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Does any SN reader have tips for quality sleep? I'm having problems with insomnia and don't want to resort to medication
Yes work your ass off physically throughout the day and you will be exhausted at night. This is the only tactic that has ever worked for me and trained me to go to sleep easily. Even though I don't work anymore (I am still physically active though) I rarely have problems sleeping. Usually if I do it's because I fall asleep watching tv and wake up a couple hours later wide awake and it takes a couple hours to get back to sleep.
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If you haven't started sleeping after about 15 minuets in bed, get up and go do something boring until you get sleepy and try again.
Don't do any other activities in bed, other than sleeping, and one other thing ;)
Use the light and dark, basically go to sleep when it's dark and wake up when it's light.
Create a routine and stick to it, set a waking time and do it every day, Monday to Sunday. You will go to bed at different times, but wake up at the same time. That way your body will make you sleepy when it's actually time to go.
Don't drink caffeinated drinks later than say 3pm
Exercise.
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Reading a good book (but not too good) does it for me.
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A handful of easy things:
  • Alcohol, even a little, even a few hours before bed, really throws off sleep cycles. I've seen this in my own data, and it's ... striking.
  • Regular sleep schedules are a big deal for a lot of people.
  • Getting some sun exposure during the day has a pretty big effect.
  • Caffeine sticks around for around twelve hours -- more if you go nuts. Plan accordingly.
  • Eat dinner early, if you eat dinner and you can.
Good luck! Sleep challenges suck ass.
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