I do this as a pro-move tbh. I just make up for it by sleeping late on weekends

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    Playing video games isn’t optimal, but it is better than spending two hours teaching yourself that bed isn’t the place you sleep. If you don’t fall asleep in ~30 minutes (or feel like you won’t fall asleep) get up and read something, and try again in an hour or so.

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      I was told something similar by a physician. Do your sleep routine, and then try to sleep for about 30 minutes. If it doesn’t happen, get up, use the time, and try again after an hour.

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    So I was never diagnosed with ADHD as a child (I don’t exhibit many hyperactive behaviors), but as I’m getting older I’m starting to recognize what appear, to me, to be symptoms. The frustrating parts are things like this. It makes me constantly question if I am struggling with nuerodivergance or if I just need to get my shit together.

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      I feel the same. It was not a thing back then and I compensate pretty well. I do sometimes feel exhausted though by what I have to do to stay on track.

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        both of these things except also that when I look back at my younger self the signs are fairly obvious.

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          I actually almost got placed in the special class because I only got two questions right in this test at a real young age. They just asked for you to point at things and I only was able to do the first two. My mom wanted to see it and then told them they have to tell me I can stop pointing after each directive. The term introverted was tossed around a lot.

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      Got tested recently, later in life. The neuropsych report is fascinating, and the Adderall is a wonder drug. I seriously wish I had done this sooner.

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      Shit. It’s 1:30AM. I went to bed at 9, and I’m on Lemmy while eating a bag of Doritos in bed.

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    I never thought about why Scrooge and other old timey media showed people wearing hats to bed until I started sleeping in rooms that don’t have heat in the winter.

    Still not quite sure what’s up with the stereotypical long hat with a pompom on the end though.

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        That link doesn’t work for me but I’m not sure if this would fit the historical definition of a liripipe, whose functional purpose was actually to wrap around the head and keep a hood in place, say under windy conditions.

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    Yep, the fastest way to stability is to pull a (near) all-nighter and set an alarm clock for the next day.

    A little bit of sleep deprivation helps to get regulated. And sleeping late in the weekends is also my way to restore.

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    I get wiped during the day, so I’ll crash, wake up around midnight or 1 AM and find myself beating my brain into submission with Microsoft Solitaire.

    This happens way more often than I care to admit.

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    Wake up at the same time every day. Wash your sheets at least once a week. Brush your teeth before bed. Wash your hair every other day. Clean your room. Get an air purifier. Don’t use your phone in bed. Play white noise.

    Sleep is important. You feel better, sharper, and can enjoy life more. Please sleep

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    On iOS you can set a bedtime with a flexible wind down reminder. I’m reminded an hour before bedtime that wind down is starting and I’ll know that if I want a good nights sleep I should start my evening routine. Which includes brushing teeth and stuff.

    It doesn’t always work but most of the time I’m in bed at least close to schedule.

    Helped me tremendously since activating it a few years ago.

    Edit: Just read OPs comment, making up for lost sleep later, like on the weekend, doesn’t work afaik.

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        They say you can’t repay sleep debt by sleeping in on another day, that it does not repair the damage you’ve done to your body by not giving it enough rest.

        It feels good to do it though so I still do.