• Gigan@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    You have to wake up at the end of a REM cycle, or you’ll wake up feeling groggy and tired.

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      9 months ago

      I’ve given up giving people sleep tips on Lemmy. You go into any detail or suggest they have to change their habits, and they react like you killed their dog.

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        9 months ago

        It’s like giving people depression tips.

        “Oh you’re depressed? Haven’t you tried eating healthy and exercising?”

        Or do you think your words are so unique and profound you actually expect people to change their lives over your internet comment?

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        No sleep tips I followed ever made me feel rested if I went to sleep before 12PM. The only way is to take a nap and sleep from 1AM to 7AM. Nobody suggests doing that though, for some reason…

        Gotta acknowledge that these tips work for people who have average sleep habits, ones least likely to have bad sleep habits.

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          Such a pattern is common in Spain, called “Siesta”.

          I used to do this before my days got busier, now I aim for one 6-8 hour block at night.

          You can also look into “polyphasic sleep” - which doesn’t actually work unless you get enough sleep though.

          Siesta, and what you do is “biphasic sleep” - two phases.

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      9 months ago

      This is it, with a REM cycle lasting about 90min, I find 7 REMs (7h30m~ 8H) to be the perfect lenght especially if I went to bed at 23h00.

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    9 months ago

    I get ten hours of sleep. I wake up feeling tired and have to go to work.

    I get three hours of sleep. I wake up feeling tired and have to go to work, but I got an additional 7 hours of gaming in and extended my free time. Win.

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    9 months ago

    The trick is a consistent sleep schedule. Consistently getting sunlight within the first hour of waking up helps a lot too, and taking time to wind down, dim lights, like an hour before bed

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    That’s what happens to me when I don’t shove enough water into my throat before bedtime. Your body flushes all the bad stuff out and has no water left in the morning. You can either stop eating salty foods (or food in general) before bedtime, or split your sleep into several parts.

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    9 months ago

    I have a window of perfection. If I sleep less the 4 hours I’m dead tired in the morning, if I sleep more then 7 hours I am dead in the morning, but for some reason if I get 5, 6 or 7 I’ll be up and at em no issue at all

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    9 months ago

    The only time I get 10 hours and wake up tired is after a lot of drinking, so maybe you have other issues.

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    9 months ago

    Yeh but if I wake up tired after 2h sleep, I have limited energy and an more quickly exhausted. And I’ll likely suffer the more for it the following day.

    If I wake up tired after 10h sleep I actually have more reserves of strength, and can do better that day - or more (I think), can do better the next day.

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    9 months ago

    My sweet spot really seems to be 6hrs. I feel most alert and functional. At least for the past 5 years or so.

    Prior to that I worked 2 x 24hr shifts, many times 3 x 24hrs, per week. My sleep was a significantly different pattern.

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    I do pretty much always wake up tired, but I also can’t make myself stay awake past 9 most of the time any longer. Not since I hit 40 or so (46 now). I used to be able to stay up all night if I wanted to. This is the first year in a while I was able to stay up until midnight to see in the new year. And just barely.