Never tried napping. I imagine I'd just wake up all confused.
The original reason for exercising at lunchtime was all about ... well, doing exercise. I couldn't squeeze it in to any other time in the day. I then noticed that I felt awesome afterwards, and that those were my most productive afternoons. So really it's just a fortunate side-effect.
Whether you wake up confused or refreshed and ready to go depends on in which sleep stage you wake up in (light, REM or deep).
If you wake up in REM, youβre going to be slightly confused.
If you wake up in deep, youβre going to be completely confused and feel very bad until the end of the day.
If you wake up in light, just before starting to fall in deep sleep, youβre going to feel refreshed, and ready to go.
When I need a nap like this I use an app that detects my body movements (using accelerometer) and wakes me up roughly in 15-20 minutes at the right moment when the sleep stage is the lightest. Here is one such app for iOS.
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Never tried napping. I imagine I'd just wake up all confused.
The original reason for exercising at lunchtime was all about ... well, doing exercise. I couldn't squeeze it in to any other time in the day. I then noticed that I felt awesome afterwards, and that those were my most productive afternoons. So really it's just a fortunate side-effect.
Whether you wake up confused or refreshed and ready to go depends on in which sleep stage you wake up in (light, REM or deep).
When I need a nap like this I use an app that detects my body movements (using accelerometer) and wakes me up roughly in 15-20 minutes at the right moment when the sleep stage is the lightest. Here is one such app for iOS.