Sunday, May 31, 2020
What is Your Spirit Sleep Animal
What is Your Spirit Sleep Animal You know those times at work where you can barely keep your eyes open, but feel everyone else is cracking on? Or when youre just getting going at a party, but your mate is ready to call it a night? Well, the key to these mysteries may lie in learning what your âsleep animalâ is; according to Sleep Doctor, Dr. Michael Breus, once you know yours, you can better understand your health, wellbeing, and productivity. In his book âThe Power of Whenâ, Dr. Breus categorizes individuals into four chronotypes (internal body clock cycles) which include the bear, dolphin, wolf, and lion. He has formulated a diagnostic quiz to determine which sleep animal you are. Your chronotype will tell you what time of day is best for your creativity and when you should ideally eat, sleep and exercise to get the best result. It claims to show you how to work with your body and reach your potential. The demands of work appear to be increasing for everyone. At the same time, the daily patterns of workâ"the how and especially the when and whereâ"are growing more diverse. So, based on Dr. Breusâ quiz, The French Bedroom Company have put together a flowchart to help you determine your sleep animal and start the journey to better optimizing your life, check it out below! Youâre a Dolphin! Youâre part of just 10% of the population who class themselves as âDolphinsâ. The dolphin chronotype is usually associated with those who suffer from insomnia or who have a low sleep drive. Theyâre highly intelligent perfectionists who may often be stressed and anxious. At work, theyâre fiercely independent and excel at problem-solving. Dolphins should hit the hay later than most, practicing yoga or meditation for relaxation to avoid that awful feeling of lying in bed without being able to drift off to sleep. Dr Breus says that dolphins should get their heads down at around 11.30pm. Youâre a Bear! Bears are the most common chronotypes; about 50% of the population identifies as âBearsâ. âBears like to get their seven to eight hours, but theyâll hit snooze a few times in the morning,â Dr. Breus explains, taking on their trickiest tasks between 10 am and 12 pm. They should also take a nap in the afternoon, although this might not be acceptable if youâre working a 9-5 shift! According to Dr. Breus, a bear is an outgoing, âteam-player.â Their people skills are on-point, so they make great managers. Youâre a Lion! Youâve joined around 15%-20% of the population as a âlionâ. Lions are early risers and are full of energy in the morning, raring to take on the day, but they run out of steam when early evening rolls around. Those in the lion category should wake early (around 5.30am); âtheyâre optimistic goal-setters and get-it-done people,â says Dr. Breus. He adds that theyâre also leaders with analytical minds. They often take on leadership positions, but they donât take risks. Youâre a Wolf! Not a morning person, but thrive in the evening? You, along with 15%-20% of the population, could well be a wolf. Wolves usually get up between 7 and 7.30am, after staying up late the night before, using two alarms to break the surface of sleep. People describe wolves as fearless, Dr. Breus explains. They view the world through an intuitive lens and theyâre totally fine with being awake when most people are deep in their dreams. Risky situations are where they feel most at home, so theyâll often act on impulse. Youâll find them working in creative fields like the arts. Regardless of what your sleep animal is, you still need a good nights sleep! About the author: Joseph Kiely is a Digital Marketing Executive at Return.
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