1. Fetal Position The most common position. Suggests sensitivity, introversion, and a desire for comfort and security—like retreating into a shell.
2. Yearner (Arms-Out Side Sleepers) Reflects a balance of openness and caution. These individuals are eager but skeptical, ready for what’s next—but on their terms.
3. Stomach Sleepers Often appear confident and sociable but may be masking vulnerability. This posture can signal a need for control or reassurance.
4. Back Sleepers Typically calm and self-assured, but this position may worsen snoring or sleep apnea. Graceful under pressure, but possibly not the best-rested….
5. Starfish Arms up and out while lying on the back. Suggests a supportive, generous personality—always ready to help, sometimes at their own expense.
Sleep and Health Your sleep position also impacts health. Side sleeping improves digestion and reduces snoring.
Back sleeping can aggravate apnea. Pregnant individuals benefit most from left-side sleeping to boost circulation