WHY YOU'RE ALWAYS TIRED - Big Myths Ruining Your Sleep & How To Get The Best Sleep Of Your Life!

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @Cataclysm123
    @Cataclysm123 Год назад +105

    I am a mental health nurse working for the NHS. Have been doing nights for the last 5 years. In 2019 I had a car accident on my way home after my 12 hour shift. In the last 18 months I have discovered I have fatty liver and pre diabetes. I, more often than not, don't get a break during the my shift. There appears no concern from employer for our welfare. Staff shortages and a preoccupation for ticking boxes appear to reign king over employee welfare. My mood is constantly up and down which has placed strain on my family life. Feel totally fed up. I believe we should be guaranteed an opportunity to sleep in comfortable surroundings during our breaks as I currently average around only 2-3 hours in a 24 hour period between shifts, I don't understand why I struggle to sleep longer. This would be a massive help. However, we're not encouraged to sleep on site on our breaks and to leave the hospital eats into precious time 🤷‍♂️

    • @tymom9313
      @tymom9313 Год назад +2

      One word- keto!

    • @Cataclysm123
      @Cataclysm123 Год назад +7

      @@tymom9313 my diet is better than a Keto diet now. I have reversed my health issues but the sleep aspect is the only remaining factor and the main focus of this video. But thanks for your suggestion 👍

    • @sheilasmith1109
      @sheilasmith1109 Год назад +1

      What is your diet, please tell?

    • @sheilasmith1109
      @sheilasmith1109 Год назад +15

      Dear nurse!
      You are a wonderful, remarkable and beautiful woman!
      PLEASE listen to your cries for help! You help everyone else and are neglecting yourself! Please think about what you just wrote and tell that person what you think they should do! See yourself for who you are! Treat yourself as you would treat others, obviously with great love and respect from hearing what you do!
      There are other jobs out there WAITING for people like you to show up! There ARE compassionate employers who've come from where you are, now! They understand! Take your power and Life back!!! You really can do this if you put it foremost in your mind and it will manifest into your dream job where people love and respect your greatness! I believe you can DO THIS!💖❣️😊

    • @virginicaanderson1569
      @virginicaanderson1569 Год назад +6

      Beautiful advice.
      Remember those you love depend on you being healthy, both mentally and physically.

  • @hfortenberry
    @hfortenberry Год назад +49

    I am 55 years old and always knew, even back in high school that 8 hours wasn't enough sleep for me, so in college, I picked a semester and scheduled all my classes to start after noon so I could sleep as long as I needed to be able to wake up without an alarm clock. I did that the entire semester. The result was, without fail, I woke up after 9 hours give or take ONE minute. It was amazing how exact it was. Some of that may be related to how long it actually took me to all asleep but I'm usually pretty good at falling asleep pretty quickly once I get in bed. I've always felt SO MUCH BETTER in every way when I get nine hours a night. I only get that on weekends now because I'm a night owl and I simple can't go to bed early enough to then be able to get up for work in time so I just get too little sleep. But I'm working on it, trying to get to sleep a little earlier because I now how important sleep is.

    • @victorirewole1582
      @victorirewole1582 Год назад +3

      This properly summarizes the status of my sleep cycle as well, including needing the 9 hours of sleep! 😂

    • @highhat5229
      @highhat5229 Год назад

      9 hours is perfect for me, but 10 hours and I feel worse than having 6...

    • @leemahay6742
      @leemahay6742 Год назад +1

      If I get 5-6 hours OR 9-10 hours of sleep I wake up with no grogginess, but anything out of that range I wake up tired. So interesting

  • @mockturtle1402
    @mockturtle1402 Год назад +9

    I was going watch this now, but I think at nearly 3 hours, it will be better for my insomnia to watch it at bedtime!

  • @sarahclifton5434
    @sarahclifton5434 Год назад +26

    Grateful to hear that it’s healthy to need 10+ hours. Has been the case my whole life and had consulted various health professionals to ‘diagnose’. 🙏

    • @yourshadows
      @yourshadows 11 месяцев назад

      Sorry to ask but I’m interested...and what did the “experts” gave you as a “diagnosis “?

  • @luckyred8353
    @luckyred8353 Год назад +29

    thank you! I get 6 hrs of sleep and more makes me tired. Finally I will stop stressing about it 😅

    • @williamkreth
      @williamkreth Год назад +4

      Same. Sometimes I sleep more but generally 6 hours and I wake up feeling great

  • @NA-vt6mz
    @NA-vt6mz Год назад +7

    I love 10 hour a day !!!

  • @BL4CK0UT17
    @BL4CK0UT17 Год назад +27

    I sleep about 5-6 a night. 6 is a good one for me. I have always worried about this and figured I’d have health problems when I get older. This has put me at ease 👏🏼

    • @kathya1956
      @kathya1956 Год назад

      Maybe a nap during day?

    • @BL4CK0UT17
      @BL4CK0UT17 Год назад +5

      @@kathya1956 don’t need one.

    • @richkellett2418
      @richkellett2418 Год назад +3

      Yeah, me too, been trying to get more but nothing seems to work 😂

    • @BL4CK0UT17
      @BL4CK0UT17 Год назад

      @@richkellett2418 same, I just don’t seem to need more.

    • @l.w.paradis2108
      @l.w.paradis2108 Год назад

      ​@@BL4CK0UT17 Once a month hits the spot for me. Seems to last 90 minutes on the dot. 😊

  • @garysmith4418
    @garysmith4418 Год назад +8

    Quality of deep sleep and not length of sleep for me.

