The Sleep Sabotage: How 'Social Jetlag', Blue Light & Sleeping In Are Wrecking Your Brain
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In this episode, we expose the silent sleep killers hiding in your daily routine. We aren't just talking about drinking coffee at midnight; we are diving into the biology of why your body clock is broken. If you think a "nightcap" helps you sleep, or that catching up on rest over the weekend works, you need to listen to this immediately.
In this episode, we uncover:
- The "Social Jetlag" Trap: Why inconsistent weekend schedules are confusing your biology just as much as flying across the ocean.
- The Caffeine & Food Coma: How late-night snacking and caffeine force your body to prioritize digestion over the deep, restorative rest you actually need.
- Light Hacking: Why your brain needs morning sunlight to wake up and why blue light from your phone is chemically blocking your melatonin production at night.
- The Alcohol Lie: The controversial truth about why alcohol acts as a sedative that knocks you out but destroys your sleep quality.
- The "Bed Is For Sleep" Rule: Why staying in bed when you can't sleep is actually training your brain to stay awake (and how to break the cycle).
We strip away the myths and give you the science-backed blueprint to reset your circadian rhythm. Stop fighting your biology and start building the conditions for the best sleep of your life.
🎧 Press play to reclaim your energy and fix your sleep tonight!
References: Circadian Rhythm, Sleep Architecture, Melatonin, Blue Light, Sleep Hygiene.
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