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By regularly I mean at least a 2 out of 7 days. If so click the poll with what times this is please. Poll is anonymous and unlimited as people often rise twice in my experience.
Also this isn't your usual kind of getting up after a nights sleep, it can be described as "One moment you're asleep, the next you're wide awake". Some people stay like this for a while and thus sleep very lightly. Others can switch it off like a light switch and close their eyes to drift off again. Sometimes there may be feelings of anxiety like a dry mouth, pounding heart etc.. that seemingly have nothing to do with anything you're aware of.
Its a deep topic. One which isn't spoken of that frequently but can be very rewarding to examine because every single one of you reading knows that when you've had a 100% quality nights sleep the "You" who rises the next day is like Superman in comparison to a crappy rest which makes the entire day seem like a test of your nerves and patience.
Note: If your regular time out of bed after eight hours is in any of these time periods, no need to comment. Example:
Person A goes to bed at 10PM each night. Is disturbed at 130AM, goes back to sleep for a few hours and opens her eyes at 4AM before returning to rest and then finally completes their 8 hours when their alarm goes off at 6AM.
In that case 6AM doesn't count because its her usual rising time but 130AM and 4AM are valid options.
Also this isn't your usual kind of getting up after a nights sleep, it can be described as "One moment you're asleep, the next you're wide awake". Some people stay like this for a while and thus sleep very lightly. Others can switch it off like a light switch and close their eyes to drift off again. Sometimes there may be feelings of anxiety like a dry mouth, pounding heart etc.. that seemingly have nothing to do with anything you're aware of.
Its a deep topic. One which isn't spoken of that frequently but can be very rewarding to examine because every single one of you reading knows that when you've had a 100% quality nights sleep the "You" who rises the next day is like Superman in comparison to a crappy rest which makes the entire day seem like a test of your nerves and patience.
Note: If your regular time out of bed after eight hours is in any of these time periods, no need to comment. Example:
Person A goes to bed at 10PM each night. Is disturbed at 130AM, goes back to sleep for a few hours and opens her eyes at 4AM before returning to rest and then finally completes their 8 hours when their alarm goes off at 6AM.
In that case 6AM doesn't count because its her usual rising time but 130AM and 4AM are valid options.