Did you have a look at "Using Sleep Training To Have The Best Success With Rhythm Napping" <http://www.saltcube.com/out-of-body/chat-forum/viewTopic.jsp?t=sleep-training>? |
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Rhytm napping is a technique developed by Matt from the Saltcube site, you can download a special alarm program there to try it yourself. |
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Did you have a look at "Using Sleep Training To Have The Best Success With Rhythm Napping" <http://www.saltcube.com/out-of-body/chat-forum/viewTopic.jsp?t=sleep-training>? |
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Last edited by sourcejedi; 05-21-2007 at 12:46 PM.
I've tried rhythm napping also yoast with similar results, as I think I was also too awake to fall back asleep. |
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iadr's Lucid and Vivid Dreams:http://dreamviews.com/community/showthread.php?t=54442
I read the sleep training thing before trying it, so I avoided light when awake, I ate a little ('Special K' cereal, I think it's easy to digest), I was out in the sun, walking around the whole day prior to trying it, so the only thing I can think of to get to sleep faster is indeed a shorter period WBTB. |
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Only the narrowminded keep order, the genius keeps oversight in chaos.
I tried it this morning, went to bed really early last night so all conditions were perfect, getting "too much sleep" I mean. Started trying at about 5:00am (after about 7 hrs. sleep) and all that really happened was I woke up too much. That's it. I had already had a couple of remembered dreams from during the night but the rhythm napping produced no results for me, I was using the 4 min. setting and went until about 8:00am so I did give it a chance. I'll try again, I'm not giving up on it, but my first impression is kind of lack-lustre. I think that maybe I'm going to use a kitchen timer set at 90min. intervals for through the night from now on. Seems to me like I was getting my best results (that 5-dream night) when I was getting up frequently to piss. |
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I tried this again this morning by just using my own times and setting the timer go off after 20 minutes, then 20 minutes, then every 4 minutes, and not only did it wake me up several times, but I had several vivid dreams. I used 20 minutes as the initial time because I wanted to make sure I could get back to sleep. |
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Last edited by iadr; 05-27-2007 at 01:32 AM.
iadr's Lucid and Vivid Dreams:http://dreamviews.com/community/showthread.php?t=54442
Okay, so you are trying longer intervals and want to add a custom alarm. Sounds good. |
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Only the narrowminded keep order, the genius keeps oversight in chaos.
Yes, I use longer intervals to start with because I want to be able to get to sleep before the alarms start going off. And I may just start using longer times altogether because I tend to sleep right through the alarms if they are too close together. |
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iadr's Lucid and Vivid Dreams:http://dreamviews.com/community/showthread.php?t=54442
my problem is: I CAN'T WAKE UP IN 5 O'CLOCK NO MATTER HOW LOUND THE ALARM IS!!! any suggestion for me? |
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