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A year or two ago, I was watching a Q&A live stream that a successful entrepreneur was holding. In this live stream, he talked about how the biggest change he had made in recent months that helped him excel was sorting out his sleep pattern. After some questions from the audience, he mentioned that he had taken a quiz to find out his sleep chronotype.
Naturally, I decided to take the quiz after hearing this. Sleep is something I've always valued- maybe even over-valued. Long story short, upon completing the quiz, it was determined that I was a bear. Meaning, I was like 50% of the other people in the world.
Bears tend to go to bed around 11:00 PM and sleep until 7:00 AM- the typical 8-hour, 9-5 sleep pattern. Funnily enough, I used to sleep more than this at the time of taking the quiz. I used to be able to sleep for 9 hours straight without waking up once.
Now, you might be saying to yourself: "Okay, so you're a bear- what's the big deal?" Well, I don't think I'm a bear anymore.
You see, I had a mini health scare one early morning when I was laying in bed in November 2019. I had been dealing with a health issue at the time and I had been doing a lot of Google searches to try and find out what the issue was. When I woke up early one morning and was laying in bed, I thought that something had happened to me that I had learned a lot about through my Google searches. As you can probably guess, nothing was wrong with me, and the doctor at the hospital made sure to inform me of this when I visited him in a panic that early morning at around 5:45 AM.
Since this incident, I've always had a bit of anxiety when it comes to laying in bed. Basically, I won't lay in certain positions because I only feel "safe" when my body is positioned in certain ways. Of course, all these "safe" sleeping positions aren't ideal, but if I don't lay in them, I literally won't sleep.
Over the past few months, I've taken the same sleep quiz I took a few years ago after the live stream, and I've gotten a different result. According to the quiz, I am now a dolphin, which means I should only be sleeping for around 6 to 6.5 hours each night to help negate the effects of my restless and light sleeping pattern. The thing is, this goes completely against the whole "get 8 hours of sleep" suggestion that we always hear.
What I'm wondering is- could my sleep pattern have changed, or do I have that much anxiety regarding sleep and sleeping positions? I don't have a full-blown panic attack or anything when I lay in bed, I just don't allow myself to lay in certain positions because I don't feel "safe" when I do so. I do possess all the characteristics of people that tend to have the dolphin chronotype, so maybe my sleep pattern has simply changed based on my lifestyle adjustments? BTW- My diet is better than it's ever been and I don't drink coffee or energy drinks.
Also, have you ever taken a quiz to find out your sleep chronotype? Do you think chronotypes are a crock or do they hold some weight?
Naturally, I decided to take the quiz after hearing this. Sleep is something I've always valued- maybe even over-valued. Long story short, upon completing the quiz, it was determined that I was a bear. Meaning, I was like 50% of the other people in the world.
Bears tend to go to bed around 11:00 PM and sleep until 7:00 AM- the typical 8-hour, 9-5 sleep pattern. Funnily enough, I used to sleep more than this at the time of taking the quiz. I used to be able to sleep for 9 hours straight without waking up once.
Now, you might be saying to yourself: "Okay, so you're a bear- what's the big deal?" Well, I don't think I'm a bear anymore.
You see, I had a mini health scare one early morning when I was laying in bed in November 2019. I had been dealing with a health issue at the time and I had been doing a lot of Google searches to try and find out what the issue was. When I woke up early one morning and was laying in bed, I thought that something had happened to me that I had learned a lot about through my Google searches. As you can probably guess, nothing was wrong with me, and the doctor at the hospital made sure to inform me of this when I visited him in a panic that early morning at around 5:45 AM.
Since this incident, I've always had a bit of anxiety when it comes to laying in bed. Basically, I won't lay in certain positions because I only feel "safe" when my body is positioned in certain ways. Of course, all these "safe" sleeping positions aren't ideal, but if I don't lay in them, I literally won't sleep.
Over the past few months, I've taken the same sleep quiz I took a few years ago after the live stream, and I've gotten a different result. According to the quiz, I am now a dolphin, which means I should only be sleeping for around 6 to 6.5 hours each night to help negate the effects of my restless and light sleeping pattern. The thing is, this goes completely against the whole "get 8 hours of sleep" suggestion that we always hear.
What I'm wondering is- could my sleep pattern have changed, or do I have that much anxiety regarding sleep and sleeping positions? I don't have a full-blown panic attack or anything when I lay in bed, I just don't allow myself to lay in certain positions because I don't feel "safe" when I do so. I do possess all the characteristics of people that tend to have the dolphin chronotype, so maybe my sleep pattern has simply changed based on my lifestyle adjustments? BTW- My diet is better than it's ever been and I don't drink coffee or energy drinks.
Also, have you ever taken a quiz to find out your sleep chronotype? Do you think chronotypes are a crock or do they hold some weight?