Why You're Always Tired - 7 Myths Ruining Your Sleep

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  • Опубликовано: 30 май 2024
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    00:00 Intro
    01:20 Myth #1
    03:49 Myth #2
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    08:15 Myth #6
    09:41 Myth #7

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  • @aliabdaal
    @aliabdaal  Год назад +523

    📖 Check out my new book Feel-Good Productivity here! www.feelgoodproductivity.com/?Why+You%27re+Always+Tired+-+7+Myths+Ruining+Your+Sleep

    • @azamatshomurodov1638
      @azamatshomurodov1638 Год назад +4

      Ok I support you

    • @GreyGrim
      @GreyGrim Год назад +9

      Huge tip for Sleep, Magnesium Gycinate, I take 500 mg(which is one capsule/1 dose) instructions say take 1-2hours before sleep, its so potent I fall asleep without realizing it/not putting in that much effort to sleep and I wakeup in the morning with drool on my face, its crazy affective, just from this simple change my quality of sleep is significantly improved, and always feel well rested whether I get 6 hours of sleep or 10 hours

    • @akshatbasumallik
      @akshatbasumallik Год назад +2

      I was wondering then what are night shift ppl to do to fix their cycle

    • @mdmust4u
      @mdmust4u Год назад +2

      salam bro ;)

    • @ghosthunter0950
      @ghosthunter0950 Год назад +2

      great video. but my question is how tf does one go to sleep on time the next day if he woke up late? I frankly find this quite impossible unless I do some physically taxing stuff all day.

  • @matis9562
    @matis9562 Год назад +3379

    I can’t wake up without an alarm. Without an alarm I’ll just sleep like 12 hours. Unfortunately never have the time for that really

    • @rhemahill7083
      @rhemahill7083 Год назад +234

      I’m the same way. And when I sleep in too late I wake up exhausted

    • @davidjiang1437
      @davidjiang1437 Год назад +21

      Otherwise you are always sleep deprived

    • @korbyd236
      @korbyd236 Год назад +36

      For me its just I can't sleep during the night unless I take medicine and I sleep throughout the day

    • @guysumpthin2974
      @guysumpthin2974 Год назад +13

      Sundays were made for that

    • @brandonsheets1883
      @brandonsheets1883 Год назад +7

      You're probably not getting enough sleep.

  • @fossentv
    @fossentv Год назад +2596

    I have severe difficulties sleeping. These are the BEST tips I have implemented.
    1: Exercise throughout the day for minimum 60 min
    2: Wake up early, so you actually feel tired at night

    • @doantrang.12
      @doantrang.12 Год назад +16

      True

    • @simonvutov7575
      @simonvutov7575 Год назад +10

      true

    • @Shibbykun
      @Shibbykun Год назад +7

      true

    • @mordaeu1411
      @mordaeu1411 Год назад +92

      I might've done something wrong. Woke up early but I feel tired by noon 🙃

    • @chanuo
      @chanuo Год назад +134

      ​@@mordaeu1411 if I wake up early I feel sleepy the moment I wake up

  • @izzylizzyasmr
    @izzylizzyasmr Год назад +136

    I’m really interested in this subject. When I was in my teens I would literally take 2 hour naps every day at around 3 in the afternoon because I was SO TIRED. Now, I’m 23 and since like 1 year, I don’t feel like I need naps anymore to even feel remotely awake throughout the day.
    So hearing the professor say that your sleep schedule changes throughout the years, makes me so happy. It makes so much sense.
    And now I’m off to sleep! Goodnight y’all 😴

    • @SleepCoach.Autumn
      @SleepCoach.Autumn 3 месяца назад +2

      As you get older studies also show that you need less sleep. children and teenagers need much more sleep than they are usually getting!

    • @claypierce6967
      @claypierce6967 3 месяца назад

      I’m 15, it’s 852 right now am I’m about to go to bed and read then go to sleep hopefully I can feel like you as this is my normal schedule

  • @Schwarz_Sinister
    @Schwarz_Sinister 8 месяцев назад +33

    Most useful thing I've found for my sleep is an automated curtain opener! I need total darkness to sleep, but have a hard time waking up if it's still dark when my alarm goes off. Having an automatic curtain opener to flood my room with daylight helps convince my mind and body that YES! it IS time to get up!

  • @nerd26373
    @nerd26373 Год назад +3664

    These seven myths can certainly be damaging. We appreciate Ali for his clarification on what should be done to get proper sleep.

    • @finchisgoingplaces
      @finchisgoingplaces Год назад +30

      SUS

    • @euku1
      @euku1 Год назад +21

      SUS🤨

    • @GreyGrim
      @GreyGrim Год назад +13

      Huge tip for Sleep, Magnesium Gycinate, I take 500 mg(which is one capsule/1 dose) instructions say take 1-2hours before sleep, its so potent I fall asleep without realizing it/not putting in that much effort to sleep and I wakeup in the morning with drool on my face, its crazy affective, just from this simple change my quality of sleep is significantly improved, and always feel well rested whether I get 6 hours of sleep or 10 hours

    • @smallik81
      @smallik81 Год назад +4

      @@GreyGrim it works, I've been recommending Mg Glycinate to my patients for years

    • @zoehead8029
      @zoehead8029 Год назад

      By

  • @eightwhy
    @eightwhy Год назад +4474

    Summary of Myths:
    1.) It doesn't matter when you sleep as long as you sleep enough.
    2.) Everyone needs 8 hours of sleep
    3.) We should wake up at the same time every day
    4.) You should avoid blue light before sleep
    5.) Sleep apps help you sleep better
    6.) Melatonin helps you sleep better
    7.) Polyphasic sleep (sleeping over more than two sleeping periods each day) is good for your productivity

  • @insiyanagree4383
    @insiyanagree4383 Год назад +81

    I think unattended mental/emotional stress subconsciously playing up, can be one of the major factors affecting sleep. Actively dealing with it usually makes sleep quite peaceful.
    Also, weather would another important variant affecting sleep in my opinion.

