Sleep Insights Unveiled
Chris emphasizes the importance of listening to your body's sleep cues and the potential downsides of relying on sleeping pills like melatonin. He encourages a proactive approach to sleep health, including the value of sleep studies, whether at home or in a lab. Understanding your feelings about sleep can lead to better rest and overall well-being.In this clip
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Encore — Dr. Chris Winter - Why Your Sleep is Broken and How to Fix it.
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Is there a difference between me sleeping 7.5 hours and 8 hours if I go to bed around 11:45 PM and wake up at 7:15 AM without an alarm? I've been waking up consistently around 7:15 AM for the past 7 days, and I feel awake. I've read Matthew Walker's book, and he suggests always getting 8 hours of sleep, but I'm concerned about whether I really need that much sleep or if 7.5 hours is sufficient. I also follow the QQRT rules and do 10 minutes of meditation and 10 minutes of NSDR every day.
Is there a difference between me sleeping 7.5 hours and 8 hours if I go to bed around 11:45 PM and wake up at 7:15 AM without an alarm? I've been waking up consistently around 7:15 AM for the past 7 days, and I feel awake. I've read Matthew Walker's book, and he suggests always getting 8 hours of sleep. I'm concerned about whether I really need that much sleep or if 7.5 hours is sufficient, especially since I also follow the QQRT rules and do 10 minutes of meditation and 10 minutes of NSDR every day.