Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Reaction to Napping

Ever since I added napping into my schedule to catch up on sleep I have been EXTREMELY happy.  Its so difficult to get 8 hours of sleep during the week at night so napping gives me an excellent alternative to make up on sleeping hours.  Often after waking from naps (usually the longer ones) my body feels refreshed and after I've completely woken up so does my mind.  Sometimes it is difficult to wake up from naps but I think it's because my body feels so good recorvering that it wants to stay in that state of recovery.  Overall adding napping into my research was one of the best this I've done with this project.

Thoughts?

I want to know if anyone has questions about my project. This post is mainly for me to try be as informative as I can to anyone that is curious about getting sleep or more of it.  I know how difficult it is to get sleep being a college student... so I can understand anyone with curiousities about sleep.

lol

Here's a little sleep humor. Enjoy!







Thursday, February 21, 2013

Slight Change In Plan

Instead of going for eight straight hours of sleep at night I have found a knew and more effective method.  Some nights because of work, school work, early classes, on some nights it is either difficult or impossible to get eight straight hours of sleep at night.  Now I have changed my question from "How will getting eight hours of sleep at night benefit me and why is it important?" to "How will getting eight hours of sleep in a 24-hour period benefit me and why is it important?" I have discovered that napping is a great way to make up for lost sleep! Check out this article about it from the National Sleep Foundation: http://www.sleepfoundation.org/article/sleep-topics/napping

Slip up... already!

So... about that whole sleep eight hours a night thing.... I messed up on the first night.  I pulled a literal all-nighter and I ended up awake for around 40 hours between thursday and friday.  I had so much to do and things for this project (go figure) to do I couldn't afford to lose the time by sleeping.  HOWEVER, this is not necesarily a bad thing! I decided to make this "slip up" and learning and/or research experience.  As well as learning the value of doing work earlier (well a reminder), I now have first-hand personal experience with sleep deprivation, the result of a lack of sleep.  After this little occurance, I can get back on track and use day 1 as reason to make sure I stay there!

What exactly am I doing?

Well... It's pretty simple.  I always hear how important it is to get sleep, specifically 8 hours of it.  So for 30 days I'm trying to get 8 hours of sleep every night to see how it benefits me.  I'm gonna see how it effects me during the day and how different it is from my current sleep scheduele..... which is pretty bad to say the least.  The biggest challenge that goes along with it is trying to get sleep when I have homework, work and early classes on some days. We'll see how this goes!