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Dec 09
15
2009
7:30 PM
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2 attended (est.) –
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Are you a polyphasic sleeper? Considering changing your sleep schedule? Get some support. This meeting is for adapted, adapting, and prospective ubermen and everymen. We aim to provide: A forum for adapted polyphasic sleepers to find others and exchange ideas A support network for adapting polyphasic sleepers A source for wake-up buddies and sleep partners Answers to questions for people who are considering polyphasic sleeping
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2 Yes 0 Maybe
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Jun 09
25
2009
6:30 PM
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First ever book on extreme power napping: http://www.lulu.com/ content/2649551 I will bring a copy to this event. Extreme power napping (also known an polyphasic sleep or uberman's sleep schedule) is a method of decreasing the body's sleep needs in order to increase the amount of quality waking time by 40 hours per week! Let's talk about the idea of extreme power napping and how to actually do it. What are the requirements? Is it really possible to reduce the body's sleep needs? How easy is it? We all need more time, right? One way to do that is through extreme power napping - objectively increasing the amount of waking time in each day. Sometimes though, the real bottleneck is in how efficiently we use the time we already have. On a yet deeper level, there are common psychological motivators that make us feel like we need more time, and it is these underlying motivations that will ultimately dictate whether extreme power napping is right for us. Come join us in East-West Books Cafe to explore this fascinating possibility and truly assess ourselves to see if extreme power napping is a viable path for you. This will be held in the cafe section of East West Bookstore, located near the corner of 5th Ave and 14th Street, from 6:30 to 7:30 pm.
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May 09
28
2009
6:30 PM
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First ever book on extreme power napping: http://www.lulu.com/ content/2649551 I will bring a copy to this event. Extreme power napping (also known an polyphasic sleep or uberman's sleep schedule) is a method of decreasing the body's sleep needs in order to increase the amount of quality waking time by 40 hours per week! Let's talk about the idea of extreme power napping and how to actually do it. What are the requirements? Is it really possible to reduce the body's sleep needs? How easy is it? We all need more time, right? One way to do that is through extreme power napping - objectively increasing the amount of waking time in each day. Sometimes though, the real bottleneck is in how efficiently we use the time we already have. On a yet deeper level, there are common psychological motivators that make us feel like we need more time, and it is these underlying motivations that will ultimately dictate whether extreme power napping is right for us. Come join us in East-West Books Cafe to explore this fascinating possibility and truly assess ourselves to see if extreme power napping is a viable path for you. This will be held in the cafe section of East West Bookstore, located near the corner of 5th Ave and 14th Street, from 6:30 to 7:30 pm.
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Apr 09
23
2009
6:30 PM
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First ever book on extreme power napping: http://www.lulu.com/ content/2649551 I will bring a copy to this event. Extreme power napping (also known an polyphasic sleep or uberman's sleep schedule) is a method of decreasing the body's sleep needs in order to increase the amount of quality waking time by 40 hours per week! Let's talk about the idea of extreme power napping and how to actually do it. What are the requirements? Is it really possible to reduce the body's sleep needs? How easy is it? We all need more time, right? One way to do that is through extreme power napping - objectively increasing the amount of waking time in each day. Sometimes though, the real bottleneck is in how efficiently we use the time we already have. On a yet deeper level, there are common psychological motivators that make us feel like we need more time, and it is these underlying motivations that will ultimately dictate whether extreme power napping is right for us. Come join us in East-West Books Cafe to explore this fascinating possibility and truly assess ourselves to see if extreme power napping is a viable path for you. This will be held in the cafe section of East West Bookstore, located near the corner of 5th Ave and 14th Street, from 6:30 to 7:30 pm.
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1 Yes 1 Maybe
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Mar 09
26
2009
6:30 PM
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First ever book on extreme power napping: http://www.lulu.com/ content/2649551 I will bring a copy to this event. Extreme power napping (also known an polyphasic sleep or uberman's sleep schedule) is a method of decreasing the body's sleep needs in order to increase the amount of quality waking time by 40 hours per week! Let's talk about the idea of extreme power napping and how to actually do it. What are the requirements? Is it really possible to reduce the body's sleep needs? How easy is it? We all need more time, right? One way to do that is through extreme power napping - objectively increasing the amount of waking time in each day. Sometimes though, the real bottleneck is in how efficiently we use the time we already have. On a yet deeper level, there are common psychological motivators that make us feel like we need more time, and it is these underlying motivations that will ultimately dictate whether extreme power napping is right for us. Come join us in East-West Books Cafe to explore this fascinating possibility and truly assess ourselves to see if extreme power napping is a viable path for you. This will be held in the cafe section of East West Bookstore, located near the corner of 5th Ave and 14th Street, from 6:30 to 7:30 pm.
