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		<title>Polyphasic Sleep Week 6</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[All in all a good normal week on the polyphasic sleep schedule. Flipping between everyman3 and 2 seems to work pretty well. The reason for this is exercise and its supplements. Some of the supplements I take keep you awake for longer than 5 hours. So sometimes I just cant fall asleep during 1 of [...]<p><a href="http://www.emeraldwolf.com/polyphasic-sleep-week-6/">Polyphasic Sleep Week 6</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.emeraldwolf.com">Unlocking the Human Potential - Emerald Wolf</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All in all a good normal week on the polyphasic sleep schedule.</p>
<p>Flipping between everyman3 and 2 seems to work pretty well. The reason for this is exercise and its supplements. Some of the supplements I take keep you awake for longer than 5 hours. So sometimes I just cant fall asleep during 1 of the naps and that pretty much turns the next day into a everyman2 to recoup some of the time lost. Its much harder to stay dedicated now that the 30 day experiment is over and It has turned into something habitual. I actually am less tired usually, its just so easy to not get up. Its getting a bit colder outside so its much easier to stay in my warm bed. Even with all the redundant alarms I had one 8 hour oversleep this week. I keep some warm clothes near my bed now to make it easier to get up in the cold.</p>
<p>Starting today I'm going to experiment more with a pure Everyman2 schedule to see if I could stretch 2 naps apart enough to get an  8 hour window. Why stick with what works ? Where is the fun in that, haha.</p>
<p>So my new schedule will be:</p>
<p> Core: 4.5 Hours 11pm – 3:30am</p>
<p> Nap1: 25 mins 7am – 7:25am</p>
<p> Nap2: 25 mins 4pm – 4:25pm</p>
<p>This has some significant benefits that could be very useful to a lot of people. There is a 8 hour window without any nap interruptions for work. And another big window in the after noon for exercise or other activities. The early morning time frame is a bit smaller but It was my least productive time so thats fine. And 3.5 hours is plenty to prepare for the day maybe do some cardio.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.emeraldwolf.com/polyphasic-sleep-week-6/">Polyphasic Sleep Week 6</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.emeraldwolf.com">Unlocking the Human Potential - Emerald Wolf</a></p>
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