Yes, Andy, we do sleep about a third of our lives away.
Earlier this month when Andy Rooney gave his classic spiel during the last segment of 60 Minutes, he talked about sleep. He doesn’t quite understand why so many people have problems with sleep, especially since he “can sleep night or day, sitting, standing, or lying down” and he admits to falling asleep right at his desk or on a bus going across town. He can get along on 7 hours, and thinks that anyone who gets 9 hours or more is sleeping his or her life away.
- Overall health
- Memory, and
- Ability to get things done (ahem, like work into nineties and have the energy to go on television on a weekly basis).
But what about that “device” to tell us when we’ve had the perfect amount of sleep? Might I suggest:
- Signs of your battery is getting low: fatigue, sleepiness, low energy, need for caffeine, moodiness, inability to focus, difficult concentrating
- Signs of your battery has been charged properly: feeling refreshed when you wake up, having the energy to get through your day, not needing caffeine to stay awake, alert, and productive
Put simply: the body tells us when we need sleep. It’s the “y” effect. When we’re hungry, we eat, when we’re thirsty, we drink, and when we’re sleepy we sleep. Or should at least. And I sense that Mr. Rooney knows that, alongside the other secrets to sound sleep. How else can he be so vibrant, focused, and productive at ninety years old?
Sweet Dreams,
Michael J. Breus, PhD
The Sleep Doctor™
www.thesleepdoctor.com
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Thanks for the link to the segment on sleep by Andy Rooney. Yes, it would be great to have a device to tell us when we have had just the right amount of sleep!
Posted by: Sleeping Beauty | November 06, 2009 at 05:58 PM
I find that I get much more restful sleep if I go to bed before 12 midnight versus when I don't. I feel much better in the morning if I do.
Posted by: Insomnia Cures | November 04, 2009 at 10:56 PM