Sleep Toolkit: Tools for Optimizing Sleep & Sleep-Wake Timing | Huberman Lab Podcast #84

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Sunlight
Morning sunlight is crucial for regulating our circadian rhythm and enhancing wakefulness. emphasizes that early light exposure is the most powerful stimulus for staying awake during the day and improving sleep quality at night 1. He advises getting outside to soak up sunlight, as it sets the body's internal clock and helps suppress sleep-inducing hormones like melatonin 2.
Light viewing early in the day is the most powerful stimulus for wakefulness throughout the day and it has a powerful, positive impact on your ability to fall and stay asleep at night.
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Huberman also highlights the importance of evening light exposure, which acts as a second anchor for the body's internal clock, signaling that it's time to wind down 3.
Exercise
Incorporating morning exercise can significantly boost your alertness and core body temperature. suggests engaging in physical activity like walking, jogging, or even skipping rope to elevate body temperature and enhance wakefulness 4. He notes that exercise, combined with cold exposure, can increase adrenaline and dopamine levels, further promoting alertness 5.
Try and get your core body temperature increased first thing in the morning, and a great way to do that is with the cold water and/or with exercise.
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These practices not only help you feel more awake but also contribute to better sleep quality at night.
Caffeine
Caffeine, when consumed strategically, can enhance alertness without disrupting sleep. recommends delaying caffeine intake by 90 to 120 minutes after waking to avoid the afternoon energy crash 6. He advises against consuming caffeine after 4:00 p.m. to prevent sleep disruption, even if you feel you can sleep fine after late caffeine intake 7.
If you delay caffeine intake until 90 to 120 minutes after waking, you will avoid the so-called afternoon crash.
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By managing caffeine consumption wisely, you can maintain a steady energy level throughout the day and ensure better sleep quality at night.
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