Link: "There Is No Right Decision" |
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There Is No Right Decision
July 2018 from Raptitude.com
Steve Pavlina's Deep Abundance Integration live video series |
Monday, July 30th, 2018 18:14:08 GMT |
Steve will host a live video call every day from Aug. 1 to 30, which will be influenced by feedback from people who signed up.
So, if you want to participate, it looks like you can still sign up!
Or, if you'd rather wait, you'll probably be able to buy the completed videos, etc. eventually when they are released as a product.
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And the vast majority of what's there is free - not only free as in price, but also free as in freedom, since much of it is actually uncopyrighted!
Polyphasic sleep is a very bizarre sleep routine which, to me, actually sounds even more difficult to adjust to and work around than Non-24.
And I definitely don't recommend attempting polyphasic sleep. Even far less extreme modifications of sleep patterns, such as chronotherapy, might carry a risk of actually causing Non-24 in people who didn't have Non-24 to begin with, according to this page on the New England Journal of Medicine website, Wikipedia's chronotherapy article, and various people's messages on the Niteowl mailing list.
But I really appreciate Steve writing about his polyphasic sleep experiment in so much fascinating detail, and I'm also very happy that he seems to be doing very well despite having put himself through such an ordeal.
So, I highly recommend checking out StevePavlina.com, and signing up for Deep Abundance Integration if it appeals to you.
This costs money ($97), but, since it's by the wonderful Steve Pavlina, I'm sure it will be marvelous, and worth far more than $97. I signed up today.
Edit, Aug. 1, 2018, 1:12 PM EDT The signup page no longer shows a deadline, and the count of signups keeps growing.
And if you can't (or would rather not) buy anything - Steve has a wonderful, fascinating website:
Of particular interest to people interested in sleep issues might be his fascinating articles on his 2005-2006 experiment with polyphasic sleep:
Oct. 20, 2005 from StevePavlina.com
I doubt I'll ever attempt polyphasic sleep myself - I wouldn't even consider it until I greatly improve my health and diet, and give up caffeine again.
I don't always agree with everything Steve says, but I always find his perspectives thought-provoking and well worth reading or hearing. And over the years, I think his writings, podcasts, and videos have definitely influenced me greatly for the better.