How long does it take for you to fall asleep?
How long does it take for you to fall asleep?
How long does it take for you to fall asleep?
Surprised I haven’t seen this response yet:
I say awake doing things until I am on the verge of passing out from being sleepy. If that means I only get 3 hours of sleep, then so be it.
What if you don't feel that tired the whole night? Would you not sleep and go to work after that sleepless night?
Yuuuup. It’s happened at least once in the last month.
Usually, though, I end up getting between 5-8 hours a night. (5hrs for the late nights, 8hrs for the next night when I’m so tired I could sleep in a warzone).
Finally! Someone who does the same thing! People look at me like I’m crazy when I say I don’t have a sleep schedule. I let my body do the scheduling. Like you, when it comes to staying up all night, I just tell myself I’ll get some bomb ass sleep tonight. Lol
My wife is appalled that I'm asleep the second i hit the pillow. She could be in mid conversation with me in bed then she'll just hear snoring.
It's a gift and a curse.
Damn dude, what about cuddles and stuff :o
I'll fall asleep during the cuddles as well lol
Depends how stressful I am. Sometimes it's less than 5 minutes, other times I struggle to obtain the eepy stage even after 3 hours.
Personally, I always find you extremely stressful
~1h, 30min if I'm lucky. And it have to be absolutely quiet or the timer will reset 🙃
I'm sharing that pain with you.
On hot summer days, like now. I can find myself up for 2-3 hours due to the discomfort.
I don’t get in bed until I feel my sleeping pill kick in, so not long
You guys sleep?
Minutes, to hours, to not sleeping at all. It sucks.
Ages 0-38: one hour to 3 days, sleep 1-4hrs/session.
Ages 39+: 5-10 minutes. Sleep 7hrs/session.
I'm so tired all the time now.
I don't understand the first part.
Usually about 20min? I set a sleep timer on podcasts for 30 min and i usually don't hear it stop.
When i can't fall asleep quickly, it's maybe an hour? Eventually sleep happens.
before ritalin: 2 to 5 hours, or not at all
after ritalin: 15 minutes.
note I take the ritalin during the day, not to go to sleep
Some nights 15 minutes and annoyingly frequently 1-3 hours. It used to really worry me, but I've learned to make peace with it.
Usually 5-10 minutes
It takes me an hour or so !! Once i am in bed , i play some video and fall asleep to it !
20 seconds. I’ve got 4 kids.
An hour maybe to get some light sleep, and I can't get to deep sleep until 5 AM easily.
I remember a few years ago that suddenly this topic came up with friends, and turns out almost everyone sleeps nicely after 1-5 minutes in bed.
And I thought my case was normal (it's been like this since I was a kid). But I've been probably losing years of life without a way to gain them back. Depressing.
If it makes you feel better, I also take about an hour most nights to go to sleep.
The time it takes to fall asleep is called sleep latency, and mine is also around an hour so you're not alone. In my case I blame a combination of ADHD and Aspergers, which means that my brain literally always wants to think about interesting stuff rather than quiet down. For about 10 years now I've been using ASMR videos as a sleep aid and it helps immensely. I use the ones with people talking and it totally occupies the speech centre of my brain, cutting off my brains ability to keep thinking about whatever interesting thing it wants to think about (it's hard to think complex thoughts while also trying to absorb what someone is saying)
When I am stressed , atsleast 3-4 hours but when I am not usually within 30mins.
Fast. It’s staying asleep that’s the hard part.
Man, too long. Chronic pain has me in bed by 9pm, but it takes hours to actually fall asleep. Even with the sleepy meds..
Initial bedtime sleep takes a few minutes or so. If i wake during the night, it could take me hours to go back to sleep. If this is a daytime nap, that takes me like 20 minutes.
Usually between 6 and 8 hours
Fuckin hours wooooooooooooo!
Probably about half an hour or so.
Occasionally get a bad night where it takes me 2 or 3 hours to get to sleep. But it’s only if I’ve had a bad day in work or something that my head won’t quiet down about but it’s pretty rare and i can usually sort it out with some white noise earphones
Too long. I just can't not process things that happened, interactions with people, all that stuff. I'm not sure I even want to just drop when I finally have the time to thinks stuff before sleep.
Usually 10 minutes. Reading a book helps if it's taking longer.
It usually tak... Zzz zzz zzz
Less than a minute.
Same. Get owned, everyone else.
