That’s not sleep, it’s just being unconscious.A couple of glasses of wine and 1mg of Clonazepam does wonders for a good night's sleep.
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That’s not sleep, it’s just being unconscious.A couple of glasses of wine and 1mg of Clonazepam does wonders for a good night's sleep.
So be it, at least I wake up feeling fresh and rested in the morning from not having to wake up every hour the whole night.That’s not sleep, it’s just being unconscious.
I think they help, have one in every room but I’ve mentioned on this forum before and some grumpy dude said it was placebo.I'm going to have to get one of these things I think. Since moving up north, the colder air has really screwed over my sinuses and many mornings I wake up feeling like crap because of it.
The long term effects are not worth it, but yeah, sometimes one really just needs some relief.So be it, at least I wake up feeling fresh and rested in the morning from not having to wake up every hour the whole night.
Sounds like you were suffering from subliminal stress, and all the things you started doing aided in reducing that stress.Eh, I dunno. Diet & exercise were already fine, although I've heard people recommend keeping a food journal for a few weeks and seeing if there's any correlation between certain foods and bad sleep. Might still try this.
Not really sure what caused that rough period - life, stress, something in the air...I just moved through it without being able to point to anything in particular I did. Partly the body gets used to it and freaks out less. Partly you're doing a bunch of stuff to improve sleep (phone off early, no stimulants later in the day, keep the bedroom tidy, listen to binaural / relaxing stuff before bed, magnesium & sleep supplements, quick mediation etc.) that eventually your sleep does kinda improve.
Still have the occasional rough patch but not as destabilizing as it was.
Try this for some good sleepEh, I dunno. Diet & exercise were already fine, although I've heard people recommend keeping a food journal for a few weeks and seeing if there's any correlation between certain foods and bad sleep. Might still try this.
Not really sure what caused that rough period - life, stress, something in the air...I just moved through it without being able to point to anything in particular I did. Partly the body gets used to it and freaks out less. Partly you're doing a bunch of stuff to improve sleep (phone off early, no stimulants later in the day, keep the bedroom tidy, listen to binaural / relaxing stuff before bed, magnesium & sleep supplements, quick mediation etc.) that eventually your sleep does kinda improve.
Still have the occasional rough patch but not as destabilizing as it was.
That’s a really interesting idea. There are many little things that cause stress which you just tolerate and don’t think about because you have more important things to worry about, but they still register subconsciously, such as clutter or unfinished tasks. I’m experimenting with tweaking that kind of thing at the moment.Sounds like you were suffering from subliminal stress, and all the things you started doing aided in reducing that stress.
Subliminal stress is not something we recognise easily as it is too minor to impact our thoughts as worry , but it is enough to impact the mind , especially when we sleep.
No workout?These are the things I do to improve my sleep:
- Upon waking up, I step outside in the morning and gaze towards the sun. This helps synchronize my circadian rhythm.
- I take walks in nature.
- I avoid coffee after 3 o'clock in the afternoon.
- I stay away from junk food like sugar, refined carbohydrates, and seed oils.
- I wear blue light blockers in the evening.
No, never directly in to the sun.No workout?
1) is a new one for me - hopefully not into the sun itself
2) only if you don't reside in the concrete jungle and,
what's 5)?
I can't stand houses with clinical white lights. Everything warm +-2700k.Change all the lights in the house from cool white to warm white.
You sleep with glasses on? So you sleep like Sheldon,No, never directly in to the sun.
Move out of the concrete jungle...
blue light blockers: https://www.torgaoptical.co.za/ultimate-blue-light-uv420-protection

Lol, no I take them off.You sleep with glasses on? So you sleep like Sheldon,
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A couple of glasses of wine and 1mg of Clonazepam does wonders for a good night's sleep.