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Keep Your Usual Sleep Schedule After a Bad Night

After a poor night of sleep, keep your normal wake time and bedtime instead of trying to compensate by sleeping in, going to bed early, napping, or loading up on extra caffeine. The idea is to preserve sleep pressure so you can fall asleep more easily and recover better the following night.

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If you've had a bad night of sleep, you're awake for three hours, do not sleep in any later into the morning.

huberman · Dr. Matt Walker: Protocols to Improve Your Sleep | Huberman Lab Guest Series · Apr 10, 2024 · 1:16:32 · open ↗
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