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UK - First Impressions

I was in London for the past 2 weeks and this being my first in London was definitely quite interesting. The weather wasn’t as bad as I thought it would be, but then again, I skipped the worst of winter. However, it snowed on the 3rd day that I was there, which was pretty cool :)

Since I was based in Amersham (which is just outside London), I only got one chance to go to Central London. Never have I seen so many people!! It’s just a massive place and so crowded. A huge change for someone living most of his life in the islands and then in Auckland. Quite exciting!

Accommodation is quite expensive in London. So is dining out. Fuel prices are almost ridiculous. Groceries on the hand are cheap, and so is public transport. I’ll have to actually live to know how well it matches against NZ, but so far it seems to be all right depending on how you budget yourself.

I should be back in London by the end of April. Can’t wait!! :D

Update 2008-05-01: My trip has been postponed till a bit later due to work commitments but its all good…

Goodbye Zeald.com :(

So yesterday was my last day of work at Zeald. What an awesome experience the past 2 years have been. The people at Zeald have been the most awesome and brilliant people I have known and worked with!

So where to now? London :D I’m starting a new job for a company called Octrad which develops foreign exchange software. Hopefully if the visa process gets completed fast enough, I’ll be in London in early March.

My blog has been offline since July-ish. The main reason I decided to take it down was so that I could build myself a new server (actually dedicate my old PC as server) but then that was put on hold. Well its back on again, I better keep it this way so I can keep in touch with all my friends!

Happy New Year everyone!

How to Sleep 5-6 Hours In a Day, and Survive the Next Day

I have always, always had sleeping problems. Although I’ve never suffered from insomnia (as I’ve always felt the need to sleep 7-8 hrs/day), I have always been most active nocturnally. This has had its pros and cons as I went from high school to university and to full-time employment. After starting work at the awesome Zeald.com, for the first time in years, I could fall asleep within 10 minutes of getting in bed. For a time, it was good.

As I started studying part time again this year (while working full time), I needed to spend more time awake, just to get everything done. In early May, I started an experiment. An experiment to sleep 5-6 hours a day.

Week 1: The First Step is the Hardest
For no particular reason, I decided to start this on a Monday. So after a fun weekend, my first day back was after 5.5 hours of sleep. One of the worst feelings ever. I knew, whatever happens, I should stay away from caffeine. Easier said than done. I had 3 cans of V that week. Not as bad I would have thought. I required around 20 minutes of power naps everyday, just enough to recharge my batteries after work. Waking up on time in the mornings was extremely difficult. Some ways I managed to overcome this is by drawing the curtains straight after waking up (sunlight really helps), jumping into the shower straight away, and (believe it or not) checking my emails first thing in the morning!

Week 2: Persistence + RSI
In some ways, this week was harder. I stopped taking caffeine based products, and stuck to taking low GI products like Nutella and lots of nuts (almomds to be specific) as in-between snacks. Sleeping 2-3 hours less is quite tough on the body. Which means, my body needs to eat more. Since I didn’t have time for another meal, protein shakes worked well. It doesn’t have to be commercially bought, you can make one yourself! Another problem that could develop is RSI. Last year, I was actively playing tennis, and I never really got much RSI. This time however, I suffered extremely serious case of RSI, so bad that I had to take Voltaren. Back to exercise it was, and surely enough, RSI symptoms soon disappeared.

Week 3: The Hard Part’s Over
If you managed 2 weeks without cheating (ie, consistent sleeping patterns, low/no caffeine, exercise), this week will be quite interesting. Your productivity will be awesome. The only problem that I seem to remember from week 3 was that I kept getting easily distracted. This is where you should remember; it’s not the hours you put in, it’s what you put in the hours! Listen to music before starting to work, or while working. It helps a lot to get you into the mood.

I reckon it might a little easier to start this plan in summer, as the morning sun really helps you get out of bed quicker. I did it in the middle of winter, and it wasn’t too bad :) I have 2-3 hours extra in a day now, that’s 14-21 hours in a week!

So, to sum it up:

Avoid:

  • Caffeine
  • Doing Catch-Up Sleeps in the Weekends
  • Power naps greater than 20 minutes

Catalysts:

  • Water
  • Low GI Products
  • Power naps - I didn’t need this after about 3-4 weeks
  • Exercise - a good 2-hour session of tennis weekly has been great. Going for a run works well also.
  • Sunlight - free source of vitamin D

My girl friend was quite concerned about my sleeping habits. To a certain extent, so was I. From google, I can see this guy doing something similar to me. Needless to say, he’s a programmer also ;) There were quite bunch of articles that also mentioned the bad effects of sleeping less than 8 hours a day. So if you’re willing to try this, proceed at your own risk.


Update: 18th August, 2007
I have now completely stopped doing power naps. I don’t even need it anymore, which is great! Also, I sleep 6-6.5 hours in weekends. I can do 7 also but I get headaches if I sleep longer. Btw, headaches have been normal for me ever since I can remember. Everytime I excessively slept, I had headaches. Apparently, 8 hours is excessive sleep now :)

Too Few Hours in a Day

One of my really good friends once said:

Will we ever be in despair, always searching?
“Oh, when I get an A grade in 4th form, I’ll be happy”
“Oh, when I get a scholarship, I’ll be happy”
“Oh, when I get my degree, I’ll be happy”
“Oh, when I get a good job, I’ll be happy”
“Oh, when I have my own business, I’ll be happy”
“Oh, when I find a nice spouse and get married, I’ll be happy”
“Oh, when I raise my kids through university, I’ll be happy”

I say; if the Earth rotated slower and there were 30 hours in a day, I’ll be happier :)