buckytom
Grill Master
my wife's cousin has been a nurse for many years, working in all types of jobs that a nurse can do. from the e.r. to a school nurse, she's done it all for more than 4 decades.
one interesting thing that she noticed, and has done some informal surveys on, is that people tend to either get better sleep, or get very tired and need to sleep or nap at the same time of the day that they were born.
at first i thought she was just being silly, but then i thought about when i sleep. i knew that i was born at 6:15am, and interestingly enough, i find that i can stay up all night, and so long as i get a hour or two of sleep between 5 and 7am, i feel at least somewhat rested. if i don't, then i'm dragging from exhaustion all day.
so, when were you born, and when do you get your best sleep?
one interesting thing that she noticed, and has done some informal surveys on, is that people tend to either get better sleep, or get very tired and need to sleep or nap at the same time of the day that they were born.
at first i thought she was just being silly, but then i thought about when i sleep. i knew that i was born at 6:15am, and interestingly enough, i find that i can stay up all night, and so long as i get a hour or two of sleep between 5 and 7am, i feel at least somewhat rested. if i don't, then i'm dragging from exhaustion all day.
so, when were you born, and when do you get your best sleep?