  • @Gypsygirl9
    @Gypsygirl9 Год назад +8

    I feel best at 4-5 hours sleep. If i pass 6 hours, I struggle to wake up and feel sluggish all day.

  • @anniebeanie710
    @anniebeanie710 Год назад +17

    Maybe it will sound weird but i LOOOVED night shifts :-D . I figured out when i just jump straight to bed after work and sleep 3-4 hours i can enjoy the sunlight and free time in the middle of the day and take a 3-4 hours nap before the night shift i felt quite fine and well rested. I am the late chronotype so 7 am when i would be back from night shift is for me naturally still night :D Only issue was shifts rotated so i had nightshift only 4 days tops :-/ . And i had to survive hellish morning shifts

    • @denasharpe2393
      @denasharpe2393 Год назад +3

      My natural need for sleep is almost precisely the same!! Always loved night shift

  • @elenah8582
    @elenah8582 Год назад +50

    I was shocked to find out that in the US maternity leave is 6-12 weeks. Babies rarely sleep well and long until much older. How can a normal human function at any job with 3-5 hrs of sleep for months during breastfeeding and infancy? In Russia maternity leave is 3 years to insure that kids are psychologically/mentally healthy and parents are mentally stable to raise their children.

    • @chuckleezodiac24
      @chuckleezodiac24 Год назад

      Russians need extra maternity for children can grow to be sent for invasion and liberation of Fascist nations that threaten freedom of Mother Russia.

    • @petercollins7848
      @petercollins7848 Год назад +10

      Because in the U.S they actually worship the almighty dollar, even though it says ‘In God we Trust’ on it!

    • @l.w.paradis2108
      @l.w.paradis2108 Год назад +7

      In the US, the idea is to marry money.

    • @unknownunknown2576
      @unknownunknown2576 Год назад

      Uraaa

    • @1Subbe
      @1Subbe Год назад +7

      The US perception is that pregnancy and child rearing are a monetary burden (even though this is false considering the value that those women have generated for companies).

  • @tymom9313
    @tymom9313 Год назад +22

    As a mother and primary caregiver to a 10 week old, thank you for acknowledging sleep deprivation! #struggling

    • @nr1NPC
      @nr1NPC Год назад +2

      Choose your man better next time

    • @aafursa
      @aafursa Год назад +5

      @@nr1NPCdo you know her personally? Do your know her husband? How ashamed of yourself would you be if you found out she was a young mother who was widowed? (God forbid) maybe you missed the part where they talk about how in the past it was the whole family/community helping to raise the child vs now it’s not like that anymore. When was the the last time you have helped or offered to help to watch a friends or relatives baby so they can rest or just anyone at all? If the answer is no/not really then your friends and family have chosen poorly and maybe they need to choose better. How easy to pass your judgement upon others life from a simple sentence, much harder to look in the mirror.

    • @nr1NPC
      @nr1NPC Год назад +1

      @@aafursa Well, if that is so, my family didnt "choose" me.
      While she chose the one she got a baby with.
      So your argument is invalid.
      And if someone asked me to help out, I would most likely help.
      It would depend who it is tho.

    • @maybee7126
      @maybee7126 Год назад

      Having a new baby is exhausting. For both mom and dad, there is little sleep for the first few months. And so much changes in the moms body with hormones and nursing. Some babies are up crying to nurse every two hours at first. Dad can’t nurse a baby in the middle of the night. Take care. It will get better. May God bless you with naps.

    • @HENRIVICTORIOUS1
      @HENRIVICTORIOUS1 Год назад

      ​@@nr1NPCshut up nerd

  • @deborahjoyvalentine6180
    @deborahjoyvalentine6180 Год назад +6

    💤💤I need less sleep but occasionally enjoy a catch up here and there.🎉

  • @TheTallFern
    @TheTallFern Год назад +6

    I remember growing up thinking sleep wasn't anything to care about but now I realize it's been such an important part of my life that I took for granted. I have had no sleep schedule since high school where I would probably sleep less than 6 hours a night and would struggle in school and my weight the whole time. I would say since 2015 I haven't had a consistent sleep schedule and the past 7 days I have been working on creating a good sleep schedule and creating a routine for myself as suggested and I can definitely notice a change in my moods as well as reactivity to the world around me. This has been some amazing information that I wish would have been more readily available to me as a teenager so I could understand how important sleep is to success in not just education but regulating emotions and performance in sports. This should be taught in physical education classes all over to make sure the next generation of adults grow up with healthy sleep habits, thank you to both the guests and the host for sharing this with us all.

  • @jonjohnson2844
    @jonjohnson2844 Год назад +9

    Good stuff but could we have chapters please?

  • @RayMainBagpiper
    @RayMainBagpiper Год назад +17

    For four months, I worked a job in which I was "Awake" for 18 hours a day which also included driving an hour a day driving back and forth to work. I swear... at the end of the four months, I felt like I had alsheimers or some kind of serious memory problem or dementia. It was kinda scary.

    • @mrfernandog123
      @mrfernandog123 Год назад +1

      Did you recover??

    • @RayMainBagpiper
      @RayMainBagpiper Год назад

      @@mrfernandog123 Mostly. I'm working on a better work schedule with a new work bid coming up.

