Best ways.
If you are going to bed super late 4am-6am then waking up in the afternoon between 11am-4pm.
Is the best way to stay up instead of going to bed at 4am-6am. Stay up and go to sleep later on in the night at a more usual time like 10pm or as long as you can make it.
Does staying up like this affect the brain in a bad way over time?
He's smiling because he's going to take that buck back to his room and give him an almighty breaking
Thank you for the info.
lmao this homosexual couldnt WAIT to start projecting his fetish
I've done this for about a year now and have failed every single time.
I've done it a bunch.
It can work. Just have to stay up.
Do you just end up passing out too early?
>Do you just end up passing out too early?
Yes. Completely by accident. I'll finish everything for the day early and just wait for 4pm to roll around. Usually I'll wait by just browsing my phone or playing video games then boom. Sleep. I just need to find a job tbh.
Yea I am in a similar situation.
What jobs are you thinking about?
I know its tough man.
Im mainly looking fora remote job but honestly, I'll fricking cope with a normie food chain job or Walmart. I was a care taker but I got fired after almost getting one of the individuals killed.
Was it an old folks home type of thing?
it works for 1 day. like if you have an interview early in the morning or something. you'll be back to getting up at 2pm within a day or 2 though.
Why only 1 day?
honestly putting Brian up there with them was kind of fricked up to do to the bodybuilders... all of those guys suffer from being insecure about their size to begin with.
He will dwarf all the BB'ers not just 212.
The open guys for the most part are all short.
Brian makes them all look small.
>This one's going on my christmas tree
A bit much, maybe
Start taking vitamin D, increase your carbs, lower your fats and the sleep schedule will fix itself.
I do take Vitamin D, how much do you take?
Thanks for the advice.
always sleep , do not wait until the next day, its much worse for you,
anecdotally i found the best way to reset sleep was 3 things ,
1 only take vitamin d in the early morning,
2 take melatonin at the time you desire to fall asleep, keep doing this until you start falling asleep at that time , and then stop using the melatonin, dosages vary greatly , imo less is more do not recomend using than 1 mg as it can interfere with sleep if its too high and it builds up over time, your body recycles melatonin so you do not need to keep taking it once your sleep cycle is established. ive also read that taking b12 during the day can stimulate melatonin production at night, and may be an alternative.
3 do not use your phone or any devices, bed time is bed time, your brain can recalibrate for this ,but it needs consistent regularity to do this,
t. former sufferer of a 26 hour sleep cycle .
The best way is to focus on your wakeup time and not your bedtime.
Wake up at the exact same time every day and after a few days your body will begin to adjust by making you sleepy 8-9 hours before it’s time to wake up