Ok, I'll give this a shot. Note: I am Everyman with 3 hour core and 3
20 min naps for 10 months now. (2 week vacation period I was off last
December).
Note: this is personal experience and others may have different opinions.
Core is 11 PM - 2 AM; Naps at 7, 12:20 and 4:40
1) Waking up without an alarm. The idea that once fully adapted you
would sleep significantly past an alarm, if it did not go off, assumes
(wrongly I believe) that you are still in some kind of sleep dep. This
is just not true. Now being fully adjusted in an Everyman you are not
under any sleep dep...not any more so than a monophasic sleeper. Now
would a polyphaser possibly sleep past an alarm that doesn't go
off...sure. But so would a monophaser.
In my experience I frequently find myself waking up just minutes
before my 2 am alarm. Frequently = 30%. Now, I still want to use my
alarm. But when it goes off I am ready to get up and have absolutely no
difficulties in doing this. I don't think I've ever not set an alarm or
that it didn't go off. But again, it is perfectly natural for me to now
wake up after my 3hour core.
When I was off everyman for a couple weeks and went to mono on
vacation I found that when I slept without an alarm, I could sleep for
only about 6 hours at once. Later I read PureDokyx book and found her
experience of the 150% rule to be the same. Also, I find that often i
wake up before my nap alarm (20 minutes). It is not unusual for me to
wake up at 15 minutes. I just get up and get going....obviously my
brain thought 15 was enough. Most of the time, though, I wake up at the
20 min alarm.
Again, once fully adjusted, a polyphaser is experiencing no sleep
deprivation and is not back-logging needed sleep.
2) No. Find the schedule that will work for you and do it for no less
than 30 days. If you want to go Everyman 3 then do that day 1 and don't
touch a thing until day 30. Then maybe start tweaking your nap lengths
etc if you feel you need to. My opinion. I haven't seen many people
succeed when they start messing it with it from the beginning. Take a
big breath...no matter what, you are going to have to fight that sleep
dep beast head on. No way around it.
3) Not sure about that. I think you would have to put a nap or two
later in the day. And by that point you're talking 7+ naps. Like you
said...not really practical.
4) I have taken a 10 min mini-nap from time to time. Maybe once or
twice a month. Sometimes things are really hectic and you are extra
tired. I did this when I was mono too. I don't think there's anything
wrong with that. But I believe that should be minimal. If you are
relying on a mini-nap to make it through each day, then there is a
problem with your schedule or you aren't keeping your schedule.
My advice: pick the everyman that suits you and your schedule. Take
time to plan your core and nap times. No nap should exceed 20 minutes.
Commit to it for at least 30 days. Toughest sleep dep period (IMO) is
days 6-10 (so you may need a week where worker is easier, etc). After
that it gets easier until full adjustment in about 30 days. Don't tweak
anything until its been a month.
All the above is just my opinion and my experience.
Good luck,
Joe