    • @juliasutton8634
      @juliasutton8634 8 месяцев назад +2

      I totally agree. I heard somewhere that we feel relaxed enough to confront our emotions when we're trying to go to sleep. I don't know if it's true, but I think it lines up, which would explain why confronting your emotions during the day could lead to a more peaceful rest :)

    • @digitalgrapefru1t385
      @digitalgrapefru1t385 4 месяца назад +1

      @@juliasutton8634 i'd have a simpler approach : less stress = better sleep

  • @Bray-Official
    @Bray-Official 7 месяцев назад +2

    The amazing storytelling and editied, and your personality involved with this just makes the video better! Great video Ali :)

  • @ZeBiii
    @ZeBiii Год назад +708

    The 2. myth stressed me. I was awake and felt like i had enough sleep with 6 hr. But because everyone would say noo you need 8 hr, I thought someting is wrong with me. I would stress myself to get 8 hr. But when I would sleep longer ironically I would feel sleepy whole day & have headeaches...

    • @_hayt
      @_hayt Год назад +12

      OMG SAME!

    • @phuditjedsadatumsatit7675
      @phuditjedsadatumsatit7675 Год назад +21

      I'm no professor, but same, it's oversleeping.
      Optimal time for sleep is the time you find it yourself, as my experience says haha.

    • @danahalqhtani578
      @danahalqhtani578 Год назад +1

      If I don't wake up before 7:59 yah I am not gonna wake up ✋️✋️

    • @Bjoqmspngmwo17639
      @Bjoqmspngmwo17639 Год назад

      Nope the longer the better

    • @sarcasticbrothers3141
      @sarcasticbrothers3141 Год назад

      I swear SAME.

  • @dianasmirnova1630
    @dianasmirnova1630 Год назад +1218

    My average amount of sleep is 10 hours which others say is too much. However, whenever I wake up after having 8 hours considered "normal" I feel I have barely had any sleep. Unfortunately, it's hard to keep up with 10 hours due to work, going to the office, returning late, and running errands around the house. Therefore, Saturday is the day I look for, so my body can restore all the energy and needed sleep.

    • @shadit16
      @shadit16 Год назад +136

      This!!! I am the same way. It sucks that most normal lives don't allow us people who need more sleep to be accommodated

    • @dianasmirnova1630
      @dianasmirnova1630 Год назад +2

      @@shadit16 agree(

    • @Bigboy237D
      @Bigboy237D Год назад +32

      That must be difficult to not get enough sleep! I'm happy that my average is 6-7 hours of sleep! If i sleep more than that, i get headaches.

    • @madeinsicily6335
      @madeinsicily6335 Год назад +14

      wow...that's insane for me...I sleep less than 6hrs every day...since at least 15 years, I don't really know what is like awakening feeling good and relaxed lol

    • @RingWrapsBoxingChats
      @RingWrapsBoxingChats Год назад +9

      Thing is you're literally sleeping 40% of your life/ day. Worth considering

  • @josh11374265
    @josh11374265 Год назад +220

    Hey Ali. I found the myth about Melatonin to be incredibly interesting for my case. Im 25 now, male, and I have been having issues with sleep for my entire life. For the past 3 years, ive been taking melatonin (1mg) every night. I fully understand the way statistics about it work, say how it reduces the amount of time to fall asleep by 7min, but in my case I really think it helps me fall asleep 1-2h sooner than I would naturally fall asleep. Would be an interesting discussion to figure out how come, why, and find why it works so well for me but maybe not so well for others.

    • @frehesh.4386
      @frehesh.4386 Год назад +38

      Placebo

    • @supC_
      @supC_ Год назад +15

      I get the same thing. Although in my case, I think that the little bit of extra tiredness helps me convince myself to just put my dang phone down and actually try to sleep and I’d probably be able to either way.

    • @SherrylandNC
      @SherrylandNC Год назад

      Totally agree

    • @theprudent0ne
      @theprudent0ne Год назад +27

      Totally agree. Melatonin puts me out no matter how bad my insomnia is. Although I would describe it as only useful when you're simply not sleepy . The way researchers test melatonin is going about it all wrong which is why it shows minimal benefit

    • @wasabi_with_sushi
      @wasabi_with_sushi Год назад

      @@frehesh.4386 agree

  • @Real_Nutella
    @Real_Nutella 8 месяцев назад +7

    Took that test and got 38. I am definitely an evening to night person, but am able to go to sleep early and wake up early if I need to for work. I have also worked overnights before. Most of my life I feel like no matter how much or how little sleep I get, I always feel tired. So regardless of how I feel, I know I have to be productive. It's a strange superpower. I can function very well on little amounts of sleep because I am used to it.

  • @charlottecolling596
    @charlottecolling596 Год назад +645

    I personally haven't struggled with sleep during my lifetime, except for the normal amount of occasional struggles due to outside circumstances, but one thing that has really helped me at college is only using my bed for sleep. I've developed the habit of dedicating places to certain things, such as my desk for working, my bean bag chair for relaxing, and my bed for sleeping. Since I've started this, my brain instantly knows I'm going to go to sleep when I get into my bed, and I not only fall asleep faster, I tend to have more minutes of REM sleep and I wake up feeling better rested!

