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Naps
I take them.
Generally between 3-5 I take a quick 15-30 minute power nap. My wife seems to think I have a problem. She is of the opinion adults don’t need naps. I’m a guy, give me a comfy couch and some background TV and it’s lights out. |
I don't take naps, but I understand that they can be valuable. I think the fact that in the evening my dad would often go to sleep on the couch after dinner (for several hours) turned me off of naps. If I'm REALLY tired, I may take a nap, but it's usually 1-4 hours, and may happen once every other year.
I would be willing to do it if I could take those power naps. I can usually/often get to sleep pretty quickly, but I'm not the type to wake up after a short period. I don't want to sleep for a couple/few hours. This is not my problem (falling to sleep), but I think it's cool. My wife needs to practice it. Quote:
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Everyone should have the luxury of a daily nap. It’s a terrific neurotransmitter reset!
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I love a good nap. My problem is waking back up after. If I lay down, I'm out for an hour
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Taking a nap would just screw up my ability to sleep at night. No nap time for me.
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Not every day, but often around 4 PM with the news on the TV. I drink a cup of coffee and I'm out for 15-20 minutes until the coffee kicks in. |
"Generally between 3-5 I take a quick 15-30 minute power nap.
I’m a guy, give me a comfy couch and some background TV and it’s lights out." I've been napping since I was young in the pattern described above. I usually have something like Wolf Blitzer on as background noise. |
I'm a Martini Sleeper, anytime, any place, anywhere :cool:
Usually happens while lying on my couch watching an F1 race, I easily doze off after the first 10 laps and then wake up with around 10 laps to go Even had a nap once while snorkeling off the coast of Mexico the morning after a heavy night, almost napped on the bottom of a swimming pool with scuba gear on but breathing became a chore as I'd run down the bottle to nearly empty :D |
Not on purpose but a lot of days, after golf and lunch, I sit down on the couch to finish the crossword puzzle and inadvertently take one for a few minutes. (Until the dog rings the bell hanging on the front door knob and wants his walk). Ain't routine great? Wife has never done the same thing twice in her life (other than take a nap every day)!
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45 minutes on Sat and Sun. SmileWavy
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When we go camping, I like to take a nap, which might be a pre-curser for retirement. Usually, I will have 1 Pepsi with lunch, which keeps me going through the afternoon.
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Got in teh habit of a 20 min nap on nice days, out under the trees, at lunch time. May have had something to do with working 50 hours per week and taking 3 college courses at a time... In addition, my CPAP machine broke 6 months ago, gotta get in to the see the doc for a replacement, etc. but between my schedule and theirs and work and .... it is rather hard. But I'm on the books for an office visit in a month, to be followed up by a new study, which means I'll finally get my face hugger back
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I typically sleep 5-6 hours a night, if I go to bed too early, like 10 PM I end up waking up at 5 AM before the 6 AM alarm, then I toss and turn thinking too much until the alarm goes off. Sometimes if there is too much to do that day, I just get up and start going. I cannot imagine what I would be like at night if I napped during the day. |
I'm 68 and still working. i'm also an early riser, On weekends, I'm up at 4 am and have allot of energy. I get all of my chores done before 9 am . I have a pastel art hobby and I'm the most productive in the morning until about 1 pm. Do I nap - yes. i'm exhausted by 2 pm. I take an 1 to 2 hour nap that refreshes me and I'm ready to go again.
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I am not a napper. I do very rarely sleep during the day, but that is generally when I am not sleeping enough at night. If I do fall asleep during the day, I am more diligent about sleeping at night, and it is years before it happens again. Nothing wrong with taking a nap. Did it when I was standing 6 and 6 watches. Sleep for the entire 6 hours off every other time, would take a nap during the next. The falling asleep technique listed above is effective for me, CPO taught it to me the day I met him. I fall asleep fast when I lay down to sleep.
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Humans are bipedal and upright.
It takes huge amounts of energy to pump liquids up from the legs through all the other organs. The heart is #1. Unwanted toxic substances settle with gravity in the legs. Obey the law of gravity. We eat way more than necessary for survival. Extra stuff circulates all the time. We (and our organs) live twice as long as the same humans a hundred years ago. The 8-10 hour furious workday is crap on our bodies. Every other mammal animal species takes naps whenever possible. |
I'm 65 and can truthfully say that the number of naps that I have taken in my life are less than 5.
I sleep very sound at night for 5-6 hours and never feel the need for a nap during the daytime. |
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BMI, workout routine, age, etc... When I am working out and eating well and not consuming too much alcohol, I have no need to nap. I sleep really well and have energy throughout the day. Lean, fit individuals, in my experience, rarely “need” to nap. I would recommend a sleep study. ... Assuming you are not 50 lbs overweight, not exercising and/or drinking a six-pack every night.... at this point you know what you need to do and are looking for excuses. |
I'm with the Captain, I can fall asleep during a race. And that's the only time — ever.
When recuperating from recent surgery I could sleep a couple times a day. I think that's part of healing. Now back to work and I'm not sleepy until bedtime, and then not always. I have to work hard to get a good night's sleep. You can take that both ways. |
SIESTA! (insert festive mariachi music)
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