  • @fredmercury1314
    @fredmercury1314 Год назад

    I find that when my brain is tired, from lack of sleep, my thinking is more creative. Which improves my work.

  • @thevindictive6145
    @thevindictive6145 Год назад +5

    2 months ago I could barely get up in the morning. Its like pulling a one ton rock out of bed. Added another 2 hours to my sleep, with 1000mg of vit C and ACV. Now it's not a problem. So its about 6 to 7 hours a day. Before was 5 hours of sleep a day.

  • @michaeltaylors2456
    @michaeltaylors2456 Год назад +18

    I went clean Keto 8 months ago, lost 25 pounds and more recently started carnivore with occasional berries, cruciferous veg. I have now ditched my auto adjust CPAP and been doing great on 4.5 to 5 hrs. This was after decades of needing a minimum of 7.5 and often 10 plus and then also needing an afternoon nap.

    • @XeLYoutube
      @XeLYoutube Год назад

      unessential amino acid, unessential sugar, unessential fats? sounds smart lol
      i wonder why people take 9 unessential amino aicd, 2 unessential toxic fat, and galactose lactose sucros sucralose maltose dextrose..
      oh well

    • @mayanovak2497
      @mayanovak2497 Год назад

      That’s amazing, makes me want to try it. I’m always so sleepy and sleep so long

    • @tymom9313
      @tymom9313 Год назад +1

      Ditto! Keto has so many benefits!

    • @upstream1942
      @upstream1942 Год назад +3

      I have the same experience! I am on Keto since 14 years (in the beginning it was LCHF that also led to nutritional ketosis). I wake up refreshed after 5,5 hours. If however I have "sinned" and had a lot of carbohydrates, which happens about 3-4 times a year, I need 7,5 to 8 hours the morning after!

    • @Lusciouslysorry
      @Lusciouslysorry Год назад +2

      Enjoy the dementia. What a nightmare to live a long due to good health but be too senile to enjoy it.

  • @EddyWoon
    @EddyWoon Год назад +2

    Thank you for these great discussions.
    I had worked night shifts for about 6 years more than 10 years ago and I count my blessings that my drive to work did not include any highways. I had no issues with the drive home in the bright morning. It was difficult for me to get some sleep during the day due to the light, heat and noises from the traffic and the neighboring kids. I had worn my eye mask and had my aircon running to help chill down the room when trying to sleep at about 3pm.
    I can remember one instance some decades ago when I was driving home (after a fishing trip) on a highway at about 1am and I had lapsed into a microsleep as I could not remember any part of the drive from the last few seconds. It was a rather frightening realisation for me.

  • @garysmith4418
    @garysmith4418 Год назад +10

    I can get along with 3 or 4 hours nowdays because I changed my diet and don't eat sugar and haven't done so for 2 years nearly now. I can wake up at 4am or 5am and no alarm clock. I'll have AVC in water first thing in the morning and then 💯 % coffee beans and then 💯% green tea. Cinnamon sticks, turmeric root, olive oil on leafy vegetables and kampot pepper with boiled eggs or fish. Could eat chicken and no problem.

  • @NatrajChaturvedi
    @NatrajChaturvedi Год назад +3

    Just wanna share my situation here: Early life drug addiction kinda ruined my sleep for life. Not exactly drug use but the psychiatrists to whom my clueless parents took me to and the cocktail of psychiatric medications that they gave me. I quit heroin and psychiatric medications in one go, cold turkey at the age of 19 and couldn't sleep right for weeks. I became a nocturnal person for years and years after that, only able to sleep after sunrise. Managed to adjust my sleep timings over many years by forcing myself to go through days without sleep but its taken a toll on my ability to sleep.
    Even when I am sleeping 'right' (disturbed sleep 6-7 hours a night, getting up at least once to piss and then smoke also obviously!!) there will be a day every 7 to 10 days when I just cant sleep! Then I ruin my sleep myself sitting on the computer till too late and not going to bed on time!! Man I wish I could learn to sleep undisturbed straight for 8-10 hours a night again!

    • @yourshadows
      @yourshadows 11 месяцев назад +1

      I suggest you to try meditation but not any kind. Look here on RUclips for like an 8 hours video of meditation music (not guided, just music) of Htz frequencies for deep sleep. There’s many frequencies, for any needs. It’s called brain entrainment, where the frequencies you listen to, will have the brain matching the frequencies with the brain brainwaves. It works. Maybe you won’t stay asleep all the way through at first, but I’m sure that you will get some benefits.
      If you try it, let me know!

  • @mikerepairsstuff
    @mikerepairsstuff Год назад +4

    Sleeping during the day if you work night-shift is greatly easier with proper fitting eye light blocking mask.

  • @ThePersonalDevelopmentSchool
    @ThePersonalDevelopmentSchool Год назад +2

    This is one area I need to understand more about! Will watch this tonite :)

  • @drummerboy1390
    @drummerboy1390 Год назад +12

    I sleep 4-5 hours. That’s all I need.
    I figure I’ll be spending the rest of eternity on my back, so I’ll keep it to a minimum while I’m alive.

