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- cross-posted to:
- funny@lemmy.ml
“Let’s see if doom-scrolling the imminent collapse of the world order as we know it manages to lull me into a peaceful slumber.”
Sometimes I need distractions from my own thoughts to clear my head so I can sleep.
Since being diagnosed with ADHD I finally accepted that all the common advice for sleeping doesn’t work on me. If I get stuck in hyper focus a bit of phone time can break it long enough to switch off.
In a pinch, flipping the pillow to the cool side and getting up to pee has been helpful for my ADHD ass.
Being neurodivergent in general has meant that basically all the “common sense” personal advice doesn’t apply to me I’ve learned
“Struggling to be productive? Just remove all distractions!” Nope, doesn’t work, never worked. In fact it makes it worse
“Struggling to sleep? Just try XYZ and keep a regular sleep schedule!”, nope, do my own thing, works better
“Struggling with burnout/exhaustion? You need to go and do things!” Nope, that will make it worse
And so on and so on
Brain rot > being alone with my thoughts
As long as it’s not doom-scrolling it ain’t so bad
…you’re so right that I hate it.
At least it’s strangely comforting in a way to know that other people seem to feel the same way
Be like Spike.
It depends for me. Meditation has made just chilling without input much easier.
But sometimes if I can’t fall asleep the best antidote is something to distract me like a story or some new tech discussion online. ❤️
Me: I need to go to sleep.
Also me: This 3 hour video about islands in the shape of dogs looks interesting.If you liked this, you should check out my other video about islands in the shape of cats “–> here” or a video about islands in the shape of birds “<-- here”
Most importantly, if you’re not using a “night mode” display filter to force the tint to the red side of things w the screen, your phone (and all monitors and tv’s) projects light in the blue end of the spectrum, which mirrors sunlight, which tells your brain it is not time to sleep.
There is real science behind that. However, tech companies just created an adjacent flavor filter of dubious actual value to increase user engagement and avoid potential lawsuits.
People have read books in bed for centuries without issue via all sorts of light sources.
It’s all down to good lifestyle behavior.
Well to be fair, the lights used to be candles and then incandescent bulbs, now it’s led that also emits blue light
That doesn’t change the fact tech companies just marketed it as an excuse to make one feel it is now “safe” to use their phone in bed in a flim-flam interpretation of science. You ever look at those blue filters on phones? Blue is still very present.
Books still exist, other non-blue reading mediums, as do non-blue lights. Thus the “real science behind that” part.
When I can’t sleep, I just stay awake all night and spend the next day suffering for that action.
I stay awake all day to punish myself for not sleeping at night.
Yeah sounds like you use light mode
People talking about light mode and completely ignoring that every app launches with a completely white screen, brighter than the sun.
Is this an android thing?
Nope. No clue what that guy is talking about.
YSK:
Night color shifting is great, but grayscale is even better at helping your brain settle the fuck down.
Extra-dim accessibility modes like Reduce White Point on iOS are useful for everyone.
Stick both of these on an accessibility shortcut and they’ll push you toward a textier, less scrolly use of your device, which will also help you go the fuck to sleep.
Put on whatever nature sounds you prefer. Rain, crashing waves, thunderstorms; all of these have helped me as a graveyard worker with earplugs in plus the background nature noise to help mitigate when lawnmowing or leafblowing is happening outside my apartment.
Your phone doesn’t actually contain much information, its merely a hand-terminal into the actual data on servers.
reduce white point mode, good book, and i’m out in 30ish. you guys seriously just full blasting brightness in to your face trying to sleep?!
On the waking side of reading the alien enemies act will be enacted April 20, but I don’t see how that’s any better.