    • @sophiaonyoutube
      @sophiaonyoutube Год назад +4

      thanks for the tip!

    • @sunny100294
      @sunny100294 Год назад +14

      Im Jealous. I've been struggling with sleep all my life. I'm just always tired. .

    • @katie7748
      @katie7748 Год назад +3

      As an insomniac for almost 20 years, I envy you.

    • @stephaniejohnson1972
      @stephaniejohnson1972 Год назад +1

      Thanks for the practical tips

    • @dalestoddard2742
      @dalestoddard2742 11 месяцев назад

      That's pretty much the only thing that worked for me too, but it was to stay out of my room until I'm going in to sleep.

  • @NoName-ny1bt
    @NoName-ny1bt Год назад +245

    I stopped snacking or eating anything after 7 PM. So naturally I get really hungry in the mornings and I wake up around 6 AM without an alarm clock because of the hunger pangs. I eat breakfast right after waking up, skip lunch and then eat dinner by 6 PM. I just had to fix my eating schedule and my sleep schedule was fixed on its own. No one talks about it but this definitely works better than all the crazy hacks I’ve seen and tried.

    • @jemappellemerci
      @jemappellemerci Год назад +4

      I can’t do that tho, I work until 8 so usually I only have dinner around 8:30

    • @andersnielsen6044
      @andersnielsen6044 Год назад +1

      You must be very small and tiny if you can be alive so many hours without eating anything..

    • @rebekahlucas9835
      @rebekahlucas9835 Год назад +22

      Why skip lunch though??

    • @aggaviriyo790
      @aggaviriyo790 Год назад +10

      That’s literally intermitent fasting

    • @NoName-ny1bt
      @NoName-ny1bt Год назад +3

      @@rebekahlucas9835 I don’t get that hungry during lunch time. If I do eat, I get sluggish and sleepy at work

  • @LakuniSamuna
    @LakuniSamuna 7 дней назад

    Finally someone was able to help me! Thank you)

  • @louisrajaona5939
    @louisrajaona5939 Месяц назад

    This is such a great video, thanks Ali! 🙌🏾

  • @Alex-pl2rk
    @Alex-pl2rk Год назад +864

    I‘ve had really bad insomnia in certain phases of my life and found that my insomnia is in exact correlation with my meditation habits. So when I meditate before sleep or even just during the day, I fall asleep much faster and stay asleep throughout the night. Hope this helps some of you!

    • @AJ-wz1dc
      @AJ-wz1dc Год назад +5

      Same here. Since i started meditating before I go go bed my sleep got much better

    • @fanny.barrier
      @fanny.barrier Год назад +36

      It's the opposite for me. If I focus on the present moment I'll never sleep. I have to distract myself by thinking about something else, light and not worrying, in order to fall asleep

    • @GlatHjerne
      @GlatHjerne Год назад +10

      You should be aware that studies have shown meditation before sleep actually promotes insomnia, increased activity in the prefrontal cortex keeps up for hours after meditation and gives worse sleep. I'd recommend meditating earlier in the day.

    • @lenaxox4167
      @lenaxox4167 Год назад +2

      @@GlatHjerne I thought meditation helps you enter alpha, beta or gaa state, sometimes even delta and sleep is theta wave, but maybe i'm wrong. but when i meditate right after sleeping i always meditate really well so maybe its the opposite

    • @icecoldwaseem835
      @icecoldwaseem835 Год назад +2

      How many minutes do you Meditate?

  • @lalitdas2
    @lalitdas2 Год назад +850

    I had trouble sleeping at night, The things that work on me are as follows:-
    1. Wake-up early same time every day, so I feel sleepy at night time.
    2. I started exercising on regular basis.
    3. When i go to bed, I close my eyes & listen to book summary on an app. Helps me sleep under 15 minutes.🛌

    • @phyllischeung4613
      @phyllischeung4613 Год назад +4

      would u mind sharing what the apps is ? thanks xx

    • @lalitdas2
      @lalitdas2 Год назад +13

      @@phyllischeung4613 the app i use is called GIGL. But audio is available only in Hindi Language for this app, you may find another audio summary app at your preferred language.

    • @sweener88
      @sweener88 Год назад +1

      Love this suggestion!

    • @dragBL31
      @dragBL31 Год назад +1

      @@lalitdas2 thx very helpful

    • @ff-qf1th
      @ff-qf1th Год назад +2

      how do you know you fall asleep within 15 minutes?

  • @midhunmathew2174
    @midhunmathew2174 3 месяца назад

    Much wanted! Thankyou so much.

  • @sharingheart13
    @sharingheart13 Год назад +36

    Just as you said, my personal experience with Melatonin is that it does NOT help me fall asleep faster; however, it does improve the quality of sleep I get. I tend to rest more and wake up in the middle of the night less when I take melatonin. I find that the timed release versions of melatonin are better for this than the regular or fast dissolve versions.

    • @sarkaztik3228
      @sarkaztik3228 Год назад +1

      Exactly, my quality of sleep tends to be far better and I sleep much sounder. On the flip side it also knocks me out for much longer so if I don't sleep 10-11 hours whilst using it, I tend to be extremely tired when I wake up, albeit far clearer of mind and refreshed.

    •  Год назад

      Interesting. I found the exact opposite, but likely because I was taking it to fall asleep earlier than my body wanted to.

    • @Exhalted1
      @Exhalted1 9 месяцев назад

      One word: placebo.

