YAASS (Yet another alternative sleep schedule) – Uberman

There is an excellent post on Everything2 about the Uberman sleep schedule (warning – strong language). While this schedule is not significantly different from the other alternative sleep schedules we’ve posted about in the past, this post is well worth reading as it includes an in-depth first-hand account from someone who actually followed the schedule for an extended period of time. Some excerpts:

“You’ll be sleeping for twenty minutes at a time, every four hours, round the clock. When I did it, I took a nap at 8, 4, 12, then 4, 8, and 12 again. This totals a mere two hours of sleep in a twenty-four hour period. As a forewarning, yes, it sucks a– to get used to, but after about two weeks you’ll never wanna give it up.”
“I was much less tired after two or three weeks of this than I have ever been, before or since. For one thing, you’re going to bed every four hours, so every time you turn around it’s time to go to sleep.”

“Day one and two, you just feel like you haven’t slept, and those naps aren’t doing you any good because you just toss around for twenty minutes, or, usually on day two, you drop off and then want to kill yourself when the alarm goes off 20 minutes later.”

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Can’t Fall Asleep? Try These Tips.

A recent analysis of 37 sleep studies that were conducted from 1998 to 2004 has yielded some interesting tips that will hopefully help those of you who have trouble getting to sleep at night:

  •  Go to bed only when you’re sleepy.
  • If you can’t sleep, get out of bed.
  • Use the bedroom only for sleeping (no reading, TV, etc.)
  • Get up at the same time every morning.
  • Don’t nap.

To see the rest of the tips and read more about the studies, check out the full article on WTKR.COM.

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Get some sleep!

It is important to get enough sleep! Lack of sufficient sleep can lead to reduced memory, focus, concentration and reaction time

According to this article “About 40 percent of Americans say they get fewer than seven hours of sleep on weekdays, and most — 71 percent — get fewer than eight hours of sleep, according to a 2005 survey by the National Sleep Foundation”

Eve Van Cauter, a professor of medicine at the University of Chicago, published a study in 1999, that involved 11 healthy young males sleeping only four hours a day; after 6 days the subjects where in a pre-diabetic state.

So, make sure you get enough sleep! Go to bed early If you need to wake up early.

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Important:
The Sleep Blog does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Instead, this website provides general information for educational purposes only. Always seek the advice of a qualified health care provider if you have questions or concerns regarding any medical condition or treatment.