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Mar 14, 2025

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In my case, the 5-20 minute nap has become a daily ritual even that shorter timeframe charges the batteries
Mar 15, 2025
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I can never participate in such an event, I’ll spend the next twenty minutes dreading what happens after the twenty minutes
Mar 15, 2025
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How do you fall asleep under a time crunch? From the minute u set that 20 minute timer you have to be asleep 😰😰
Mar 15, 2025
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@CHOC_ORANGE you do not feel like you’re asleep during that period but your brain is indeed scrubbing itself out. you will wake up refreshed. i’ll put together a rec explaining sleep cycles
Mar 15, 2025
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@LUCIUS How very intriguing, everytime I try to have a 20 minute nap I’m greedy and want more and ruin everything
Mar 15, 2025
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@LUCIUS @CHOC_ORANGE Twenty minute is such a great sweet spot. Long enough to reset but not so long as to fall into REM and wake up groggy I don’t typically feel like it’s hard to pass out that quickly. I am TIRED. Typically in the afternoon, my body would love a quick nap. I just don’t usually have the time for it.
Mar 15, 2025
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no fr. i feel as if i have discovered some secret key to life. i used to hate on 20 min naps cuz i thought ā€œhow could one even fall asleep in 20 minsā€ well guys. u just like lay there for 20 mins and it feels like u enter another dimension. and then u feel revitalized
Feb 1, 2024
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Your body’s circadian rhythm has a natural dip near 1:30pm and taking a 20 min nap right around there has made me feel so much more energized for the rest of the day. It feels like a hack.
Feb 6, 2025

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This combo has just been here the whole time?!
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