    • @User61918
      @User61918 Год назад +4

      you’ll be alive a lot longer if you slept just one extra hour

    • @thebodykeepsthescore2828
      @thebodykeepsthescore2828 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@User61918Nope. Your body needs what it needs. Quality over quantity

    • @thebodykeepsthescore2828
      @thebodykeepsthescore2828 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@User61918Nope. Your body needs what it needs. Quality over quantity

  • @JW-qz4jl
    @JW-qz4jl Год назад +2

    I don’t mind 4-5 hours, but function best on six, but it’s broken 3 hours wake up for an 1-2 hours and then another 3 hours, which is cool when I’m off but I have to be at work at 6, so I love it when it isn’t broken , started after catching Covid a year ago, have to keep stress low

  • @ordinaryvalley
    @ordinaryvalley Год назад +11

    I cant sleep much since i started fasting..my body wakes me up to get up and go hunt for food i guess 😅

    • @chuckleezodiac24
      @chuckleezodiac24 Год назад +2

      right on, bro. i was waking up during the night -- so after 1.5 yrs of IF -- i went back to 3 meals a day from 9 am - 7 pm. sleep a solid 7 hrs now.

    • @eksquisite
      @eksquisite Год назад +1

      Or autophagy is stressing your body and it's in constant unrest

  • @jeffconley819
    @jeffconley819 Год назад +16

    Heck I haven’t slept decent in five years. Now it’s even worse since my son was almost killed and I had to be awake most the night in case he stopped breathing. Always on edge and a racing mind makes it real hard to sleep.

    • @DGE123
      @DGE123 Год назад +4

      if you can try melatonin or valerian. plus cold exposure or heat exposure before sleep also magnesium is good

    • @UniqueGeekFreak
      @UniqueGeekFreak Год назад +5

      Chamomille tea, stop caffeine
      So sorry to hear about your son and situation hope he recovers & u all get better quality of life 🙏
      If you can let go of the idea that you cant do anything about whether he breathes or stops, because we cant control other ppl'sautomatic breathing, unless there's a machine to support.
      Try to trust that it will go well, see if you can relax about it, you can't go under as well, or take care of anyone else if you too are faltering.
      I dont know the situation, but surely there must be some aid or help for this? Monitor or some nurse watching over him while he sleeps?
      Didnt mean to prye. I cant imagine whst it's like.
      But i admire ppl's love firvtheir chikdren & their strength when it's a necessity, good luck🍀🙏

    • @vishnubeepat4421
      @vishnubeepat4421 Год назад +2

      Sorry to hear about your son and your situation.
      I can empathise, as my wife and I had a similar situation with our son. If you can, and someone can keep an eye on your son, try and get some sleep during the day. Long term, that will affect your health, like it did ours. Blessings.

    • @Mike-.747
      @Mike-.747 Год назад +3

      Prayer also helps, deep prayer

  • @marymcpartland8317
    @marymcpartland8317 Год назад +2

    I am so thankful that someone is finely talking about sleep.

    • @XeLYoutube
      @XeLYoutube Год назад

      uh? try google. About 1,530,000,000 results (0.35 seconds)
      you could study sleep every single second of your entire life and not get 1% of it

  • @docathelake
    @docathelake Год назад +3

    Night shift worker are most likely deficient in vit D which increases the risk for most all cancers… even skin cancers…

  • @michellechang2538
    @michellechang2538 Год назад +16

    BTW, sleep deprivation and insomnia are very different things although these two are not sleeping well….. for the future podcast, I wish the sleep experts can elaborate the difference between deprivation & insomnia , thank you 🙏

    • @UniqueGeekFreak
      @UniqueGeekFreak Год назад +3

      You are right
      Sleep deprivation means you are deprived of sleep, you dint get enough sleep, i think either because ppl font get enough sleep, i.e. due to staying up late or as someone mentioned children/elders to care fir in the middle of night.
      Insomnia is the inability to sleep even if you are tired, and want go sleep but you either have trouble falling asleep or you wake up in the middle of the night inable to sleep.
      Both are still making you sleep deprived.
      Only insomnia is chronically, it can be reversed ofc, but usually due yo anxiety depression or other mental/emotional challenges.
      This is just my take on it, i dis not read the difference lol, so dontvtake my word for it.
      I quit w ALL caffeine to cure my insomnia,
      It was HARD quitting cold turkey, but SO worth it to get my life back or together, my brain has become scrambled eggs unf after only a cpl of hrs of sleep for 15 years due to night terrors & sleep paralysis.
      I tried to get help, but it's laughable, they just give medicine, it still didnt help me to sleep.
      Im going au naturelle chamomille tea & no caffeine
      Sunl8ght, nature & walks, plus oraying & meditation, yoga/Qigong
      Getting better & better relaxed, and stsrting to live "slow living" 🙏😁

    • @nr1NPC
      @nr1NPC Год назад

      @@UniqueGeekFreak So many spelling errors, I can tell your brain is scrambled.

    • @UniqueGeekFreak
      @UniqueGeekFreak Год назад

      @@nr1NPC it's typo slips my phone is lagging. That's all you had to say about my comment?
      You are not a good person, i want you to know that. And i hope you change that, because it can't be fun having to endure your poisonous words & company

    • @UniqueGeekFreak
      @UniqueGeekFreak Год назад

      @@godzoo18 are u talking to me i take it?
      Maybe that's your belief.
      But i dont see how it is demonic. I have heard many religious christians saying Yoga is demonic. But I do not subscribe to that belief that it is demonic, & i have not yet encountered anything evil of that nature. If it contradicts my Faith that there is polytheism etc in it, ofc i wouldn't practise it, I can exclude mantras & such ofc & pick what feels ok at least for me, im not soeaking for anyone else.

