Optimize Your Learning & Creativity with Science-based Tools | Huberman Lab Podcast #8

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Morning Routine
The morning routine is crucial for setting the tone of the day. emphasizes the importance of delaying caffeine intake for two hours after waking to optimize the body's natural alertness mechanisms. This delay allows the natural suppression of adenosine, a compound that makes us sleepy, to occur without interference from caffeine 1. He also highlights the benefits of early morning exercise, which can enhance mental acuity and energy levels throughout the day 2.
Exercising early in the day not only biases us towards waking up earlier, but it also triggers the release of things like epinephrine and other neuromodulators.
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Additionally, Huberman suggests using bright light exposure in the morning to stimulate alertness and recommends hydrating first thing to prevent headaches and migraines 3.
Evening Routine
Evening routines play a vital role in maintaining a consistent sleep schedule. advocates for evening light exposure to help regulate circadian rhythms, ensuring a balanced sleep-wake cycle 4. He explains that evening light exposure can delay the body's internal clock, preventing early morning awakenings and promoting a regular sleep schedule.
By getting light in the evening, it accomplishes two things for me. First of all, it makes sure that I don't get up too early.
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In terms of nutrition, Huberman suggests a carbohydrate-rich evening meal to facilitate calmness and sleepiness, as carbohydrates stimulate the release of tryptophan, aiding in the transition to sleep 5.
Afternoon Rituals
Afternoon rituals are essential for sustaining productivity and creativity. recommends engaging in non-sleep deep rest (NSDR) protocols, such as Yoga Nidra or Hypnosis, to rejuvenate the mind and body during the afternoon slump 6. These practices help reset energy levels and enhance focus for the remainder of the day.
I always do a non-sleep deep rest protocol sometime in the afternoon.
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Huberman also notes that the afternoon is a suitable time for less cognitively demanding tasks, as focus and alertness tend to dip around this time 7. This shift in productivity allows for a more balanced and effective workday.
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