  • @austinprice898
    @austinprice898 Год назад +227

    Sleep is difficult for me as I’m full time university student studying piano. But so far in college your idea that “nothing good happens after 2am” has helped me know that its better to leave some “have-to assignment” for the next day in morning rather than destroying my week through one day. I think being less anxious about have-to’s as well as sleep paradoxically make us more productive. Thanks Ali for sleep video..good vibes 😀

    • @jimj2683
      @jimj2683 Год назад

      After 2Am all the hot girls are going wild and having sex with any guy awake. You are missing out on LIFE dude!

    • @josephn1000
      @josephn1000 Год назад

      Good luck with university 🙂 I’ve been there, I remember many sleepless night getting my Counterpoint assignments done. Fecking love counterpoint though so it was totally worth it.

    • @beanwithbaconmegarocket
      @beanwithbaconmegarocket Год назад

      Good luck with that piano study, my man!

    • @francescoduggento6981
      @francescoduggento6981 Год назад +2

      University life is not easy man I feel you... But I agree that we should prioritize our health and not stress too much on our work, some things we just can't control and according to stoic philosophy: abandon the thought of controlling what you can't control, and you will find peace.

    • @davidjiang1437
      @davidjiang1437 Год назад +1

      You should probably consider switching your major lol because at this moment it is so easy to compose any music with the help of AI as you have observed TikTokers who don't even know any music theory can create trendy music so easily.

  • @MyHonest123
    @MyHonest123 Год назад +250

    My problem when it comes to sleep is how to get back on track… once I sleep late I naturally wake up late (11am-12pm), meaning that I do my tasks later in the day and because of that I complete my tasks much later in the evening and the cycle of going to bed late and waking up later continues

    • @epicgaming526
      @epicgaming526 Год назад +29

      Wake up and sleep at the same time. So even if you havent got enough of sleep, you need to wake up. Take power naps during the day if needed and eventually sleep on time after tasks.

    • @MyHonest123
      @MyHonest123 Год назад +3

      @@epicgaming526 thank you for the advice!

    • @hafshss
      @hafshss Год назад +9

      try to fix it on the days you are off work what i tried was tried sleeping 15 minutes earlier every day because i slept super late almost in morning lol

    • @samuelodan2376
      @samuelodan2376 Год назад +1

      This is so me.

    • @peepeetrain8755
      @peepeetrain8755 Год назад +9

      everynow and then you just gotta pull an all nigher and dayer so you are exhausted by 7pm and straight the sleep. it will then reset, you'll wake up very early and it will gradually get later until you gotta reset again. (for me)

  • @kevinroyfr
    @kevinroyfr 9 месяцев назад

    I started listening to podcasts to sleep and it's probably one of the best changes I've made to get to sleep.

  • @juliasutton8634
    @juliasutton8634 8 месяцев назад +10

    I recently watched a video about the relationship between ADHD and sleep. Melatonin, according to the study cited in that video, has a significantly greater effect on people with ADHD compared to a minor effect it has on neurotypical/non-ADHD people

  • @Laura-mu9ky
    @Laura-mu9ky Год назад +38

    I can't believe you got the chance to interview Prof Russell Foster! He's fantastic. Really enjoyed his most recent book Lifetime☺

  • @paulfoley7879
    @paulfoley7879 25 дней назад

    Excellent video thank you. I recently tried whoop but decided to return it as I felt it was counter-productive with regards to sleep as I felt it was pressuring me to go to bed at times when I wasn’t tired and to stay in bed when I wanted to get up.I found the scores that were negative for the day just added a layer of complexity and negativity that was counter productive

  • @Gretchaninov
    @Gretchaninov Год назад +14

    I wonder how many people are watching this at 3am, unable to sleep...

    • @nadamada8328
      @nadamada8328 Месяц назад +1

      *Raises hand*😂

    • @theqianist
      @theqianist 17 дней назад

      ​@@nadamada8328 2am here. Sleep time become random these days..

  • @Ben_4_19
    @Ben_4_19 Год назад +242

    I could find out for myself that it really helps me to sleep better when my room is fully aired for ten minutes before i go to sleep. It is actually beneficial for two reasons. Firstly because of the fresh oxygen filling the room. Secondly the room temperature goes down and comes closer to the recommended 18° C which is seen to be the optimal temperature for sleeping.

    • @Kittlyn
      @Kittlyn Год назад +24

      18 seems waaaaay to cold for me, 21-22 is comfortable . I can't sleep when its too cold and Im all stiff instead of relaxed.

    • @syazwanchawan8779
      @syazwanchawan8779 Год назад +4

      My AC is on 26c. Less than that I'll be freezing 🥶

    • @hetedeleambacht6608
      @hetedeleambacht6608 Год назад +26

      where are you guys from???The Sahara??

    • @dees3179
      @dees3179 Год назад

      If my room is above ten I consider I’m doing well m it’s winter where I am! Can’t wait for summer, I’m sure it will be much easier to sleep.

    • @fosminclorin
      @fosminclorin Год назад

      ​@@hetedeleambacht6608 lmao

  • @ThatMarkGilroy
    @ThatMarkGilroy Год назад +290

    Super interesting stuff as always Ali. Thank you.
    There is one big reason why I don’t sleep. She’s 18 months old. I know it will pass and I have no control over it so am leaning into the nighttime cuddles and early morning playtimes while they last.

    • @stephanieandrewchesnet691
      @stephanieandrewchesnet691 Год назад +6

      My reason is 9 weeks so I understand where you're coming from. I'm enjoying all the moments though before I head back to work.

  • @completlynormalhypernova666
    @completlynormalhypernova666 8 месяцев назад

    Im tired 7 days a week with awful insomnia. This has been very helpful for me

  • @ImTheDot
    @ImTheDot 3 месяца назад

    I really wanted this video at this point in my life.

