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21 Post author: pscheyer 09 September 2013 11:48PM

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Comment author: Crux 13 September 2013 03:09:32AM *  0 points [-]

That last part would help me. I used to have horrific insomnia and sleeping issues, but I've since resolved most of the issue with ridiculous amounts of change to my environment (blacked out my room, got an AC, heater, humidifier, etc., and learned how to use them to always make the temperature and humidity perfect, got an extremely comfortable setup with my bed etc., clean regularly to remove as many potential allergens as possible, and a ton of other things). So now I can fall asleep...unless I'm at someone else's house. Then I'm screwed.

Comment author: hyporational 13 September 2013 03:47:19AM *  5 points [-]

Things that probably helped:

  • no caffeine or alcohol whatsoever
  • constant slight sleep deprivation
  • you couldn't choose how you slept so there was no point in obsessing about it
  • you were often physically uncomfortable, so even having a chance to lay down made a big difference
  • if you wanted to sleep or nap, there usually was only a small time frame to try it (had to learn tricks to go to sleep quickly)
  • light physical activity most of the time, lots of time spent standing upright
  • sleeping was many times the most exciting you could do, it worked as escapism
  • had the same routines every evenings
  • 1min after waking up had to be outside and running