 Originally Posted by King
Stay awake approx. 24 hours. The next day you will be able to set the time as you wish, but don't be lazy and screw up by going to bed at an inappropriate time. I have used this technique several times, it always works when wanting to change sleep cycles.[/b]
Be sure you don't have a circadian sleep disorder.. ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleep_disorde...ircadian_rhythm ) In that case, that would be useless.
I have DSPS (delayed sleep phase syndrome), and unless i will find the time and a good doctor to do some therapy, i am doomed to go to sleep at 4 o'clock in the MORNING each day.
It's a realy trauma, as i have to go to school at 8 AM each working day. DSPS keeps screwing my life big time..
I tried many times and using different methods to force my circadian rythm to match the social requierments (going to sleep at 11 AM, waking fully rested at 7 AM), but nothing worked. I took powerful sleeping pills for on e month to get to into the habit of going to sleep at 10-11 PM, but after i've run out of pills, i started going to bed at 4 AM again.
Right now i am trying to get into a polyphasic sleep ( thanks to asher, who gave me this idea ) so i will sleep from 4 PM to 7 PM, from 11 PM to 12 PM, and from 4 AM to 7 AM. Maybe this will match my circadian rythm better.. dunno.
So, make sure you don't have a circadian rythm disorder.. because in that case, all your efforts to changeyour sleep pattern will be useless.
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