See what your sleeping position says about you: Is it true?
"the position you choose in bed each night echoes the way you deal with your daytime waking hours. Invariably, you often sleep as you live. These chronic sleep positions can affect your sleep - positively and negatively"this only refers to the "position you spontaneously assume to make yourself feel most comfortable at just the moment when you decide to fall asleep"... not the position when you wake up, or all the times your twist and turn in your sleep.
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raves +1 posted May 07, 2008 03:10AM GMT (edited)
Answered Semi-Fetal- Knees Bent- "Conciliatory, compromising, non-threatening, non-shakers; sleep experts claim this to be the optimal sleep posture position"
Always, I almost never move in the night! I think this descibes me most of the time:) -
raves +1 posted May 03, 2008 03:46PM GMT
Answered Face Down- Prone Postion- "tend to have strong compulsive tendencies and stubbornness in their personalities and are persistent and goal-oriented"
I do have compulsive tenancies and can be stubborn & goal oriented , yes...you can say this is pretty much true -
raves +1 Apr 29, 2008 01:15PM GMTLOL!!!!! OH and how would you know this ;)
have you seen Little Nicky I was gonna post that video of him snoring yeah that me evil lol
http://www.youtube.com/watch?... -
raves +1 posted Apr 29, 2008 09:57AM GMT
Answered Semi-Fetal- Knees Bent- "Conciliatory, compromising, non-threatening, non-shakers; sleep experts claim this to be the optimal sleep posture position"
This is my position when I actually lay in bed to go to sleep on purpose. But let me be still anywhere for longer than 5 minutes and I'm ready to fall out! -
raves +1 posted Apr 29, 2008 06:14AM GMT
Answered Semi-Fetal- Knees Bent- "Conciliatory, compromising, non-threatening, non-shakers; sleep experts claim this to be the optimal sleep posture position"
So I guess, looking back at the sleep positions I have found when I wake up, I am split personality with all the above....hm........ -
raves +1 posted Apr 29, 2008 06:12AM GMT
Answered Semi-Fetal- Knees Bent- "Conciliatory, compromising, non-threatening, non-shakers; sleep experts claim this to be the optimal sleep posture position"
Either this one or full-fetal. I curl up around my teddy (its true, I'm not ashamed - and I'm not a child). -
raves +1 posted Apr 26, 2008 12:09AM GMT
Answered Semi-Fetal- Knees Bent- "Conciliatory, compromising, non-threatening, non-shakers; sleep experts claim this to be the optimal sleep posture position"
I fall asleep in this position every night but then I toss + turn a lot throughout the night. I can't fall asleep in any other position though

Answered Sleeep? What is sleep?
So whats the explanation for "Hanging from the rafters while you sleep??