Ah sleep
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I never looked at my sleep history with my watch.
Interesting.
I don't know how it calculates the average time in bed, but that's absolutely wrong. No way I'm in bed from 9 to 9. Unless, it's counting the hour and a half to two hours that my watch is sitting in the charger.
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Do you sit in a recliner to watch tv? It may be (mis)counting that
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@taiwan_girl said in Ah sleep:
@Aqua-Letifer That is interesting. Why is it (at least for me), that dreams, even if they are so vivid, are quickly forgotten? I will wake up from a dream and, wow!, it is super detailed, etc. but only 10 minutes later, I have trouble remembering it.
I experimented with lucid dreaming for some time for which I wrote down my dreams as soon as I woke up. Even a few keywords can help to easily recall dreams in detail. It‘s as if the process of writing down a dream signals your brain that it’s important to remember it.
Then again, there are a few dreams (mostly nightmares) I had as a child that I still remember. The brain is a strange thing.
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Funny, I’m starting to hit the point that I feel better with less sleep.
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Do you sit in a recliner to watch tv? It may be (mis)counting that
Nope. But I do lie down, iPad on tummy, when I watch a movie or a tv series. That might be it.
Yeah most likely. I check my watch each morning to see how the sleep went. It is smart to know pretty accurately when you are "in bed" and when you are asleep. About 98% accurate I find, although I don't really look at the "time in bed" metric as much as the "time asleep".
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In the spirit of a you having owned birds and bunnies….
Where did it shit?
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In the woods, just like the bear.
I frequently dream about current and past pets.
That sounds pretty great.
This is the most recent entry from my journal. I have absolutely no memory either of the dream, or of writing this:
I worked for a female dentist from Jamaica NY who was lazy seldom there and treated everyone poorly.