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Short bedtime sleep
Hi,
I would like to ask you about your opinion. I tried LD like a year ago (but somehow I gave up, dunno why), but now I am into it again (I hope i will make it) and I have this little question. Do I have enough sleep to attemp WILD, WBTB or DEILD?
I go to bed around 20:00 - 20:30 then I listen to some meditative chanting for like 30 minutes and then I go sleep. I usually fell asleep around 22:00 I think and I automaticaly wake up about 1:30-2:30. Is it enough to try attempting "techniques" or am I doing something wrong?
Thanks for answers and your opinions.
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Yo. :)
If you up that to roughly five hours of sleep you should be fine, five hours seems to be best minimum from what i know, though, it is still possible to do techniques from less than that if you can balance wakefulness/sleepyness from that. :zzz:
Good luck! ;)
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Not enough sleep can be a problem for sure. If you interrupt your sleep so early it's best to remain awake until you would normally wake up. Then take a brief nap before the attempt. Sleeping 7 hours and being awake for 1 hour is another pattern worth considering... if you're a beginner and normally gravitate toward 8-9 hours of sleep. At the end of the day, which of these two work better comes down to preferences in induction methods.
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Thanks for advices. Well I just have to try, what is best for me. I've got problem that even when i go sleep tak 21:00 (8pm), then I will have to wake up to school at about 5:20 am