  • @mindfulmarketingnaveen
    @mindfulmarketingnaveen Год назад +36

    This is such an important topic, Ali. Thanks for your resourceful insights!

  • @Ingrid-nv2ui
    @Ingrid-nv2ui Год назад +105

    9:36 This sounds like nothing, but I’ve actively tried to not stress about sleep. And I feel like it has helped. Like, take this scenario. “Oh no it’s 12am already, but I’m not tired, and I want to watch that video.” But then I’ve forced my self to try and sleep. But I’ve found out that I spent way more energy and time fighting the urge to stay awake, than to just be awake and sleep when I feel tired enough. So instead of spending 15 min debating and talking my self into going to bed, I just finished the video in those 15 min instead haha. Also, instead if dreading going to bed 1 - 2 h before bed, and with those hours just wasted on worrying about not being able to sleep, I’ve told my self that I can sleep whenever I want. It has helped, like 98% of the time. And if there are nights I just for the life of me can’t sleep, I accept that the next day will be hard, and I stay awake until I pass out.

    • @nicreven
      @nicreven Год назад

      I feel like there's this massive pressure around sleeping well and "properly" nowadays
      I definitely resonate with you here
      There's like this fear that "ooh no if I don't sleep well X, Y, and Z's gonna happen to me oh noo!"
      But realistically is it really that bad?

    • @CRneu
      @CRneu Год назад

      It's kind of the same thing as test taking anxiety.
      You worry about failing to pass the "Test" of sleeping so it causes anxiety, which leads to you fulfilling that worry.

    • @DantesInferno96
      @DantesInferno96 Год назад

      The only issue with that is if you have to wake up early. Then you need to function on less than 6 hours of sleep which isn't ideal. At the very least, I think one should sleep 6 hours.

  • @annamariajanetkova2839
    @annamariajanetkova2839 Год назад

    I used to have trouble falling asleep but i tried watching ASMR and it helped so increadibly much, can't even imagine falling asleep without it

  • @lauraschmidt4197
    @lauraschmidt4197 Год назад +2

    Thank you so much for this! Wonderful information and great presentation. I loved how he said yes, it worked for” 8 undergrads in California.” I gives perspective and shows we are all different and the apps are not Reviewed or approved. We get so desperate to get sleep, we start to believe everything /anything that will help. And these fixes end up stoking the anxiety fires and make sleep Worse! I think for me, strenuous exercise helps me sleep, but the catch 22 is I feel so tired all the time exercise is the last thing I want to do. So I nap, make myself more tired and repeat. This video at least is beginning to quell the anxiety and dispel the myths that are continuously promoted. This information is GREATLY appreciated 😊

  • @justindomino
    @justindomino Год назад +16

    Blue light blockers are still worth it. I don’t think it’s ever affected my sleep, but I can physically feel the strain on my eyes lift off as I put them on when I’m working late at night

  • @Sharkuterie327
    @Sharkuterie327 Год назад +27

    I think accepting chronotypes has been most helpful. Not forcing myself to be awake or try to sleep at times that is not optimal for my body.

    • @MiriadLamentations1
      @MiriadLamentations1 Год назад

      And they said, Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved, and thy house. Acts 16:31 ✝🌅
      Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. Hebrews 11:1 ✝🌅
      Through faith we understand that the worlds were framed by the word of God, so that things which are seen were not made of things which do appear. Hebrews 11:3 ✝🌅

    • @cometobrazil9916
      @cometobrazil9916 11 месяцев назад

      @@MiriadLamentations1 bruh

  • @emmahallbacka
    @emmahallbacka 7 месяцев назад +3

    My best advice is to adjust your work schedule to fit your natural sleep rythm. I work from home during the morning since that allows me to sleep to around 7.30 instead of 6.00. Then I go to the office in the afternoon :)

  • @mychannelmychannel123
    @mychannelmychannel123 17 дней назад

    something incredible that helped me get better sleep on busy times when i couldnt sleep as much as id like is doing a little bit of physical exercise before bed. heard that its not recommended because it kinda wakes you up but for me it did work wonders

  • @dape.2746
    @dape.2746 Год назад +19

    thanks for this video it's midnight and now I have an excuse to my current sleep method: scrolling my phone(while listening to audiobooks) until I'm bored. Sometimes I don't get tired when Im bored, sometimes I feel jumpy and have the urgent urge to do something productive but i had no choice because I got classes at 8am so I ended up being stressed in bed.

  • @christhornham
    @christhornham Год назад +17

    Great job on this video. I love the editing and how you tied the podcast into your story line. That's a cool way to pull b-roll into your video. I also really like what you said about the negative placebo effect of using sleep apps. I think that's a valid point.

  • @rabbimolla3816
    @rabbimolla3816 Год назад

    Felt really good watching this ❤

  • @nicolevdb6301
    @nicolevdb6301 8 месяцев назад

    I found listening to the sleepy podcast on spotify with the sleep timer set to 10-15 minutes really helped me get to sleep fast 😊

  • @ansarisarah7355
    @ansarisarah7355 Год назад +8

    Love to see how you and your videos have grown, love the editing here . MashaAllah

  • @Brian-cd3yj
    @Brian-cd3yj Год назад +9

    Love the addition of outside resources to learn/play more (the inclusion of the test to find out my own chronotype) keep up the great work!

  • @Mr.NM26
    @Mr.NM26 Год назад +6

    I am happy to hear that 6 hours of sleep is enough. I am not insomniac, I can sleep whenever I want to but I can't sleep more than 6 to 7 hours. I sleep most of the time at 9PM and I just wake up at 3 or 4AM without alarm. My eyes just open then my body rejects sleeping after.