    • @piplux3805
      @piplux3805 10 месяцев назад

      Yes please

  • @Jmgoregrind
    @Jmgoregrind Год назад +1

    Thanks for this video. It was a real wake up call. I have every one of these symptoms. 9:33

  • @SeraphinaNYC
    @SeraphinaNYC Год назад +5

    There need to be much higher standards for soundproofing in apartment buildings. A person can do all the right things to promote healthy sleep and be completely demolished due to noise transferring between flimsy apartment units. I've been dealing with this for the past 23 years. It doesn't matter what apartment I move to. I sleeo great in massive houses far from nocturnal noise disturbances, but I can't afford to buy such a residence. Anyway, I know that the majority of apartment renters have to contend with this to some degree. It destroys mental health, performance, and quality of life.

    • @SingRaduga
      @SingRaduga Год назад +4

      I totally understand you. Noisy neighbours are a nightmare. I use earplugs and when they still don't help, I put on my speakerphones and turn on White Noise on YT for the night. It takes some time to get used to the noise, but you can try different types to your liking - jet engine, fan noise, low frequency noise, high frequency noise, there're plenty.

    • @SeraphinaNYC
      @SeraphinaNYC Год назад +1

      @SingRaduga I use two white nouse/fan noise machines, and sometimes switch to my Bose nouse-cancelling headphones. The impact noises are inescapable, and my room actually shakes.

    • @cuteface88
      @cuteface88 Год назад

      Ear plugs worked for me

    • @Bunny11344
      @Bunny11344 Год назад

      I feel very blessed cause i occasionally hear some noise downstairs but most parts don’t hear anything next door unless it’s people walking outside the hall.

  • @pete9688
    @pete9688 Год назад +2

    If I can sleep a long time .. I do. But I wake up, usually after 6-7 hours.

  • @eoinmacmeanmain7855
    @eoinmacmeanmain7855 Год назад

    Hi man! Sorry, I’m just cycling through my backlog of FB messages now. What was meant to be a 1-2 month refrain, has become a 4-5 year absenteeism from this app 😅
    Honestly man, I’m awfully ashamed of this circumstance. You helped me out in a time of my life & a situation when I didn’t believe in myself. You backed me enough to represent you in Bucharest! One of the most importantly beautiful times in my life where I was not only just questioning my sexuality, but my place on this earth.

  • @rzakazimov373
    @rzakazimov373 Год назад +19

    How to Master Your Sleep | Professor Russell Foster

  • @CynCopeland-TheAnswerIsMeat
    @CynCopeland-TheAnswerIsMeat Год назад +2

    Love that table!❤

  • @skaterdude14b
    @skaterdude14b Год назад +2

    I need 12-14hrs of horizontal time. The non-sleep idleness needs is a far more interesting discussion

  • @blueshattrick
    @blueshattrick Год назад +12

    I sleep 10 hours every single night, and have for many years. Everyone is different, for sure

    • @ThePersonalDevelopmentSchool
      @ThePersonalDevelopmentSchool Год назад

      You feel refreshed on waking?

    • @Kelseashell
      @Kelseashell Год назад +1

      I used to sleep 10 hours and felt refreshed. Now that I have children, I sleep about 6 hours and am always tired.. But perhaps that is a lifestyle factor.

  • @ThomGustavsson-ir3lt
    @ThomGustavsson-ir3lt Год назад +9

    After listening for a few minutes i realize that noone actually knows much hard facts about sleep or why we need it, or why we have dreams or don't have dreams. Indicators of this is that a valid argument seems to be "everyone is different".

    • @fwabble
      @fwabble Год назад

      Matt Walker.

  • @robbatayaki5505
    @robbatayaki5505 Год назад +8

    Einstein slept 3 hours. His time was relative.

  • @ProgressiveEconomicsSupporter
    @ProgressiveEconomicsSupporter Год назад +2

    45 to 60 min driving after work ist still much. Night shift definitely Shows drop downs in performance, attention and error prevention.
    So in my pharmaceut8cal company we try to give easier, simpler tasks to the night shift workers, but unfortunately they also have to perform full processes with high pharmaceutical manufacturing standards.
    Even worse, some years ago and even now, many clinical staff still have to work 24 or even 36 hours shifts and still drive home on their own 🙈

  • @celinechoquette5338
    @celinechoquette5338 Год назад

    sleep is so important. TY

  • @peijuechen
    @peijuechen Год назад +1

    Fascinating information on sleep. I wonder if both researchers have any research on young children’s sleep, especially infants from 0-3 years old?

  • @anl6744
    @anl6744 Год назад +8

    For those of us suffering from chronic insomnia and have heard ad nauseam how we are courting cancer and death, this was far from encouraging. Could only listen to a half hour, it was so depressing. Wish he had started with the solutions. We all know the dangers.

  • @everythingchannelYT
    @everythingchannelYT Год назад

    Abouta use this video to help me sleep now 🙏🏾

  • @CuriouslyChris1
    @CuriouslyChris1 Год назад +1

    I heard this before!

  • @Maria2006001
    @Maria2006001 Год назад +5

    I experienced microsleep as I was working long hours for several weeks. I hit an electric pole which thankfully didn't fall on my car. My first thought when I was jolted awake was if I had hit a person. 2nd thought -- my husband's gonna be mad about the car. Turns out I was in the early stages of pregnancy too.

