The most powerful influence over your circadian clock is light viewing, not sleep times.
how to rapidly set circadian clock:
- Within 30 min of waking up, 2+ min exposure to outdoor sunlight
Optional: add exercise, food or social exposure
- Around sunset, take 2+ min walk and view low solar angle
- After sunset, use dim and horizontal (not overhead) lights
- lowest body temp occurs 2 hours before natural wake time (ex: 2 hours
before 7:00AM is 5:00AM). Light exposure in the few hours before lowest
body temp (ex: 3:00AM) will make you want to go to sleep later and
later on the following days, light exposure soon after lowest body temp (ex: 6:00AM) will make
you want to go to sleep earlier on the following days.
- Inconsistent clock/light/activity signals don’t just screw up
sleep, it screws up all chemical systems, leading to cascading
performance and mood disorder.
- You don't need 7-8hrs of sleep per night so much as 70-80hrs over any 10 day period.
Hey, Alex. Do you have the source(s) for the information presented here? It seems to be sound based on everything else I know about sleep science, and it seems to work well for me after I tried it a few times. I'd really just like to read more about it. Thanks.
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