  • @haf766
    @haf766 Год назад +7

    It would be interesting if someone were to study how it affects sleep in places like here in Iceland where the sun does not go down in the summer and barely comes up in high winter

  • @loughrin
    @loughrin Год назад +7

    Thanks for this Ali! Sleep is super important

  • @krishnafumakia407
    @krishnafumakia407 Год назад +14

    Finally out of the 'wake up at 6' bubble. What's worked best for me is to eat early. Even that is something I learned from your videos!

  • @ryanlopez4550
    @ryanlopez4550 Год назад

    Man i didnt even recognize you at first but HOLY HELL YOUR CHANNEL HAS GROWN lol. Good to see. I loved watching your medical student videos!

  • @spamuel98
    @spamuel98 Год назад +3

    "Focus your activities around your chronotype"
    Kind of hard to do when I've worked late shifts, evenings and nights, for my entire working life, and all the jobs that are hiring for decent pay want people to drag themselves into work at 8 in the morning.

  • @WyattandReyka
    @WyattandReyka Год назад +47

    Ali is always sharing insanely helpful information. THANK YOU FOR YOUR WORK!

  • @just1njello
    @just1njello Год назад +11

    I’m a snorer and I Just tried using nose strips for the first time the other day and although they don’t necessarily change my duration of sleep, the quality of my sleep has greatly improved

  • @WilmMyburgh
    @WilmMyburgh Год назад

    Insightful, thank you for sharing.

  • @zia-ql8sm
    @zia-ql8sm Год назад +1

    during the first year of pandemic, classes were done online and i honestly had difficulty focusing and ended up wasting my time just playing around. The act of wasting my time eventually built anxiety because i wasn't being productive and i wasn't able to go to sleep with comfort, so i started to study or do something productive before sleep so i won't feel like i'm useless.

  • @infinitymiracle772
    @infinitymiracle772 Год назад +5

    Hi Ali! I love how you still combine your medical knowledge from Cambridge and apply them into these videos. Nice Cambridge shirt by the way😂

  • @mindfulnessmeditation54
    @mindfulnessmeditation54 Год назад +7

    Thank brother Ali for sharing these information with us ❤️

  • @coffeecatskimchi5962
    @coffeecatskimchi5962 Год назад

    only thing that has consistently helped with my sleep anxiety is 8 hour rain sounds on RUclips. helps me so much.

  • @RMILLSMMA
    @RMILLSMMA 7 месяцев назад

    Great video. Last night I was up 5 times with my 2 year old and got up at 5.25 am I feel unsurprisingly terrible...my Garmin gave me a 87 sleep score. 😂
    On a more serious note melatonin supplementation has pretty much changed my autistic 7 year olds life for the better. He would regularly stay up till 2300 hours (and we had literally tried EVERYTHING from speaking to specialists to natural remedies) we give him it before he has big days at school once or twice a week and he's out cold within 30 minutes of going down and wakes up in a WAY better mood.

  • @jendybarrio6119
    @jendybarrio6119 Год назад +8

    As someone who never comments on videos, I sincerely want to thank you for all of this information. This changes so many things for me!

  • @bridgetcarter6929
    @bridgetcarter6929 Год назад +24

    I like to count downwards from 100 and breathe deeply, whilst imagining my body being deeply relaxed, from the top of my head to my toes. Works for me.

  • @FigaroNewton
    @FigaroNewton 8 месяцев назад +7

    I'm glad to hear that 8 hours of sleep is not required. I always told myself that if I could get 6-7 hours of sleep, that's more than enough to keep my functioning.
    As for tips for sleep, been using ASMR for a decade now and maybe it's because I like the gentleness in voice and sound, but it soothes the atmosphere and that's enough to put me to sleep even if I'm rather awake.

  • @jonathanjc1131
    @jonathanjc1131 Год назад +1

    The test was extremely accurate! They estimate my natural sleep time is 12:30 and what do you say, I feel sleepily at the exact time everyday

  • @Mr_Reset
    @Mr_Reset Год назад +119

    I go to bed when tired and sleep till I wake. Haven’t had to set an alarm since the start of Covid due WFH more. My body has since got used to waking up every day at 7am without fail. One thing I noticed that improved my sleep was SMT diet. Cut out carbs in the evening and I found myself falling asleep quicker and generally resting better.
    What I found interesting about this video was the way the body reacts to light. I always say to people every winter I feel like hibernating. I wonder if there is something about the winter months where I just feel like I want to sleep more?

    • @Classic_literature
      @Classic_literature Год назад

      Makes sense !!

    • @ashrazterrian8851
      @ashrazterrian8851 Год назад +2

      Yes, that’s me hibernating and cringing to wake up in winter mornings.

    • @harmoniabalanza
      @harmoniabalanza Год назад

      exact same thing. I wake up naturally since the pandemic started at 7 am. turn off devices two hours before bed.

    • @Rana-sb1fu
      @Rana-sb1fu Год назад +4

      For the last question. I think its as its said in the video, about the circadian rhythm. When we got less light, The pituitary will produce melatonin which will give us this state of fatigue and sleep. In increased amounts, it can have adverse effects such as depression.

