Drifting off to sleep when your head hits the pillow.
By megamatt
@megamatt (14290)
United States
June 1, 2011 7:11pm CST
There are nights where I just fall right asleep, because it was a long day. Most nights however, it is a slow, gradual drift, over a short time. There is a time where I know I'm falling asleep and then boom I'm asleep. I think that's the best way to sleep, its not good to be extremely exhausted where we just crash or to be wired or worried where it takes forever to get to sleep. A slow drift to sleep over a short time, but no longer than about twenty to thirty minutes is the best for me.
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@megamatt (14290)
• United States
2 Jun 11
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@megamatt (14290)
• United States
2 Jun 11
Whoops, that's what I get for multi tasking :) I'm honestly surprised that didn't happen before now. Here's what I was supposed to say.
Yeah that is the sensation I tend to feel. Its very hard to pinpoint the exact time when I try and drift off into dream land. Its a slow process, and I think I'm conscious at first for a little bit and them I think my mind slowly drifts off first. Then I am, and I don't realize that I am until I wake up. It is a very intriguing sensation to this post. Thank you for your response. Despite my incompetence at responding to the right topic with the right response, it was appreciated. Have a nice day.
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