  • @mikerepairsstuff
    @mikerepairsstuff Год назад +1

    This is really smart sleep information. And will share the video.

  • @jamielc3437
    @jamielc3437 Год назад +4

    Long story short get the amount your body needs or you feel you need. Usually we need more than we think. 8 to 10 plus. We often have lack of sleep so much it takes a while to get back on track

    • @grahamkelly8662
      @grahamkelly8662 Год назад

      Realistically, most can’t sleep for 10 hours plus per day.

  • @Neo_Red_Pill
    @Neo_Red_Pill Год назад +3

    Mmm so why are Drs supposed to do 72 hr shifts ?

  • @vishnubeepat4421
    @vishnubeepat4421 Год назад +2

    Excellent podcast!
    I have always been a driven person - waking up early, meditating, exercising, and going to bed late. Six hours sleep is adequate for me and I am so glad that I found this podcast, and learnt so much from these brilliant speakers. I will definitely put some of their suggestions in practice!
    Keep up the great work!

  • @XeLYoutube
    @XeLYoutube Год назад

    "healthy diet nad healthy body mass index is diferent for everyone!"

  • @lindasapiecha2515
    @lindasapiecha2515 Год назад

    Being highly active i always need 9 hrs deep sleep 🥰

  • @jochildress5003
    @jochildress5003 Год назад

    Fascinating. I stayed up last night last bedtime to finish it. 😂

  • @hfortenberry
    @hfortenberry Год назад +1

    I'm a night owl and have been TRYING to move my clock up a little so I can go to bed earlier. I tried getting the light in the morning but I don't understand how going out into the light every morning to drive to work isn't cutting the mustard? Shouldn't that give us the light exposure we need to reset our clocks? Of course, we're going to drive home in the late afternoon light so we can't prevent ourselves from seeing that. But I doubt that ancestral humans avoided evening light exposure. I will say that when I go camping and am outside during sunset, it does make me sleepy and I LOVE that. But as soon as I'm indoors, I'm awake and being wonderfully productive late into the wee hours of the morning. I love that burst of productivity but am concerned about my health. What explanation do you have for the drive to/from work light exposure and what advice do you have for me?

    • @denisea.9033
      @denisea.9033 Год назад

      The light has to be able to get into your eyes, seeing light through car windows doesn’t cut it apparently.

  • @Solascriptura777
    @Solascriptura777 Год назад

    different people need different levels

  • @Dark_Embracer
    @Dark_Embracer Год назад

    Thank you for your insights

  • @macsmiffy2197
    @macsmiffy2197 Год назад

    3 hours ?😱😱😱must save this for bouts of insomnia!

  • @monikamoon14
    @monikamoon14 Год назад

    I need about 9-10 to be fully rested , without an afternoon nap for less than 8 hours. But then im tired all dayand haven't slept well most of my life 😪

  • @MetalGearMk3
    @MetalGearMk3 Год назад +7

    I need 8-12 hours of sleep.

  • @JoeHeine
    @JoeHeine Год назад

    I get like 10. Feel great

  • @yourshadows
    @yourshadows 11 месяцев назад

    I correct the Doc..bringing children up today is easier than bringing children up in the past. Not the other way around....my mum has always told me of how it was to bring children up in the 60s, 70s and even before that like after the war. For a start food was scarse, not for everyone but for the average ppl it was. Mothers used to have multiple children, not just 1 or 2 like most families today. Also, they didn’t have ANY of the modern comforts...starting from nappies, they didn’t exist, they used squares of white fabric that needed to be hand washed and made to return white. In the 50s, 60s ppl didn’t have a toilet inside the home, and if you lived in the country side there was no hot water, no gas, no heating. All this made it already more difficult and more lengthy to do house chores, let alone tending for children. Women didn’t drive or weren’t allowed to, so wherever you had to go to, it would have been by foot...and I have many more things to add to this...because every time that my mum hears young parents complaining nowadays, she starts telling me all the stories about how hard it really was back in the day. And I really like listening to old stories and memories!
    Today it’s difficult because we’re all stressed out or traumatised...but I disagree that it’s more difficult now than then. The hand washing of the nappies alone is enough to convince me of this!!!!

  • @Steger13
    @Steger13 Год назад

    Not a myth its better for your brains and body to sleep longer.

  • @Solascriptura777
    @Solascriptura777 Год назад

    depending on the strain on the brain

  • @markrobby7136
    @markrobby7136 Год назад

    For me, 4-5 hours has been adequate for me....

  • @AtypicalPaul
    @AtypicalPaul Год назад +2

    I have not had caffeine, chocolate, oil, or refined sugar since 2002.

  • @bobitahamid5163
    @bobitahamid5163 Год назад +2

    How to Master Your Sleep | Professor Russell Foster

  • @carmelliea1772
    @carmelliea1772 Год назад +1

    I’m lucky if I sleep at all yet still ok.

  • @ZabanTube
    @ZabanTube Год назад

    In this RUclips video titled "WHY YOU'RE ALWAYS TIRED - Big Myths Ruining Your Sleep & How To Get The Best Sleep Of Your Life!", the speaker addresses various myths and misconceptions about sleep. They emphasize that everyone's optimal sleep duration is different and that it is important to determine one's own sleep needs based on how well they function during the day. The consequences of sleep deprivation, both short-term and long-term, are discussed, highlighting the impact on emotions, cognitive performance, and overall health. The speaker also talks about the effects of light exposure and caffeine consumption on sleep quality, as well as the dangers of driving while tired. Strategies for improving sleep, such as reducing caffeine intake and establishing a bedtime routine, are shared. The importance of prioritizing sleep for physical and mental recovery, as well as overall well-being, is also emphasized. The speaker concludes by stressing the need to raise awareness about the importance of sleep and to destigmatize the need for sufficient sleep.