    • @belindajohnson7135
      @belindajohnson7135 Год назад

      +

  • @ghiathalhalabi1625
    @ghiathalhalabi1625 Год назад +17

    Hi Ali,
    What I try to do before sleeping is to take advantage of the 5 to 10 minutes before sleep when the subconscious mind is open in order to add some new and fresh ideas and delete and edit the old ones, but what happens actually is I still thinking (which is wrong) and fall sleep before doing any changes.😇

  • @theaulagrange4440
    @theaulagrange4440 11 месяцев назад

    I found that 5 minutes of cardiac coherence breathing is really helping reduce stress and anxiety. Therefore, it does help massively for sleeping.
    Thank you for that helping video

  • @criticalthinking8982
    @criticalthinking8982 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this. A lot of people ate stuck in a sleep anxiety cycle because of the many mytes out there.

  • @malwinabambi5932
    @malwinabambi5932 Год назад +4

    Watching this at 1am when I can’t sleep. Brilliant 🤷🏻‍♀️

  • @cjconne
    @cjconne Год назад +13

    I have ADHD, and I find melatonin INCREDIBLY helpful in quieting my mind so I can sleep. It's often the difference between getting to bed on time, and not being able to sleep until hours later.
    Just as the duration of sleep is not one size fits all, there are exceptions to some of these myths.

    • @sublime_tv
      @sublime_tv 9 месяцев назад

      Shit, maybe I have ADD because it's hard to focus and melatonin helps me sleep earlier and a bit better.

    • @SeisoYabai
      @SeisoYabai 8 месяцев назад

      Fellow attention deficit here. I have to say that Adderall actually made sleep so much better for me.
      I still struggle with sleep, but since I started on it almost 3 years ago the difference between having 11-12 hours OR MORE and still not feeling rested and getting 5-9 hours and feeling pretty good is massive. I have one or two days in my history where I sleep for 25 hours uninterrupted and it was awful to lose all that time. Now I have days where I never go beyond 12, and those days are maybe once every other month or so.
      Just food for thought. Not everyone is the same, and not everyone will respond well to Adderall.

  • @daklr2501
    @daklr2501 8 месяцев назад

    For me, I have to get out my energy for a day or i'll be anxiety ridden or stressed by bed time. Exercise is a must for me! Night walks are my best friend!

  • @DanielePucinischi
    @DanielePucinischi Год назад

    Thanks, it was very insightful

  • @zoey0429
    @zoey0429 Год назад +7

    I listen to boring podcasts while I'm trying to sleep. It really helps me and stops me from thinking about the things that make me anxious and unable to sleep.

  • @zaakyah
    @zaakyah Год назад +11

    I realise not just the length of sleep is important but the quality as well. I can get 8 hours of sleep but sometimes, my sleep is disrupted in the middle due to noise. It really makes me groggy in the morning

  • @ninjacats200
    @ninjacats200 8 месяцев назад +2

    Something I like to do some nights is play sounds of rain and thunder. It helps me get calm and relaxed. Have no idea if it actually gets me to sleep faster but laying in bed relaxed is good enough for me to keep doing it.
    Something I’ll do once in a blue moon is take an edible about an hour or two before bed. It makes me very sleepy and can make me feel extremely well rested the next day. Just have to be careful. Doing it too much can make your body rely on it for sleep. Which is why I limit myself to once or twice a month but I also like to take long breaks where I don’t touch THC at all.
    Also when I was a kid I use to listen to the radio while I slept. I wish I wrote down all the songs the station use to play. I can remember the ones they played all the time when I hear them but I wish I had a list of all the songs. I don’t even remember what station it was that I listened to. XD

  • @x-Kennii-x
    @x-Kennii-x 2 месяца назад

    I have zero problem falling asleep but I do struggle to wake up in the colder and darker months. I also feel like I need more sleep in the Winter. Summer it's much easier. Also I've noticed when I have something to look forward to, like a hobby or project I'm working on (or even a new video game 😂), I wake up almost instantly because I'm excited to get going.

  • @Itz.anto_
    @Itz.anto_ Год назад +10

    Personally, one thing that helps me sleep better is to hide my alarm clock because I'm often stressed about the time: what time is it, omg, I have to sleep, it's past 2am etc. since I've followed this trick, I tend to fall asleep faster than normally in case of insomnia.

  • @PhilJegier
    @PhilJegier Год назад

    Thanks for the video; very informative. I'm jumping over to the podcast for the deep dive.
    This may have already been asked/answered, but in the references to doing/not doing things (e.g. blue light avoidance, melatonin taking), you mention time to fall asleep, but what about the overall quality of the sleep by doing/avoiding these things? Does the science provide any insight beyond time taken to fall asleep?

  • @dragoncove5308
    @dragoncove5308 Год назад +2

    My issues with sleep were anxiety based so taking an anti anxiety before bed helps keep me asleep and puts me out faster.

  • @ahmadzulfiqar9853
    @ahmadzulfiqar9853 Год назад +27

    MashAllah Ali you are doing Very well👍❤️🇵🇰Sleeping is important however since childhood we have just listened that"Hardworking students study late nights" this is the biggest myth because sleeping cycle is related to some Hormones secretions which take place at particular time during sleep

  • @anywiebs
    @anywiebs Год назад +20

    The game changer for me was when I figured out going to bed after midnight increases the chances of sleeping through the night immensely. And that if I spent half the night awake I usually fall asleep between 5 and 7 again, I could make with the sleep I get then. 4 years working 9-5 hasn't changed that it's still incompatible to my optimal sleep pattern 😅

  • @gorejessuicide78
    @gorejessuicide78 Год назад

    Thanks for the information, I agree with this, so many individual sleep habits and things to think about. Needing Day Light exposure and good healthy routines, are the best way to go! Sleep APP Myths Busted. TY!

