Sunday, November 24, 2019

If you sleep on this side of the bed, it says a lot about your personality

If you sleep on this side of the bed, it says a lot about your personalityIf you sleep on this side of the bed, it says a lot about your personalityLately, there seems to be no end of the commentary on the philosophy of sleep.This year, we learned that millennial women take their dreams mora seriously than any other demographic, night owls tend to believe in ghosts more often than early birds, and people that sleep on their backs wake up feeling more motivated than those that sleep on their stomachs.Follow Ladders on FlipboardFollow Ladders magazines on Flipboard covering Happiness, Productivity, Job Satisfaction, Neuroscience, and moreJoining the pile of oddly specific slumber scienceis a massive new survey conducted by Onepoll on behalf of Slumber rechnerwolke. In their review of 2,000 employed Americans, researchers discovered that people that sleep on the left side of the bed veer towards beer and drama films, while people that sleep on the right side of the bed, love wine and a good action flick.The right choiceEven though right-siders and left-siders, were consistently linked to certain habits and preferences, there were five primary factors that were found to determine why respondents chose to sleep on the same side of their beds every night.41% of participants said that they clung to their respective sides of the bed because its actually easier for them to get out of bed from that side31% of respondents said that they slept on the side that they did so because their romantic partner preferred the other sideOver 30% of Americans said they slept where they did because it was closer to the nightstandAn additional 25% of surveyees said that the side they slept on gave them a better view of the TVThe remaining 18% said they liked sleeping against a wallHow much do internal factors influence the side of the bed we choose to sleep on?Ultimately, people that slept on the life side of the bed, consider themselves to be more left-brained and vice versa. As previo usly stated, left siders enjoy dramatic movies, beer, and oldies music in addition to being more liberal politically. Right side sleepers, prefer wine over beer, like action movies and rock music, and leaned right politically more times than not.Both left side sleepers and right side sleepers agreed that not getting enough rest resulted in a noticeably hindered day. Fifty-five percent of Americans say they feel a lot more antisocial after a bad night of sleep. The average respondents said they hit the snooze button on their alarm clocks, at least twice every morning.The median amount of sleep that Americans surveyed in the new OnePoll reported was six hours and 22 minutes, though as many as one in four respondents said they only receive around four or five hours a night. These sleep-deprived Americans reported making around two errors at work a day, with 27% saying they do even more than that.Eliminate feeling like you woke up on the wrong side of the bed by making sure you are gett ing quality sleep, added Katie Mellott of Slumber Cloud. Common reasons for not getting the right sleep are waking up hot throughout the night and too many distractions in the bedroom. Make sure your bed is as comfortable as possible no matter the spot with these three tips Choose the pillow with the right firmness for your sleeping position. Utilize Slumber Cloud temperature regulating bedding that keeps you at a comfortable degree throughout the entire night. Select sheets with a lower thread count to provide more breathability and not trap heat, concluded Mellot.You might also enjoyNew neuroscience reveals 4 rituals that will make you happyStrangers know your social class in the first seven words you say, study finds10 lessons from Benjamin Franklins daily schedule that will double your productivityThe worst mistakes you can make in an interview, according to 12 CEOs10 habits of mentally strong people

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