How do you do it? Does it affect your energy levels or anything? Is there some way to "train" yourself to doing this?
It's a lot of questions, but I'd really like to know to be able to sleep less and do more of the things I want to without crashing at the end of the week!
Cheers,
Anthony
I think the amount of needed sleep varies with everyone. I don’t have any secrets. My energy level is actually better when I get less sleep. If I sleep longer I feel exhausted for a big part of the day (and usually get a headache).
I’m not sure about more or less sleep being healthier than the other. I’ve read positive and negative studies on both.
I do find that having something to look forward to in the day makes it a lot easier to get up. I have a T.V. program I watch everyday when I wake up after 5 hours. It’s simple but it’s a routine for me. After the hour program is over, I’m ready to go. Don’t ask me what I watch on T.V. (a little embarrassing), but it does get me up every day.
Another thing; just because a person is in bed 8 hours doesn't mean he/she is getting that much sleep.
Best, John