  • @alicecosma2586
    @alicecosma2586 Год назад

    Thank youuuu so much!🙏🏼

  • @cattitude247
    @cattitude247 Год назад +3

    Exercising after work! I used to work out in the morning and would be dozing off at my desk by noon. It makes me so tired, so when I'm ready for bed, I fall asleep fairly quickly. Also, reading before bed helps too!

  • @casiragui52
    @casiragui52 Год назад +11

    I feel so related to the subject of this video. Thank you so much Ali for this great video and information.

    • @GZA_1
      @GZA_1 Год назад +1

      Video hasent been out for 11 min

    • @mohammedhoque7671
      @mohammedhoque7671 Год назад

      @@GZA_1 he said 'subject' not the content

    • @GZA_1
      @GZA_1 Год назад

      @@mohammedhoque7671 subject is based off the content

    • @mohammedhoque7671
      @mohammedhoque7671 Год назад

      @@GZA_1 yes agree but he mentioned that he felt related to the 'subject' not necessarily the content . Should be easy to understand. Take it easy man .

  • @HeavyMetalGamingHD
    @HeavyMetalGamingHD Год назад +3

    I have always struggled with falling asleep and melatonin definitely helped me with that regard. I never had issues with sleep quality just with falling asleep, because I can't stop thinking. Also I have the problem, that I am serious night owl. I can really feel, that my focus is way better in the evening and night than during the day and especially the morning, but this is not compatible with most jobs

  • @MariyaBlackthorne
    @MariyaBlackthorne Год назад +5

    I find that taking plant-based and melatonin pills before going to bed really helps me. I have huge troubles falling asleep and will toss and turn for hours, but with the melatonin I usually fall asleep in 30 minutes to 1 hour, which is really, really helpful to me.

  • @UncompressedWAVmusic
    @UncompressedWAVmusic Год назад +8

    Fabulous video based on in depth scientific studies. I love how it basically debunked all the other sleep studies that had me concerned about all of my own sleep habits. I feel good everyday even thought I was breaking many of the recommendation of old sleep studies. Sleep expert Russel Foster confirmed that how I sleep is good for me and not need at all to be worried about my sleep and so that makes me feel relieved and I hope to sleep even better with that stress off my shoulders and thoughts. Thank you. I also never nap and he said that was the ideal sleep pattern.

    • @lukeadv
      @lukeadv Год назад

      Basically the way the internet works is to blow out of all proportion any vaguely interesting trial result, until it becomes dogma. The internet never circles around and corrects itself later (this video notwithstanding) so the dogma persists until the end of time.
      Maybe that's why we don't find aliens, maybe this is how all civilisations end 🙂

  • @ddotconnections2360
    @ddotconnections2360 9 месяцев назад

    Brown noise/ rain sounds/ lofi beats with no light help block out sounds of vehciles as I'm in busy London and it also helps me relax to then eventually fall asleep.

  • @so-lete
    @so-lete 4 месяца назад +1

    Hi ! To everyone who sleeps a lot or never feel rested enough, beside the traditional blood check prescribed by doctors, have you tried seing a sleep doctor and done a polysomnography ? I used to never be able to sleep enough and turns out I have Periodic Limb Movement Disorder (similar to restless legs but only during the night) because of which my sleep had a bad quality (many micro wake-ups, even though I didn't perceive them) -> even though I slept many many hours it never seemed to be enough. I feel much better now. Thought I would share because at that time nobody recommended me to go see a sleep doctor (my family doctor did'nt think about it), the only one who recommended it to me was my grandfather, who had read an article about sleep doctors in the newspapers. Thanks to him I feel much better (it's been 8 years) ❤ Hope it helps and can help change some people's daily life, just as it did for me. 🙏🏻

  • @naturenurture84
    @naturenurture84 Год назад +16

    How much you sleep doesn't matter. Whom you sleep with matters.

  • @sharonirungu2092
    @sharonirungu2092 Год назад +8

    I sleep for 8 hours from 9:30 pm to 5:30am. Sleeping while it's dark outside greatly improved the quality of my sleep.

  • @MomentumGlobe
    @MomentumGlobe 8 месяцев назад +1

    I used to sleep for over 9 hours daily otherwise I'll feel tired and found it hard to concentrate. I found we can rewire our brain and be ok with sleeping less. Now I'm sleeping 7 hours. I know it can be too much for some people, but small progress is progress. Everyone can achieve this as long as their are aware and wanting to change.

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  • @lamiabenaouali7826
    @lamiabenaouali7826 Год назад +13

    My father used to tell me that I would sleep better (thus waking up naturally earlier) if I have 1h30-2h sleep before midnight. I actually feel it applies well to my case as my best night sleeps indeed start around 10:30 PM to ~6h30 AM. Any thoughts ?

  • @nafisalsahmi
    @nafisalsahmi Год назад +6

    I love sleeping, i have been training for very long time..now i can sleep easily even with my eyes close

  • @Daniel-gw3jv
    @Daniel-gw3jv 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the informative video

  • @eyrezie3876
    @eyrezie3876 Год назад +2

    I struggle with sleep due to my ADHD, I simple try to learn when my body sends me signals that I’m getting tired and then I know it’s time to settle down, sometimes it’s really early, sometimes it’s too late. I just roll with what my body is telling me 😅

  • @yanismartinez1021
    @yanismartinez1021 Год назад +8

    My biggest problem when it comes to sleep is I can really sleep without sound in the background it help to canalize my thoughts because I always think about thing I shouldn’t think about and end up being enable to sleep :/

  • @ItsMackaa
    @ItsMackaa Год назад +2

    Definitely breathing exercises are extremely underrated imo. It helps calm your entire body down and prepare it and your mind for sleep.