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

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    24 months ago

    Genuinely trying to help here - do you know what causes you to wake up? I.e phone vibration, anxiety, loud noises, apnea, etc? Also, if you have a fitness watch, does your heartrate climb before you wake up?

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      I think like 80% of the time it’s my bladder lol either that or my back hurts enough to wake me up enough to realize my bladder is being a jerk. I get up to take care of that and that’s it, can’t go back to sleep.

      The other 20% of the time it’s my cat doing the crepuscular cat thing and smacking her toys around at 4am lol

      I have to have a fan and white noise or every single little creak will wake me up. That and the asshole bird that comes to my window every morning at 4:30 to shit on my car and scream into the window for like 30 mins lol

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        24 months ago

        80% of the time it’s my bladder

        This might sound counter-intuitive, but don’t drink water before bed. Drink it when you wake up. Water wakes you up, so not only will you fall asleep faster, but you know, no pee

        my back hurts enough to wake me up

        I’m not gonna tell you to hit the gym, but DEFINITELY put a pillow under your knees. 1 week of pillow under knee sleeping, you won’t go back to without it

        If your white noise isn’t sufficient, you could also try “brown noise” - same thing, but lower pitch. Some people prefer it. Also regarding the bird, I can’t help you for that, but make sure your blinds are closed and it’s dark in the room (or otherwise try sleeping with a shirt covering your eyes). Light sensitivity is big for some people (including me)

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      14 months ago

      Not the guy you are replying to but there are some people who only need 6 or 7. It’s a genetic thing if I remember correctly. It’s also pretty well known now that sleeping only once a day isn’t natural, so probably their body wants an afternoon nap instead.