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Wednesday, April 1, 2009

The Everyman Project Day (1.5)

It's fourth period, I'm at school, and I'm actually not all that tired. I managed to fully grasp the concept of torque in physics, and I'm about to progress to test myself in the wonderful field of calculus. If I can make it through that, I'm pretty sure I can knock over buildings.

I did a little bit more reading, and I was incredibly happy with what I saw. There's some one who did the Everyman for six months (you can find them here) and said that adapting to the Everyman was harder than the Uberman, however it was easier to be flexible once fully on the schedule. Me being a man of constant social movement, the lee-way between naps will definitely be something I take advantage of. Steve Pavlina stated that the Uberman schedule had to be moved by incredibly small increments at a time, while this very avid Everyman user agrees, he says the Everyman allows nearly a full hour before and after your supposed nap time can be allowed.

Schedule Talk

Okay, so I'm thinking about revising my schedule already. Like I said, I'm a little bit social, so I've considered maybe moving my core sleep ahead an hour. This allows me to not require the three hours sleep until possibly 1am. Giving me a larger window to party if need be, and also giving me a much more able social life. As long as I'm home by 1:30, I'll be settled in enough to sleep on the schedule. The flexibility is absolutely perfect.

Error Log

Today I ran into some problems trying to sleep at school at lunch. I can see this being a recurring issue.

a) The student council room (where my chosen nap spot would be) has a comfy couch for me to repose on, however, there is some heavy traffic around there at the beginning of the lunch break.

Possible Solution

The Library has chairs that are comfy, I may try there tomorrow. It's the perfect solace.

b) Some one pulled the fire alarm today while I was halfway through a nap. I think this is unavoidable, it's for my own good, however, I don't look to missing too many more naps on account of this in the future.

Possible Solution

Reinforce more strictly Darwin's Theories.

Final Notes

Over all it's not that bad yet. I'm looking forward to the nap after school.

1 comment:

  1. Ok, so this isn't really that relevant to your subject BUT did you know that "Everyman" is the name of a play? It's actually pretty interesting. LOOK! It's on Wiki [of course]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Everyman_(play)

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