  • @stx7389
    @stx7389 Год назад +1

    8h+ offers massive health advantages, if you don't know this you have no idea what you are talking about

  • @thegroove2000
    @thegroove2000 Год назад +2

    I need 10 hours.

  • @christenehoffert4804
    @christenehoffert4804 Год назад

    I find the length of the video hard to find time for but I know you often break it into shorter sections. I recently asked for a referral for a dermatologist as my dry sometimes itchy skin was affecting my sleep. The next night I had a big flare up with eczema which after using a cream found it got worse but fortunately a bath soothed my skin so I could sleep. This happened the next night using a different cream and the bath was the solution. With the recommendation of moisturizing after a bath I am reluctant to use it but found gels work better.

  • @TheoEclipse
    @TheoEclipse Год назад +1

    Me watching this while i should be asleep: 👁👄👁

  • @MGSpecial2023
    @MGSpecial2023 Год назад +4

    Would like to know this man's name please? Could you put the name and qualifications of your interviewers in the caption, or at least in the description?

    • @Sam-ys6iw
      @Sam-ys6iw Год назад +1

      Its in the description , sleep expert Matthew Walker

    • @alexandraalbertz1442
      @alexandraalbertz1442 Год назад

      ​@@Sam-ys6iwthis is not Mathew Walker. Not even close

    • @CynCopeland-TheAnswerIsMeat
      @CynCopeland-TheAnswerIsMeat Год назад

      Professor Russell Foster - it’s also in the description- click the ‘more’ option on the line below the title

  • @hhhhippo
    @hhhhippo Год назад +1

    Saying people don't need 8 hours is going to ruin a lot of lives by accident.

  • @bobitahamid5163
    @bobitahamid5163 Год назад +3

    WHY YOU'RE ALWAYS TIRED - Big Myths Ruining Your Sleep & How To Get The Best Sleep Of Your Life!. Professor Russell Foster

  • @felixr.6438
    @felixr.6438 Год назад +1

    A conversation between two coworkers went like this:
    She: You look whacked, are you tired?
    He: No no, I'm just ugly.

  • @kathya1956
    @kathya1956 Год назад

    My husband naps at noon for about 1hr. Is that impeding night sleep?

  • @gokhantoksoy2826
    @gokhantoksoy2826 Год назад

    great video

  • @yolandagrabowski6043
    @yolandagrabowski6043 Год назад +1

    Having vertigo seems, I need more than 8 hours of sleep.

    • @mammajain1545
      @mammajain1545 Год назад +2

      My mom in law had same problem, and she started drinking electrolytes water in the morning and in the afternoon, she doesn’t have vertigo anymore

  • @adipoem
    @adipoem Год назад +7

    Keith Richards is 80 years old and still rocking. There is no such thing as standard health advice.

    • @StarsManny
      @StarsManny Год назад

      Yes there is. Standard health advice comes with an unspoken "everyone is different"

    • @JuxtaPositionings
      @JuxtaPositionings Год назад +1

      He also cleaned up a long time ago.

  • @jameslove3861
    @jameslove3861 Год назад

    So what do you do if there's a no from your support systems?? Basically your option as parents is to suffer. Which is pretty much where me and my poor wife are

  • @3rd-eye-neenja563
    @3rd-eye-neenja563 Год назад

    I sleep around 3-4 a night ,,,

  • @alexchina2738
    @alexchina2738 Год назад

    Hi Dr.Rangan, I cannot find this episode in your podcast list

  • @VegardThefilmmaker
    @VegardThefilmmaker Год назад

    I hate waking up to a alarm clock

  • @felipearbustopotd
    @felipearbustopotd Год назад +4

    Thought Prof Matthew Walker had aged and put on a lot of weight.... prior to him appearing 30+ mins.....Yep I need more sleep. 😂

  • @Jacqueline-es5yb
    @Jacqueline-es5yb Год назад +5

    Re body temperature, I am always amazed when experts say you fall asleep better in a cooler room. Then why is it when we have the wood burner on the and room is really hot everyone is falling asleep, no matter what time of day it is? Also, SO many friends of mine, most of which are over 50 nearly ALL wake up around 3-4am and struggle to fall asleep again for and hour or two, then sleep another hour or two, can you add up those two batches of sleep for a sum total of maybe 7 hours, or does it not count that you have had a few hours break in the middle of that, and why does it happen to people of 'a certain age'?

    • @HansenFT
      @HansenFT Год назад +4

      Hisorically, the majority of people practiced biphasic sleep. They fell asleep at sundown, woke up and did things for a few hours, maybe (I'm sure the details varied), then they slept more until sunrise. I believe it's perfectly normal. It's modern society that has "pushed" people to sleep through the night.

