr... *shakes fist*. I'm busy doing Se overachieving stuff, leave me alone with your petty concerns for how I'm destroying my body and such!
Not a rule, just a trend.
IEI. Probably Fe subtype. Pretty sure I'm E4, sexual instinctual type, fairly confident that I'm a 3 wing now, so: IEI-Fe E4w3 sx/so. Considering 3w4 now, but pretty sure that 4 fits the best.
Yes 'a ma'am that's pretty music...
I am grateful for the mystery of the soul, because without it, there could be no contemplation, except of the mysteries of divinity, which are far more dangerous to get wrong.
I read a few places that the healthiest hours per day of sleep was 7.5-8, which nowadays I stick to 8 hours with an alarm. I used to only get 4-6 hours a day all through high school but I actually need the sleep in college. Once this semesters over I'm going to switch to polyphasic sleep(1 Core Sleep period of 0-6 hours + 1-6 20 minute naps per day; gradual until 0 Core hours and 6 naps) , which'll give me 6 more hours of waking life per day.
ILI (FINAL ANSWER)
mm.. SLI and I never get as much as I want. Preferably I would have 10, but even then I think I could do with a 2 hour nap sometime in mid afternoon...
But meditation helps for when I want to go to sleep. Works every time
Oh, and if I ever get less than 8 hours, I doze off when if and when I get bored at any point in my day. I just can't help it
I can barely ever sleep for more than 6-7 hours at a time. I will eventually get back to sleep if I stay in bed long enough, so I like to get about 9 to 11 if I can. I can function just fine with anything over 4.
Stan is not my real name.
I'm abnormal when it comes to sleeping schedules. If I could have things my way, I would not conform to the 9-5 work schedule. I would greatly prefer sleeping twice in a day with about 4 hours per session. INFj.
I did the test where you pick three days in a row and go to bed at the same time to see when you get up without the aid of an alarm clock, and I apparently need 9 hours minimum.
This was also true when I was a kid, and then when I was a teenager. My mom always thought I was being lazy, but I've never felt well rested unless I got at least 9 hours.
And I'm not sure about that lying still theory, when I do that on nights I can't fall asleep I still feel totally wrecked in the morning regardless of how still I stay.
"Clothes make the man. Naked people have little or no influence on society." Mark Twain
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I am definitely a 7, and most likely an IEE. Stay tuned for further updates.
Maybe, although I don't know if it's particularly healthy. Leonardo Da Vinci supposedly done it, and Kramer on Seinfield failed at it. Adapting to instantly falling asleep at nap time is the hardest part. The people who have succeeded for at least a month, claim the adaptation period takes from 1-2 weeks and is described as "getting hit by a bus over and over". But once that's over you can fall asleep a few seconds after you lay down. And you can remember a significant larger proportion of your dreams.
ILI (FINAL ANSWER)
do you have any advice on how to not wake up from a lucid dream? I'm pretty solid on reality checks to make me realize that I'm in a dream, but have a problem with staying asleep after the realization. Vero helped me some by suggesting that I make the direction I take a lucid dream logical (don't try to just make Kate Moss appear out of nowhere and start fucking her in the butt, but make myself travel from where I am in the dream to Kate Moss's house to do it).
With the slipping into a lucid dream from awake thing my problem is that as soon as the dreams become "solid" in my minds eye I realize that I'm starting to dream and pop back awake on the realization.
Having pulled two all nighters in a row, I don't know how to answer the OP .
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i have an extremely varied sleep schedule. sometimes i need 6hrs, sometimes i'll go days without sleep, other times i sleep for 12hrs straight. the only thing consistent is that i tend to wake up (if not already) around 2-4 am, sometimes i fall back asleep but other times i can't.
maybe a saint is just a dead prick with a good publicist
maybe tommorow's statues are insecure without their foes
go ask the frog what the scorpion knows
...never talk to strangers, respect old people, say hello when you enter a room and don't eat and talk at the same time,
They aren't: they r just destroying their mind and body, it's like asking for money, you get a lot of money first but then you have to restore the debt with an interest rate. In the long term, sleeping 8 hours per day is the wise thing to do
Not 5:24
Not 5:26
Tomorrow, same bat-time, same bat-channel. One hint: the worst is yet to come
You are Se-ESFp
ILE "Searcher"
Socionics: ENTp
DCNH: Dominant --> perhaps Normalizing
Enneagram: 7w6 "Enthusiast"
MBTI: ENTJ "Field Marshall" or ENTP "Inventor"
Astrological sign: Aquarius
To learn, read. To know, write. To master, teach.
That's not exactly what I meant, I should have said "recharge phase". I become increasingly sleepy during waking hous, until I start sleeping 10-12 hours for a few days, then I tend to fall into regular 8-10 hours, but after a while I'm too rested to sleep and start staying up more again, until I reach ~3 hrs a night, and the cycle repeats - takes anywhere from two weeks to a month.
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