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My sleep is really shitty lately so I need some advice to sleep faster. I am considering not being on the phone later at 9:00

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[–] [email protected] 0 points 4 months ago (1 children)

Sounds like a reasonable plan and since you want a stricter schedule that makes it a bit easier. I've got a few more questions:

  • What is your caffeine intake in a given day? And when is the latest you consume it?
  • Do you work out regularly? If so what and how often?
  • How's your diet?
  • Other than the phone after 9 anything else you typically do around bed time?

I'm assuming you are looking to be asleep by 10 or 11 to get 7-8 hours of sleep a night. I'm on a similar schedule. Usually I'll quit gaming at 8 pm on Sundays to be sure I am winding down by 10ish. I also try to only have coffee in the mornings most days as it'll stick with you later than most people think.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 4 months ago (1 children)
  1. A cup of coffee. Latest is at 1 pm
  2. No but I do go outside at 3:45
  3. Not good. MOstly canned food with the occasionally veggies
  4. Not much
[–] [email protected] 0 points 4 months ago (1 children)
  1. Might be worth having your last a bit earlier. I've found that a cup at noon makes a difference for me falling asleep so most days I stick to just the one at 6ish when I wake up
  2. If possible throw in some exercising, it'll help with tiring you out even if it isn't super intense. Plus it is good for overall health
  3. Again here, if possible get a bit better options in. Canned food isn't inherently bad but it can be overly salty at times. I get that there could be economic reasons that make this one harder to accomplish so do what you can but don't overburden yourself
  4. That's good, means you don't likely have to change much there. It could help to set a routine to make stopping with the phone easier. Like adding a 30 min reading session before bed or some meditation, or yoga if that is your thing. Essentially some routine to train yourself and your body that it is time to sleep

All this might sound like a lot but you don't have to be perfect on day one and have to find a thing that works for you

[–] [email protected] 0 points 4 months ago (1 children)
  1. My exercise is mostly walking and running around

  2. Poverty

  3. I do have pen and paper. Mostly for remembering things.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 4 months ago

For the exercise if you can add a bit more it could help with getting tired when you want to sleep.

Yea like I said I understand the diet one might not be possible to change much with that.

I suppose pen and paper could be part of a winding down routine. Maybe spend a bit of time before bed writing down anything on your to do list or on your mind. It might help with falling asleep easier