Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Weekly Challenge: Get At Least 8 Hours of Sleep Each Night

Can you believe it...

It's almost been two weeks since I wrote anything on here! You see, this always happens when I blog, and it's precisely why when I first made this blog, I added the caveat that I will post only when I feel like it. Because there invariably are times when I go almost a full two weeks--or two months--without even signing in. Terrible. But admitting it will happen helps me to feel a little less guilty. To some extent.

Anywho, part of the reason I haven't posted in a while is because last week, I adhered to a new regimen--I challenged myself to get at least 8 hours of sleep every night. I discovered that it actually was quite a challenge, and I had to make sacrifices in other parts of my life in order to accommodate this new lifestyle change. I couldn't stay up as late, I rarely used an alarm, and I did NOT make it to the gym in the morning as often. Actually, I don't think I made it to the gym in the morning AT ALL last week!

In the past, I held firm to the convenient belief that I functioned optimally if I got exactly 6.5 hours of sleep each night. Then, after a week or so, I would treat myself to a thoroughly satisfying sleep binge. This conviction was further reinforced by the fact that whenever I got more than 8 hours of sleep, I awoke feeling groggy and lethargic. So why would I waste time sleeping when it could be spent doing other things... especially since that extra sleep seemed to make me LESS lively?

Most people know that studies advocating the importance of 8 hours of sleep a night are quite the ubiquity, and after this past week, I am totally sold. Not only did I sleep more soundly than I've slept in a while, but I awoke feeling invigorated and alert. And as an unexpected but welcome side effect, I dreamt every single night. And I never dream!

Really makes me wonder if there is a correlation between length of sleep and dream vividness, because my sister would hibernate for what seemed like 14 hours a night (and sometimes it didn't seem like 14 hours... it WAS 14 hours) and then would proceed to spend the next hour and a half recounting to the rest of our family every minute detail of the complex and elaborate dream she just had. So, I think I will label this discovery a veritable revelation.

As I mentioned earlier (and in the title of this post), my challenge was to get at least 8 hours of sleep each night. This is part of this new thing I'm doing which for lack of a better, more creative term, I'll call a "Weekly Challenge." Basically, it entails doing something new or trying a new lifestyle for a week. The week before last was when I delved into pescetarianism. Last week was getting 8 hours of sleep a night. This week? Well, I guess I'll consider this week a hiatus week, primarily because I simply forgot to commit to a new challenge. Oops!

The idea of the Weekly Challenge is inspired by a number of sources, including the following two TED talks:


The Weekly Challenge concept is pretty awesome because it allows me to live differently with relative impunity. The weekly pescetarian thing? Like Graham Hill says in the latter of the two above TED talks... the concept of my last hamburger is just too daunting a prospect to be even remotely appealing. So I get to "try on" pescetarianism for a week, and if you read the post two posts ago, you know that I really enjoyed it. Ended up having some of the best tofu I've ever had! And actually, at dinner tonight my pescetarian tendencies resulted in an absolutely delicious potato burger thingamajig. I honestly just don't remember what was in it and I definitely don't remember what it was called, but it was just amazing. And, consequently, probably more nutritious than the beef burger I would have normally ordered.

Yes, I know, it's a pretty pedestrian way of determining the relative nutrition value of different menu items, but in the absence of any real nutritional understanding, I adhere to the following formula:

red meat < poultry < fish < vegetables

Hey, it's a start, right?

So the Weekly Challenge is something that I've completed successfully twice at this point, and I look forward to many more Weekly Challenges in the weeks to come. Some ideas I've brainstormed include:

- drink at least 64 oz of water a day
- don't buy anything new
- actually manage to adhere to my schedule
- don't eat out (might not be possible, actually)
- journal every evening
- write a thank you card each day
- say hi to strangers
- call up a friend to catch up everyday
- be early for everything
- exercise every day
- speak negatively, never
- meditate every morning
- eat according to the food pyramid
- try one new thing everyday

So excited. The Weekly Challenge gives me the motivation and accountability to sample a new lifestyle each week... tell me that isn't such a perfect ambition for someone who keeps a blog called "Go Explore Life."

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