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A friend of mine has a middle school daughter doing a school project on uninterrupted sleep. She went on her mother’s facebook page and asked everyone how many hours of sleep they get, and how many hours of that is uninterrupted sleep - the results were interesting. The majority of people were saying they get 6 hours of sleep and about 4-5 of that was uninterrupted sleep. This got me thinking about all of you. I’m interested to know how many hours of uninterrupted sleep you all get. Before we get started, let’s learn about the importance of uninterrupted sleep…


Uninterrupted sleep really is very important, but sadly, many of us don’t get enough. So, let’s take a good look at our sleep, and give us your sleepy good answer today…..
On average….how many hours of uninterrupted sleep do you get each night?
*I realize every night is different - I’m just looking for an average.
For Me……I usually fall asleep around 10pm and wake up around 2:30-3:30am, so my answer is 5 hours. Sometimes I get up to use the bathroom and other times I just roll over and fall back asleep. I then sleep off and on until I get out of bed at 5:00am. Almost never do I go to bed and sleep until my alarm clock goes off. I used to wear my Apple Watch to bed to track my sleep, but I felt myself obsessing over it, which was making me sleep worse, so I stopped wearing it.



Uninterrupted sleep really is very important, but sadly, many of us don’t get enough. So, let’s take a good look at our sleep, and give us your sleepy good answer today…..
On average….how many hours of uninterrupted sleep do you get each night?
*I realize every night is different - I’m just looking for an average.
For Me……I usually fall asleep around 10pm and wake up around 2:30-3:30am, so my answer is 5 hours. Sometimes I get up to use the bathroom and other times I just roll over and fall back asleep. I then sleep off and on until I get out of bed at 5:00am. Almost never do I go to bed and sleep until my alarm clock goes off. I used to wear my Apple Watch to bed to track my sleep, but I felt myself obsessing over it, which was making me sleep worse, so I stopped wearing it.
