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	<title>Sean Neprud &#187; sleep</title>
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		<title>To Sleep or Not To Sleep?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sleep has been part of my schedule less and less lately. This is largely due to this little series of skater woodblock prints I have been working on. While working on the 3rd in this skater series last night, I lost track of time (technically, this morning). Work, and getting stuff done, cuts into my [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sleep has been part of my schedule less and less lately.</p>
<p>This is largely due to this little series of <a href="http://baddeacondesign.com/blog/2010/02/all-work-no-play-skate-punk-woodblock-prints/">skater</a> woodblock <a href="http://baddeacondesign.com/blog/2010/02/more-punk-more-woodblock-prints/">prints</a> I have been working on.  While working on the 3rd in this skater series last night, I lost track of time (technically, <a href="http://twitter.com/baddeacon/status/9617240726">this morning</a>). Work, and getting stuff done, cuts into my sleep time.</p>
<p>Sleep may cut into my work time, but not sleeping cuts into my ability to be productive.</p>
<p>This, in a nutshell, is my dilemma.  By sleeping less, I can spend more time working, but when I sleep more, the time I <em>do</em> work results in higher quality output. </p>
<h3>Not Sleeping is a Fantasy</h3>
<p>Back in college, my art school buddies and I would fantasize about a magic night that would never end.  The night would go on and on, as long as we could stay awake working.</p>
<p>The dream was, once we fell asleep, the night would start again, and we would wake up, fully rested 8 hours later.</p>
<p>If we could stay up for 20 hours, 20 hours of work.  30 hours?  40 hours?  That&#8217;s a lot of work to get done.</p>
<p>When I was getting my art degree, &#8220;who can have the most all nighters&#8221; contests were common amongst my friends and colleagues. I remember one time in particular when Richard, Luke, and I spent about 3 days in a row in the painting studio, and got a total of about 6 hours of sleep over those 3 days.  We were no strangers to working long hours.</p>
<h3>&#8230;but Back in Reality,</h3>
<p>In college, it was easier to stay up all night working.  I could sleep in and not go to class.  I can&#8217;t do the same now.  I can&#8217;t decide not to go to work on a whim.</p>
<p>My solution has been to work on this week&#8217;s project all night, and sleep in, losing my morning writing hour.  The danger of this is missing the time for my <a href="http://baddeacondesign.com/blog/2009/11/your-1-most-important-activity/#write">second job, writing and marketing</a> my art.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m working out how to work with this, and I don&#8217;t have a solution yet.  My only solution has been to power through, and crash when my body tells me it needs to crash.</p>
<p>It may be sustainable for a week, but it is not long-term sustainable.  </p>
<p>To sleep or not to sleep.</p>
<p>Any ideas? </p>
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