15 Famous And Successful People With Some Bizarre Sleeping Habits
Sleep is very important no matter who you are or how old you are. This is something our parents have been telling us for decades. But you will be surprised to know that there are some successful people who have some bizarre sleeping habits. Everyone has a different opinion on sleep. Some people like our parents believe that the more sleep you get the better. While other successful people believe the less sleep you get the more productive you can be. And then there are some who believe in the quality of sleep rather than the quantity.
1Martha Stewart
She is a cooking queen and an established businesswoman who used to be a model. She has seen it all and accomplished it all and she only needed four hours of sleep. She claimed that she used to be so busy that sleep was never a luxury she could afford so she settled for less.

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2Mariah Carey
The pop diva has been famous since the 90s and her fame has not fallen yet. She is a powerhouse when it comes to her vocal range and that could be because she spends 15 hours a day sleeping. She also has 20 humidifiers around her bed because she likes it steamy.

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3Stephen King
When it comes to horror no one can beat the ‘King’. But, what makes King such a great, consistent horror writer? It might have something to do with his pillow. He needs his pillowcases to be pointed in a certain direction in order to drift off to dreamland. He needs the open side of his pillowcase to be pointed to the other side of the bed.

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4Thomas Edison
He is one of the greatest inventors of his generation but he also proved something unintentionally. Edison proved that you don’t need a lot of sleep to keep your mind sharp as he actively avoided too much rest. According to him, it was a waste of time and he could use this time for better things, which he did.

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5Elon Musk
One of the greatest minds of this modern generation sleeps for only six hours a day. The inventor said that he tries his best to sleep between 1 a.m. and 7 a.m. He has also said that no matter where he is or what he’s doing he tries to maintain this sleep schedule.

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