I
am a self-confessed smartphone addict. Some deep-rooted part of me,
some indescribable need to be contactable and interacting with
others, is wedged into my psyche like a lost sheep. Who do I know who
is out enjoying themselves right now? That guy who was in that film
one time, has he tweeted recently? What are the main breaking news
stories? What does that particular word mean?
I
can get answers to all of these questions, at the tap of a button,
right at the time that I ask myself. This urge to find these answers
usually hits just as I try to fall asleep, after the day's actions
have ended.
To
try to drift off I listen to ASMR, with the 'Do Not Disturb' icon
highlighted in my phone's settings. ASMR (Autonomous Sensory Meridian
Response) is said to feel like a tingling sensation spreading over
your head, typically moving down your spine and body, and can help
with drifting off to sleep. At the same time, these ARE videos,
delivering a rectangle of light into your eyeballs, telling your
brain that it's still daytime. It helps your body to produce
serotonin, which you DO need, but only during the day. Hence, it
stops you producing melatonin, which you need to sleep. So ASMR for
sleep half-works, half-doesn't.
A
few years ago I made a point of keeping my phone out of my bedroom,
as many doctors and sleep experts would advise,
for a period of 1 month. I gave this my best shot, but still felt
compelled.
So
let's try this again, starting today, for another month. At night
I'll just read (as opposed to watching a thousand people's Insta
stories) and if I really need to look up another word, I guess I'll
have to get up and go into the other room.
Current
weight: 84.85kg (13'5).
Target
weight: 79.9kg (12'8).
As
well as sleeping better I'll also need to eat cleaner, meaning I'm
going to have to hire these guys to come to Tesco with me:
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