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You know that rule "shut down all screens" 1 hour before sleep, but there's always something to watch/to program etc. Have you found the discipline to do it regularly?

How do you deal with the going-out in the evening, if you strive to wake up at that time?

Do you have some interesting/intense routine like running, which was quite common in american movies?

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[-] tetris11@lemmy.ml 5 points 10 hours ago

I notice that when I'm tired, dehydrated, or starving, my mind gets razor sharp and I become hyper focused.

I used to think that made me think better, but over time I've realised that sharpness =/= smarter.

Whatever logic I was holding in my head at 2am that I needed to put to screen actually wasn't as amazing as I thought it was, but my tired yet focused brain convinced me that it was genius.

Once I made that connection, I just started leaving TODOs in my comments of roughly what I was going for, and then go to sleep, reassuring my panicked brain that its "genius" can genuinely wait until morning for a clearer perspective.

I liken the experience to potheads who reach some half-baked inspiration that they can no longer put to words once cogent. It was never a great idea, it just interested you a lot in that heightened state.

In short: let go of your ideas. If they're truly amazing they'll still be there in the morning with a fresh pair of eyes.

this post was submitted on 06 Feb 2025
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