Did you know that the way you sleep can reveal your personality?
Come, lets take a look at this article:
The Most Common Sleeping Positions
Do you have an idea about what your sleeping position reveals about you?
A great indicator to find out some details about your personality is
the sleep position. Check the image, find what picture represents you,
then read the meaning.
- Foetus: These are usually guff people, but with warm and open hearts. They appear tough, but they are actually very sensitive.
- Log: This position`s fans are very relaxed and sociable people.
- Yearner: This kind of sleepers are quite reserved. They are open to new
things, but very suspicious and cynical. Once they make up their mind,
they stick to it.
- Soldier: They are quiet people, who set a very high standard for themselves
- Freefaller: They tend to be confident, but have a very nervous
personality and do not like criticism. They are very good at making
quick decisions.
- Starfish: These are very good listeners. They are very friendly, but don`t like being the center of attention
source: http://www.artthesystem.com/2013/11/the-most-common-sleeping-positions.html?m=1
need more details?
Men's health has some! Read the article below for better understanding
To sleep perchance to dream -- and reveal who you really are.
Professor
Chris Idzikowski, director of the Sleep Assessment and Advisory
Service, analyzed the six most common sleep positions in a survey
conducted with 1000 participants and found that not only do these
positions affect our health -- but they're also linked to specific
personality types. These are:
The Freefall
Position: Lying on your stomach with hands up around the pillow and head turned to one side.
Personality:
Freefallers are often extroverted and brash people. They appear nervy,
but are truly thin-skinned people who take criticism personally.
Health Benefit: Freefall -- or any position in which you're lying face down -- is good for digestion.
The Fetus
Position: Curled up on your side. This is the most
common sleeping position, adopted by 41 percent of the 1,000 people who
took part in Professor Idzikowski's survey.
Personality:
Those who sleep in the fetus are described as tough on the outside, but
shy and sensitive at heart. They may take time to warm up to people,
but soon relax.
Health Benefit: Sleeping on your
left side can cause stress on your vital organs (liver, stomach, lungs),
so if fetus is your position of choice, curl up on the right side of
your body.
The Log
Position: Lying on your side with both arms down by your side.
Personality:
Log sleepers are social, easygoing people. The downside: their tendency
to trust anyone -- including complete strangers -- makes them easy to
fool.
Health Benefit: This position keeps the spine straight, which should be beneficial for those who suffer from back pain.
The Yearner
Position: On your side with both arms out in front.
Personality:
Yearners are open to new things, but also suspicious and cynical. They
take a long time to make decisions - weighing pros and cons repeatedly -
but once they make a choice, they almost never change their mind or
have regrets.
Health Benefit: Resting on your
side can help alleviate some problems associated with acid reflux
disease and sleep apnea. But if such symptoms are a common occurrence,
you may need to see a specialist.
The Soldier
Position: Lying on your back with both arms at your sides.
Personality:
Soldier sleepers are generally quiet and reserved. They don't like to
make a big deal out of things, and they set very high standards for
themselves and others.
Health Benefit: Research
shows that sleeping on your back may lead to snoring, difficulty
breathing, and an overall bad night's sleep. Is your snoring keeping
someone awake at night? Try flipping over -- you'll both wake up more
refreshed.
The Starfish
Position: Lying on your back with both arms up.
Personality:
Starfish sleepers are described as great listeners and thus good
friends. They're always willing to offer help and generally don't like
being in the limelight.
Health Benefit: Like the
soldier, starfish sleepers are more likely to snore and have breathing
problems while they sleep, resulting in a less refreshing night's rest.
with that being said, I hope all of you have good quality sleep!
source: http://healthyliving.msn.com/health-wellness/men/what-your-sleep-position-says-about-you
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