    • @Jacqueline-es5yb
      @Jacqueline-es5yb Год назад +1

      @@HansenFT Thank you, yes I understand that habit as I love history, but isn't that still a modern society thing (when we lived in houses)? as it takes 1000's of years to become part of our 'DNA' behaviour, did we do this when we were hunter gathers to where getting up in the middle of the night a wondering about would have been very dangerous? Also reading Matthew Walkers book gives you the idea that because some people are night owls and others morning larks that we never slept so long as to make ourselves vulnerable to predators, there was always someone on the 'look out'. .... I am just hoping that my annoying habit of sleeping from 10pm to 3.30am then falling asleep at 5.30 and waking up at 7.30am (interesting during that last sleep I have the most vivid dreams) count as 7.5 hours sleep? I hope so. It seems very common but only in latter years of life..Very interesting podcast. Thanks for your reply.

    • @denisea.9033
      @denisea.9033 Год назад

      I’ve heard it has something to do with insulin resistance, which we tend to have more of as we age based on how we’ve eaten over time and how we eat currently, and has to do with cortisol spikes.
      I recently changed how I eat and don’t usually wake in the middle of the night anymore.

    • @Jacqueline-es5yb
      @Jacqueline-es5yb Год назад

      Thank you, interesting thought. I have done the Zoe tests and not that my diet needed too much improvement I have improved it somewhat. I have a couple of good nights then this wakefulness in the middle of night, I have even noted what I eat on paper to keep a record and there seems no rhyme or reason, but I will re-think based on what you have said.@@denisea.9033

  • @ejkovacik314
    @ejkovacik314 Год назад +1

    My son is 3 and ive not had a single 15:50 night rest, he is autistic. Please tell me how im supposed to function, genuinely please...

    • @tymom9313
      @tymom9313 Год назад +2

      He does tell you. Reach out to family & friends and ask for help

    • @leighwalton8190
      @leighwalton8190 Год назад

      I believe melatonin gummies may help him get better sleep.

  • @steve00alt70
    @steve00alt70 Год назад

    The problem recommending 8 hours of sleep is that they automatically assume everyone is the same lol thats not realistic.
    I am productive on 5 hrs of sleep and wake up each day at 7 in morning without an alarm for decades.

  • @ReeseDaBeast808Tyga
    @ReeseDaBeast808Tyga Год назад +1

    Time stamps plz

  • @BigD751
    @BigD751 Год назад

    Why is there a 3 hour video on the 8 hour sleep myth

  • @yassennikolov3519
    @yassennikolov3519 Год назад +5

    3h is way too long. I strongly suggest to use bookmarks and make a summary.

    • @DrChatterjeeRangan
      @DrChatterjeeRangan  Год назад +4

      Thanks for your feedback. This is a compilation type episode that many people really enjoy - the best bits from previous conversations with Professors Russell Foster and Mathew Walker. It can be easily paused and restarted when time is short. For people who prefer 15-20 minute short clips, I have a 'clips' channel dedicated to this which you can find here: ruclips.net/channel/UC-z9rGJQllqxAM69-kfgOuQ - thanks again for your feedback.

  • @albacan
    @albacan Год назад

    Tea is more diluted than coffee but has more caffeine than coffee

  • @FJano12
    @FJano12 Год назад +8

    Sleeping certainly overrated. Quite often on nights I get little around 5 hours sleep feeling the best next day.

    • @blueshattrick
      @blueshattrick Год назад +3

      5:30 Researcher who's actually done in-depth study on the issue gives laundry list of major negative outcomes associated w/ sleep deprivation
      @FJano12's hot take: "sleeping certainly overrated"
      Ok guy.. thanks for sharing the deep insights!

    • @FJano12
      @FJano12 Год назад

      @@blueshattrick Go and have some more sleep might help

    • @calista1280
      @calista1280 Год назад

      @FJano12,
      You're probably on the lower end of sleep requirement then, like President Trump, who only sleeps and stops working for 4 hours a night! But try getting only 2 or 3 hours, or skip sleeping altogether for a few nights & I'm sure you'll find severe detriments to your mental capacity and physical abilities...
      Try it before discrediting Neuroscientists and 2 professors study of sleep!
      Also, prisoners of war have been killed just by depriving them of sleep! They suffered from high stress cortisol symptoms, diabetes, hallucinations, heart arythymias etc etc. Lack of sleep causes your reflexes to behave as if you're drunk too! 🥴
      I can attest to some of these issues such as brain fog, fatigue, and body aches as Fibromyalgia affects REM Deep Sleep and its wrecked havoc on me until recently. A new doctor has given different treatments and I've had the greatest pleasure of waking up refreshed on most days! What a huge difference in my quality of life! ❤🎉

    • @HansenFT
      @HansenFT Год назад

      @@blueshattrick it's not sleep derivation if one wakes up naturally, don't feel like sleeping more and function great during the day. He may be an outlier, like me. But outliers exist. The avarge numbers are just that, average. It would be an issue for someone who should have more, but they would be tired or sleepy during the day.

  • @LOUVeUS
    @LOUVeUS Год назад

    Instead of sleeping 8 hours i listened to this for 3 hours. Now I'm like zombie 🧟‍♀️ at work

  • @pjaworek6793
    @pjaworek6793 Год назад +1

    Not going to watch clickbait that suggests less sleep

  • @cypher3323
    @cypher3323 Год назад

    That's great but I can't watch a 3 hour long video.

  • @taylorsmall2280
    @taylorsmall2280 Год назад +2

    Einstein was a March pisces baby, his water sign was soothed by longer hours of sleep / Dali was an earth Taurean sun, very grounded even w sleep shortages …

  • @albacan
    @albacan Год назад

    The first pillar of good health is nasal breathing