3 to 10 minutes, depends how sleepy I am
Anywhere between 7 minutes and 3 days.
Usually like 5 minutes or less.
I sleep worst when I have to get up extremely early and would benefit by falling asleep as early as possible. In situations like that, it takes me about two hours to fall asleep.
If I'm really tired, sometimes I'll just dose off in the midd
Maybe 2 minutes normally. Hard to tell really. If I don't I have two strategies:
If I'm staying awake because of some captivating train of thought (stressfull or exciting or whatever) I mentally put it aside with the thought "I can't change that right now anyway I can deal with it tomorrow" and start trying to freely associate without focusing on any thought starting from some nice landscapes.
Otherwise if there isn't something obvious keeping me from sleep, I just start focusing on relaxing bodyparts and breathing deeply and slowly to stimulate my parasympathetic nervous system. That normally puts me out quickly.
Once I put the Skyrim OST on it’s usually within two songs but sometimes it’s all the place.
It happens instantaneously. After some waiting.
As far as I can tell most nights I fall asleep immediately. Occasionally I'll have some trouble but not so often that I can remember the last time.
Typically <10 minutes, but under <5 quite frequently. If I get woken up in the middle of the night or very early morning, good luck. I have such a hard time falling back asleep as I get older.
I turn on a YouTube video in the background and pass out before it’s even through the intro. That’s about 2 minutes generally.
Sometimes two hours.
10 to 20 minutes if I am not super tired.
Like 5 min. But then I typically only try to fall asleep when I'm actually getting sleepy or when I'm edging close to some 6h of sleep until the alarm goes off, at which point I'm usually already pretty tired even though I hadn't been aware before.
5 minutes is pretty damn low: are you sleep depraved? If so, you must be exhausted at the end of the day or constantly tired throughout the day. The average and normal time (when just being tired and not exhausted at the end of the day) is about 20 minutes. You might want to checked on that and get a better sleep quality as you seem to say you have 6 hours of sleep per day, which isn't ideal but good enough.
On a good night 30 mins but average about an hour or 2
Idk I don't tend to look at the clock when I fall asleep, but I do know that whenever I accidentally fall asleep while watching, say, a PBS spacetime video, I pass out for no less then about an hour
Also I have no clue how the other people here figure out how long it takes them to go to sleep, because as far as I know, looking at the clock just keeps you awake for longer
You can test yourself at the expense of actually getting sleep. As you settle to sleep set a timer and hold a teaspoon (or similar metal object) in your hand hanging out of the side of the bed over a metal tray. When you fall asleep the spoon will slip from your hand and clatter, causing you to wake. You can then check how long that took.
10ish minutes. Less if im tired. Never if im not tired.
Five or ten minutes; but that's called Ambien, and only if I hide my phone from myself.
As long as it takes.
Over the last few months I've worked hard on teaching myself to fall asleep. I take 5 breaths to think about how comfortable i am - or to get comfortable if I'm not. Then i focus hard on relaxing each body part for 3 breaths, beginning at my feet and pushing out any other thoughts. I rarely make it past my knees.
Usually within a couple of minutes unless something is triggering my anxiety, which hasnt happened in years thankfully. Otherwise I can pretty much turn my sleep on/off at will
Between <1-3 minutes. Occasionally I’ll feel a little restless but still manage to fall asleep in 10-15 minutes. I’m just always tired :/
If I'm not on my phone for 3 hours (like right now), it's usually around 5 minutes
99% of the time, 5 to 10 mins and I'm out for the count. A marching band could walk through my bedroom and I wouldn't have a clue.
Probably about 5-10 minutes most of the time.
Your brain chatters to itself all the time, so if you stfu with the inner monologue and instead just try to eavesdrop on what's going on in the background, that leads pretty much directly into a dream state.
interesting, i might try your suggestions
Same, I have sleep tracks I listen to as well that usually start with a relax/disrupt your self-think exercise and then start describing a scene, like a train ride through pastures, this is not the same as leaving the TV or YouTube running, or an audiobook; it's intentionally boring and low engagement but it gives you something to focus on listening to so that you don't get caught up in your own thoughts, similar to the eavesdropping.
May I ask for some suggestions from your collection?
Interesting. I basically do this to myself by counting two breaths and repeating that count while focusing on the darkness behind my eyelids. If I catch my mind wandering I go back to the simple count and staring at my eyelids again. Works pretty well most of the time as I'm not picturing anything nor am I allowing my inner monologue to run away on me.