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antihero · 2022-11-03 · Original thread
Also from what I gather, scientifically incorrect/dangerous. Sleep is incredibly important, and sleeping the correct amount leads to a healthier and longer life.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Why-We-Sleep-Science-Dreams/dp/0141...

iamben · 2018-09-18 · Original thread
Do you consistently go to bed at the same time, keep you meal times relatively consistent and keep your stimulant intake (caffeine, etc) consistent as well? I fare a whole lot better when I do.

Regardless, for me: 8:30 alarm, although I'm usually stirring by then. Meditate, coffee, email check (I rarely reply at this time). ~9:30 Gym ~11:15 Work

I drink decaf coffee in the afternoon, and decaf tea in the evening (it's not as good, but cutting the bulk of my caffeine out after my breakfast cup has really helped my sleep). I try to keep some level of routine/discipline, including an hour or so to relax before bed, which is usually around 12:30-1am. I forced myself to get up 'early' for a fair while, but after reading Matthew Walker's "Why We Sleep" (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Why-We-Sleep-Science-Dreams/dp/0141...) I just accepted I was more of a night owl and adjusted accordingly.

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