I have been doing this for almost a year. I expect to always need an alarm clock. I will often wake up just before the alarm, but this is not reliable. However, I can wake up to very quiet alarm clocks, as long as I recognize the sound as my alarm, so I can sleep through other noise.
No, though I have stopped using Ride of the Valkyries because it was too abrupt. I now use the Overture of 1812, which I will sometimes allow to continue playing as I get out of bed.
I’ve developed a hilariously pavlovian response to songs I used for alarms at some point or another—I can still hear “The Authority Song” by Jimmy Eat World and, if I’m sitting or reclining, feel a physical itch to stand.
I only use a very quiet beepy thing anymore, or my phone if that’s what I’ve got, and it usually doesn’t even go off before I wake up (I deliberately set alarms a few minutes later than I’ll wake up so that I have a chance to get up and pre-emptively shut them off), but for a while using songs was a fun way to play with the ol’ brain!
I’ve been some kind of polyphasic for a solid decade (more, but with breaks that bring it to about that overall). I use an alarm if my schedule is changing—i.e. I’m doing a day of Uberman to get more done; or I missed a nap and so am sleeping 4.5h tonight instead of 3 -- but even then I often don’t need it. Once I’m on my regular Everyman 3 schedule for a few days straight, no alarms are necessary, including popping right awake at 4am feeling great. I only use alarms for naps anymore if I want to read when I wake up, so that I don’t get sucked into my book and waste too much time; I wake up so reliably after 20 minutes that my friends have used me as a timer.
Do you expect to reach a point where you don’t need an alarm clock?
(People already doing this: do you need an alarm clock? How long have you been doing this for?)
I have been doing this for almost a year. I expect to always need an alarm clock. I will often wake up just before the alarm, but this is not reliable. However, I can wake up to very quiet alarm clocks, as long as I recognize the sound as my alarm, so I can sleep through other noise.
Have you grown to hate the sound of the alarm?
No, though I have stopped using Ride of the Valkyries because it was too abrupt. I now use the Overture of 1812, which I will sometimes allow to continue playing as I get out of bed.
I used to use “Time” by Pink Floyd.
I’ve developed a hilariously pavlovian response to songs I used for alarms at some point or another—I can still hear “The Authority Song” by Jimmy Eat World and, if I’m sitting or reclining, feel a physical itch to stand.
I only use a very quiet beepy thing anymore, or my phone if that’s what I’ve got, and it usually doesn’t even go off before I wake up (I deliberately set alarms a few minutes later than I’ll wake up so that I have a chance to get up and pre-emptively shut them off), but for a while using songs was a fun way to play with the ol’ brain!
I had this happen with comfort eagle but after switching to more gentle beginning songs I haven’t had it happen. I don’t do polyphasic though.
I’ve been some kind of polyphasic for a solid decade (more, but with breaks that bring it to about that overall). I use an alarm if my schedule is changing—i.e. I’m doing a day of Uberman to get more done; or I missed a nap and so am sleeping 4.5h tonight instead of 3 -- but even then I often don’t need it. Once I’m on my regular Everyman 3 schedule for a few days straight, no alarms are necessary, including popping right awake at 4am feeling great. I only use alarms for naps anymore if I want to read when I wake up, so that I don’t get sucked into my book and waste too much time; I wake up so reliably after 20 minutes that my friends have used me as a timer.
I love being made of programmable firmware. ;)
Do you remember how long it took until you stopped needing alarms?