How much sleep do you (personally) need?

Anonymous
8 1/2 hours.

Under 7 and I’m in trouble.
Anonymous
65

About 5.5 and that has always been my sleep time number. I can function on less, too. I am still shooting for 7, but it's not going to happen. Also, I am a night owl, absolutely cannot change.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Okay so maybe off topic a bit but for various reasons I won’t go into I’ve been sleeping for 5 hours at night, waking up and doing stuff for an hour, then going back to bed and sleeping another 2-3 hours. I feel fantastic but wondered if this is unhealthy so I did a bit of research. Segmented sleep is how humans did it for millennia—it’s the way we are wired! It wasn’t until the Industrial Revolution that people began to sleep in one big time lump.

This bit of history is true.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:8 is perfect. Anything more than 9, I feel even more tired (anyone else feel this way)?


Yes! There is a saying in my country along the lines of “too much sleep brings more sleep.”
Anonymous
My entire life I needed 9-10 hours and could easily sleep 12-14 hours. It was awful. I slept half my life away. Since menopause I am much more normal now and am very happy with 8-9 hours.
Anonymous
7.5. Less than 7 is a struggle. More than 8 and I'm groggy all day.
Anonymous
7-8 hours. I slept a glorious 9 last night.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:8 1/2 hours.

Under 7 and I’m in trouble.


How do you manage to get that much every night?
Anonymous
9. I wish it were less.
Anonymous
It depends on when I wake up in the sleep cycle. Waking and remembering a dream usually means I got quality sleep. I’d say 7 ish hours as an average “good” number.

The secret to sleeping better is to not focus on sleeping better IME.
Anonymous
7 hours. I'm 51 Female, not in meno, 5'5" 110lbs.
Anonymous
9 hours seems to be optimal for me
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It depends on when I wake up in the sleep cycle. Waking and remembering a dream usually means I got quality sleep. I’d say 7 ish hours as an average “good” number.

The secret to sleeping better is to not focus on sleeping better IME.


Is remembering your dreams actually a sign you got good sleep?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Okay so maybe off topic a bit but for various reasons I won’t go into I’ve been sleeping for 5 hours at night, waking up and doing stuff for an hour, then going back to bed and sleeping another 2-3 hours. I feel fantastic but wondered if this is unhealthy so I did a bit of research. Segmented sleep is how humans did it for millennia—it’s the way we are wired! It wasn’t until the Industrial Revolution that people began to sleep in one big time lump.


i've been sleeping for two hours on the sofa between 10-midnight, then doing dishes/walk the dog/clean, and then get to bed around 1-1:30. alarm goes off a bit after 7, so it is all a crapshoot how much sleep i get.

unfortunately for me, according to the app those two hours on the sofa are usually my best sleep of the night. i rarely get into deep sleep in my bed, and maaaybe some REM.

Anonymous
8-9.5. I usually get 7.5.
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