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2 Yes 1 Maybe
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Mar 09
5
2009
6:30 PM
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First ever book on extreme power napping: http://www.lulu.com/ content/2649551 I will bring a copy to this event. Extreme power napping (also known an polyphasic sleep or uberman's sleep schedule) is a method of decreasing the body's sleep needs in order to increase the amount of quality waking time by 40 hours per week! Let's talk about the idea of extreme power napping and how to actually do it. What are the requirements? Is it really possible to reduce the body's sleep needs? How easy is it? We all need more time, right? One way to do that is through extreme power napping - objectively increasing the amount of waking time in each day. Sometimes though, the real bottleneck is in how efficiently we use the time we already have. On a yet deeper level, there are common psychological motivators that make us feel like we need more time, and it is these underlying motivations that will ultimately dictate whether extreme power napping is right for us. Come join us in East-West Books Cafe to explore this fascinating possibility and truly assess ourselves to see if extreme power napping is a viable path for you. This will be held in the cafe section of East West Bookstore, located near the corner of 5th Ave and 14th Street, from 6:30 to 7:30 pm.
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1 Yes 3 Maybe
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Jan 09
22
2009
6:30 PM
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First ever book on extreme power napping: http://www.lulu.com/ content/2649551 I will bring a copy to this event. Extreme power napping (also known an polyphasic sleep or uberman's sleep schedule) is a method of decreasing the body's sleep needs in order to increase the amount of quality waking time by 40 hours per week! Let's talk about the idea of extreme power napping and how to actually do it. What are the requirements? Is it really possible to reduce the body's sleep needs? How easy is it? We all need more time, right? One way to do that is through extreme power napping - objectively increasing the amount of waking time in each day. Sometimes though, the real bottleneck is in how efficiently we use the time we already have. On a yet deeper level, there are common psychological motivators that make us feel like we need more time, and it is these underlying motivations that will ultimately dictate whether extreme power napping is right for us. Come join us in East-West Books Cafe to explore this fascinating possibility and truly assess ourselves to see if extreme power napping is a viable path for you. This will be held in the cafe section of East West Bookstore, located near the corner of 5th Ave and 14th Street, from 6:30 to 7:30 pm.
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Dec 08
25
2008
6:30 PM
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First ever book on extreme power napping: http://www.lulu.com/ content/2649551 I will bring a copy to this event. Extreme power napping (also known an polyphasic sleep or uberman's sleep schedule) is a method of decreasing the body's sleep needs in order to increase the amount of quality waking time by 40 hours per week! Let's talk about the idea of extreme power napping and how to actually do it. What are the requirements? Is it really possible to reduce the body's sleep needs? How easy is it? We all need more time, right? One way to do that is through extreme power napping - objectively increasing the amount of waking time in each day. Sometimes though, the real bottleneck is in how efficiently we use the time we already have. On a yet deeper level, there are common psychological motivators that make us feel like we need more time, and it is these underlying motivations that will ultimately dictate whether extreme power napping is right for us. Come join us in East-West Books Cafe to explore this fascinating possibility and truly assess ourselves to see if extreme power napping is a viable path for you. This will be held in the cafe section of East West Bookstore, located near the corner of 5th Ave and 14th Street, from 6:30 to 7:30 pm.
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0 Yes 1 Maybe
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Dec 08
4
2008
6:30 PM
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3 attended (est.) –
4.502
First ever book on extreme power napping: http://www.lulu.com/ content/2649551 I will bring a copy to this event. Extreme power napping (also known an polyphasic sleep or uberman's sleep schedule) is a method of decreasing the body's sleep needs in order to increase the amount of quality waking time by 40 hours per week! Let's talk about the idea of extreme power napping and how to actually do it. What are the requirements? Is it really possible to reduce the body's sleep needs? How easy is it? We all need more time, right? One way to do that is through extreme power napping - objectively increasing the amount of waking time in each day. Sometimes though, the real bottleneck is in how efficiently we use the time we already have. On a yet deeper level, there are common psychological motivators that make us feel like we need more time, and it is these underlying motivations that will ultimately dictate whether extreme power napping is right for us. Come join us in East-West Books Cafe to explore this fascinating possibility and truly assess ourselves to see if extreme power napping is a viable path for you. This will be held in the cafe section of East West Bookstore, located near the corner of 5th Ave and 14th Street, from 6:30 to 7:30 pm.
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2 Yes 3 Maybe
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Oct 08
30
2008
6:30 PM
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3 attended (est.) –
5.001
First ever book on extreme power napping: http://www.lulu.com/ content/2649551 I will bring a copy to this event. Extreme power napping (also known an polyphasic sleep or uberman's sleep schedule) is a method of decreasing the body's sleep needs in order to increase the amount of quality waking time by 40 hours per week! Let's talk about the idea of extreme power napping and how to actually do it. What are the requirements? Is it really possible to reduce the body's sleep needs? How easy is it? We all need more time, right? One way to do that is through extreme power napping - objectively increasing the amount of waking time in each day. Sometimes though, the real bottleneck is in how efficiently we use the time we already have. On a yet deeper level, there are common psychological motivators that make us feel like we need more time, and it is these underlying motivations that will ultimately dictate whether extreme power napping is right for us. Come join us in East-West Books Cafe to explore this fascinating possibility and truly assess ourselves to see if extreme power napping is a viable path for you. This will be held in the cafe section of East West Bookstore, located near the corner of 5th Ave and 14th Street, from 6:30 to 7:30 pm.
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1 Yes 4 Maybe
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