Monday, 20 July 2020

My attempt at polyphasic sleep part 8, resuming the experiment

Finally addressed the situation that led to pausing the adaptation attempts. What was funny is that in the interim I was rarely able to get a full night's sleep - I usually ended up with around 6 hours at night and had to nap at some point or crash after a few days of only 6 hours monosleep a night with my activity level and sleep interruption frequency. There were frequent wakes between 1am and 4am regardless of interruptions (unless I was very tired) so taking this into account now.
My current schedule doesn't really allow for a lot of nap rigidity nor for long stretches of monophasic sleep so it's either "something that flexes naps reasonably under my control" or eternal sleep deprivation.
I'm opting for a dual core schedule this time with a 4.5 hour long activity window at night (mostly work, but will benefit academic stuff later when my masters course starts in September if I can adapt). The first core is an early 20:30-01:00 and the second core is a short 05:30-07:00.
I'm also limiting the coffee intake to a small amount before 2am to last me the 4.5 hours and restricting the time I drink coffee to 07:00-12:00 during the day (the earlier the better, but may extend to two coffees and no naps potentially depending on how my schedule will be in a few months).
I've been naturally on a similar schedule for about a week since my work hours shifted. While testing different core lengths: "4.5h core + 1.5h core + 20min afternoon nap" is the longest set I have tried and I'm just after the first core. I'm just about my usual sleep-deprived self so this will be curious. I should be fine after another drop of coffee...

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