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“I Sleep Two Hours Per Day”- Month Two

GOAL : 56 hours sleep for February 2010

ACTUAL: 57 hours sleep for February 2010

You remember all that stuff I said about January being the hardest month (the last week especially)? Well, throw that out the window; February is by far the worst Dymaxion Sleep month I’ve ever had. And again, all the thanks goes to one thing, my social life.

February was filled with showcases, performances, and classes to teach. At first my whole flexible schedule thing worked out, and I finally thought I was able to have a social life and sleep two hours day (ain’t I stupid). I guess my social life has a thing against my sleep habits; I had back to back shows, back to back classes, back to back meetings, and anything else back to back.

I found myself sometimes not skipping one nap but two! If you ever practised polyphasic sleeping, especially Uberman or Dymaxion like me, then you’ll understand the importance of what I just said.

The moment I started hallucinating and falling in and out of sleep I knew I had to do something. So, I started consuming caffein pills left and right, straight dark coffee (no sugar or cream), and anything/everything else caffeinated just to stay awake. Don’t think I planned to make this the long term solution though, this was just one of those temporary band-aid ideas (that never work in the long run).

In my last week of February I ended up oversleeping three naps by two hours each (that’s a total of six hours of oversleeping). I didn’t think too much of it though, I probably skipped about 15 naps in February (that’s five hours total of missed naps) and the oversleeping thing probably equalized everything.

Right now, I’m back to normal (yeahhhh!). I’m sleeping every six hours with 10 minutes flexibility here and there. But, in the back of my mind I still worry about how I’ll survive another “crazy-social-life-no-naps” period in my life. I wouldn’t be able to handle living off caffeine alone again. I’d die.

Something had to change, and soon.

… Did you think I was going to say that I’m quitting?! I’d never be that sensible silly. Although, I’ve just hit my goal (if you remember correctly I stated that I wanted to last until March on two hours sleep per day), I’ve expanded on my previous goal by trying to achieve that all illusive one year mark.

Think about it, a whole year where I sleep two hours per day, WOW. Nine/ten more months to go. And not only will I be sleeping two hours a day, but I’ll be doing it on the flexible-Dymaxion polyphasic sleep pattern, something everyone has said couldn’t be done. For personal reasons this makes me extremely happy, I love proving people wrong.

My flexible schedule has to be MORE flexible

My flexible-Dymaxion schedule is in fact what’s going to change, I’ve realized that I’m going to have to stretch this out to it’s limits just so I can keep up with my personal life. Right now I’ve achieved 10 minutes flexibility (meaning that I can differentiate my naps by ten minutes), but for March I’m going to try to raise it to 20 – 30 minutes flexibility.

If you want to think about how great a feat that is just realize that by moving a 30 minute nap 30 minutes forward/backwards I’m basically missing the entire scheduled nap time altogether. Yes, I’m making it that drastic.

As I write this I’m practising 12 minutes flexibility (one step at a time), and everything seems to be going swell. It’s not as great as a pure-on-schedule nap is, but it’s getting there. I’m either getting used to it, or it’s getting used to me.

Future experimentations

I’ve already stated that I’m going to practice lucid dreaming (and blog about it), but I have other things I’ve been thinking about. Here’s a (very) short list of things I’m thinking of trying:

  • On-and-off naps
  • Two hours of sleep per day with fewer nap times (three, two, and maybe even one… but I doubt it)
  • Sensory naps (just made this up)- where you sleep, dream, and yet still be aware of your surroundings. I’m wondering if humans have the ability to do this due to our history of having to survive in jungles, forests, etc.
  • And of course lucid dreaming (plus all the niche topics it covers)

I’ve failed at something though

I’ve failed at keeping up with my daily Dymaxion sleep pictures. I’m sorry… I’m too busy! I literary haven’t touched my camera in a month, and for someone who loves photography in general, that’s horrible.

I’ve also slacked on my twitter updates about my polyphasic sleeping. But that was on purpose. This whole thing has become a part of my life now, like sleeping eight hours per day is for most people. Do they tweet every-time they wake up and tell you how it felt?! No! It’s wayyy too egomaniacal for me.

But, in all seriousness, if you can think of an easier way for me to take (decent) pictures of myself quickly please let me know, right now even the quickness of Flickr isn’t quick enough for me… And I’m not doing DailyBooth.

I was thrilled to receive email and comments from some of y’all asking me to help with your polyphasic sleep schedules. As I stated, I’m not a doctor (just a guy who has personal experience), but I will help with anything I can.

So… ASK/COMMENT AWAY!


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  1. Johnny Kalevin says:
    07.28.11 at 4:39 pm · Reply

    Hi – did you get any health defects? I want to do the Dymaxion simply because I always oversleep on the Everyman (I can never hear my alarm). I imagine the rigid schedule + 20 minute naps during stretches of tired-ness, and I can probably pull through. The social aspect will be difficult, but I’ll be sure to try to maintain that as best as possible – really, the last concern I have is if there are any health defects you experienced. Would love a response. 😉

  2. Skullz4ever says:
    06.29.11 at 10:11 am · Reply

    im gona try this it could be use ful for training on Wow lol

  3. Mario052 says:
    06.05.11 at 9:51 pm · Reply

    I actually sleep 30 minutes per day. I’m exhausted all the time but this is the most i can get and it’s been like this for 2 years now. No amount of medication, or sleep aid helps. I remember taking 4 nytol and, i could feel the drug working on my brain, but it didn’t put me to sleep. Needless to say i was hesitant to try more than 4 tablets. Any ideas ?

