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7 Sleep Positions and What They Say about

Your Personality ...

Just like how body language can reflect you personality, outlook on life, and mood, your sleep
positions communicate similar aspects about you.

1. Side Sleeper Number One


There are many different variations of side sleep positions, including sleeping on your side
with one knee bent.

When I was in college, I slept like this all the time.

This position can indicate nervousness and a tendency to tense up, which makes sense to me
because I was very stressed out at the time.

It is recommended that people who sleep in this position take time to relax.

2. Side Sleeper Number Two


Another common side sleeping position is sleeping on your side and lying on one arm.

This indicates a gentle personality, sincerity, and lovingness.

People who sleep in this position should be aware that this position can also signify low self-
confidence and perfectionism.

For those of you who sleep in this position, you might want to take note of how confident you
are.

If you are confident, that is wonderful.

However, if you do have low self-confidence, try doing things to build your confidence.

For me, participating in activities I enjoy and trying new things have always boosted my
confidence.
3. Fetal Position
The fetal position is one of the most common sleep positions.

One study conducted on sleep habits found that over 41 percent of people sleep in the fetal
position.

People who sleep in the fetal position are usually very organized.

They also have a soft interior and a tough exterior and can worry unnecessarily.

Being such an organized person, I am surprised that I don’t sleep in the fetal position, but
body language and sleep positions is not a hard science.

4. Free Faller
Sleeping on your stomach with your arms at a right angle is known as the free fall positions.

I am often amazed that people can fall asleep on their stomach because I always get a major
cramp in my neck when I attempt to sleep on my stomach.

This position can be indicative of feeling like you don’t have much control in your life.

Free fall sleepers also tend to feel anxious about getting tasks done, are sensitive, and dislike
criticism.

If you sleep in the free fall position, it is recommended that you try to take control of each day
and deal with tasks one at a time.

5. Soldier Sleeper
The soldier position is characterized by sleeping on your back with your arms close to your
body.

Interestingly, this is one of the best positions for pain control, but it can lead to snoring.

The soldier position is associated with being quiet and reserved and having very high
standards.
6. Starfish Positions
If you sleep on your back with your arms over your head, you are a starfish sleeper.

People who sleep in this position have very good listening skills.

They are also extremely helpful people.

However, they are uncomfortable with being the center of attention and are very introverted.

I know several people who are introverts and am curious to know if they are starfish sleepers.

7. Yearner
The yearner is another side sleeping position.

It is characterized by lying on your side with your arms stretched straight out.

This is one position that takes up a lot of space in bed because of the outstretched position.

Yearners can be slow decision makers, and they can be cynical and stubborn.

However, they also have the enviable traits of being eager to take on the day, being open
minded, and being excited to chase their dreams.

While not a hard science, the study of sleep positions is rooted in body language and does
have some merit.

Certainly, my personality traits are spot on with my sleep position.

However, I suspect there are also many people whose sleep position says very little about
their personality.

Regardless, it is fun to learn about the numerous positions that people fall asleep in.

What is your preferred sleep position?

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