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Track Your Daily Rhythms for Better Learning
Track your sleep and wake times alongside when you feel most focused, motivated, and anxious across the day. Use that pattern to place demanding learning or other cognitively heavy work in your strongest time window and lighter tasks in lower-energy periods. Matching task difficulty to your natural rhythm can improve concentration and reduce friction from working against your brain’s daily ups and downs.
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“by simply paying attention, not just to when you go to sleep and when you wake up each morning, how deep or how shallow your sleep felt to you subjectively”
huberman · How Your Brain Works & Changes | Huberman Lab Essentials · Jan 4, 2021 · 32:22 · open ↗
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