    • Arsene Hodali says:
      07.05.11 at 7:45 am · Reply

      A doctor. Exhaustion isn’t a good sign. During exhaustion we (as humans) aren’t experiencing true wakefulness. Fix the issue, sleep, and trust me when you wake up, you’ll really wake up.

  4. Revilor007 says:
    02.10.11 at 10:44 pm · Reply

    i was an unwillingly participant in this type of sleep for 3 weeks

    • Arsene Hodali says:
      02.14.11 at 10:47 pm · Reply

      Did it better you?

  5. Karl says:
    12.07.10 at 8:31 pm · Reply

    its been a long time now since you have wrote about it, but i wonder. Do you still do it? also could you write down the positive effects of it? like mental stuff, clarity etc? i know other sleepers talks about this when they adapt this sleeping pattern. Thanx again, im really consider starting with this

    • Arsene Hodali says:
      12.09.10 at 6:40 am · Reply

      I’m not polyphasic sleeping anymore. There were many positive effects (lucid dreaming to the point that I couldn’t distuinguish dream from reality most of the time, having 22 hours in a day, the clear-headedness you experience after each nap, each day feeling like a week, and more), but one negative effect (I couldn’t interact with other people normally – socializing, having fun with others, and setting appointments with others is a big hassle – and the reason I quit).

      If you wish to start be prepared by setting up at least one week where you can stay somewhere (preferably in your house) interrupted, because you’ll be sleep deprived most of the first week.

      Experimenting with this short term alone is worth it, and it does have it’s long term advantages (I can sleep in under 5 minutes now… anywhere). And if you can conquer the social life aspect of it, then go right ahead! I explained most of the details in the posts on Dymaxion sleep, if you have questions not answered in those posts then feel free to email me with your question(s). I’ll be glad to help.

      • Dmitry Sychov says:
        03.20.11 at 4:54 pm · Reply

        i wish you come back – hell with all those people – focus on yourself and let the whole world spin around you.

        • Arsene Hodali says:
          03.23.11 at 6:34 pm · Reply

          Hahaha, wish I could make the world do that. But…

  6. Robert says:
    07.01.10 at 5:03 pm · Reply

    Always interesting to read about other polyphasic sleepers. Personally, I sleep one hour every eight hours for a total of three hours per day. I haven’t yet tried to decrease it to two hours per day, but I feel the flexibility of the schedule more than makes up for it. I started with the uberman sleep schedule, but thanks to the monophasic world I just had to give that up. Would definitely like to see another post once you reach one year. Good luck.

    • Arsene Hodali says:
      07.12.10 at 5:45 pm · Reply

      Sadly, I won’t reach a year (never planned on it). But I will write a post to explain.

  7. Lufkin says:
    06.24.10 at 3:06 am · Reply

    I just wanted to thank you for making your process available for the rest of us. After not hearing about any successful cases, I had begun to doubt it and was tempted to go with Uberman (though it’d be a severe squeeze between classes) because I didn’t want to risk oversleeping and missing my classes in excess. Now that I’ve found someone else and know that it’s possible, I’m positive I’m going to stick with it.

    I plan to finish up summer session classes and start my Dymaxion on July 17th and have until August 23rd to fully adjust. I hope this is enough time. I’d like to be in a fairly consistent sleep schedule before classes start so I won’t have to worry about suffering academically.

    So, hopefully we’ll both be doing it come August. Best of luck and that’s for sharing.

  8. Jay says:
    06.03.10 at 5:32 pm · Reply

    Hey there,

    Its June and still no update on Dymaxion. A lot of people have been saying that it is not possible to maintain in the long-run and I would like some positivity before I invest 2-3 weeks into getting adjusted to it.

    Looking forward to the update,
    Jay

  9. Summit says:
    04.21.10 at 9:28 pm · Reply

    Are you still doing the dymaxion schedule? Just wondering since you haven’t updated in a while.

    • Arsene Hodali says:
      04.21.10 at 10:14 pm · Reply

      I am. Just felt there was no need to update, nothing that different happening, it’s become a part of life.

      I’m still offering personal advice to anyone who has questions, but I’m trying to push the updates later and later. Next one is in June (earlier if people want it that badly). I’m not doing it from lack of time or anything like that, it’s just I’ll be repeating everything I’ve already said. And why do that?

      ps- Still offering personal advice to anyone who asks.. as quick as possible.

  10. Summit says:
    04.22.10 at 1:28 am · Reply

    Are you still doing the dymaxion schedule? Just wondering since you haven’t updated in a while.

    • Arsene Hodali says:
      04.22.10 at 2:14 am · Reply

      I am. Just felt there was no need to update, nothing that different happening, it’s become a part of life.

      I’m still offering personal advice to anyone who has questions, but I’m trying to push the updates later and later. Next one is in June (earlier if people want it that badly). I’m not doing it from lack of time or anything like that, it’s just I’ll be repeating everything I’ve already said. And why do that?

      ps- Still offering personal advice to anyone who asks.. as quick as possible.

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