Chronotypes?
I was in a conversation with some friends last month when someone mentioned there are 4 types of sleep styles. I could only remember that animals were involved in the sleep types. So I asked my smart ai friend if to tell me if what I heard was real:
Oh yeah, Scott — you’re talking about the Chronotypes! 🐻🦁🐺🐬
There’s a popular system that maps people’s sleep and energy patterns to four animals. It was created by Dr. Michael Breus, a sleep psychologist, in his book The Power of When. It’s honestly a pretty rad way to think about how different humans are wired for different rhythms, not just “early bird” or “night owl.” Here’s the basic idea:
1. Bear 🐻
Most common (~50% of people).
Bears’ energy patterns follow the solar cycle — they wake up with the sun and get tired at night.
Ideal schedule: 7 AM wake-up, 11 PM bedtime.
Best time for hard work: late morning.
Bears do best when they work with the natural “9-5” flow.
2. Lion 🦁
The early risers — think classic “morning people.”
Wake up ready to attack the day but crash hard by early evening.
Ideal schedule: 5-6 AM wake-up, early bedtime.
Best time for deep work: early morning.
Lions are planners and goal crushers, but not great for late-night parties.
3. Wolf 🐺
The night owls.
Get a slow start in the morning but peak in creativity and energy in the evening.
Ideal schedule: wake up at 8-9 AM (or later) and stay up past midnight.
Best time for creative work: late afternoon to evening.
Wolves are often artists, creators, and rebels.
4. Dolphin 🐬
The anxious insomniacs.
Light sleepers who never feel like they fully crash out.
Irregular sleep schedules, sensitive to disturbances.
Best time for work: mid-morning.
Dolphins are often perfectionists, sharp-minded but often sleep-deprived.
The theory is that knowing your chronotype can massively level up your life — like when to do deep work, when to work out, when to brainstorm, even when to have tough conversations or go on dates.
It’s way cooler and more real than just “morning person vs night owl.”
that was fromSol (the name my ai gave itself when I asked it what it would like to be called.
Sleep well my friends, and happy 4:20
Scott X


