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The Art of Manliness

#661: Get Better Sleep by Stressing About It Less

The Art of Manliness

The Art of Manliness

Society & Culture, Education, Philosophy

4.714.8K Ratings

🗓️ 16 November 2020

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

Over the past decade, there's been an emerging focus on the importance of sleep. Thousands of books and articles have been put out which drive home just how central sleep is in our mental and physical health. This emphasis on sleep has had the positive effect of motivating people to better prioritize it. But, there's been a downside to all this sleep talk as well: people are getting more stressed out if they're not getting the kind of sleep they think they're supposed to.

My guest today says that ironically, stressing about sleep may be exactly what's hurting your sleep. His name is Dr. Chris Winter, and he's a neurologist, a sleep specialist, and the author of The Sleep Solution: Why Your Sleep Is Broken and How to Fix It. Chris and I begin our conversation with why we get sleepy, and how people sometimes confuse fatigue with sleepiness. We then get into the real dangers of sleep deprivation, but how you probably shouldn't worry about them if you have common problems with falling and staying asleep. We then talk about how many hours of sleep you actually need, how you may be stressing yourself out trying to get more than is necessary, and why it's best to compare your varying hunger for sleep to your varying hunger for food. Chris unpacks what insomnia is, and how it's not just an inability to sleep, but your response to that inability, and the extent to which insomnia is rooted in fear. From there we turn to the disparity that often exists between the perception and the reality of how much sleep you're getting, and the fact that there's a good chance you're actually getting more sleep than you think. We then discuss creating a plan for what to do when you can't sleep, which may involve spending less time in bed, or in fact relishing the time you spend lying in it awake. We end our conversation with when you should and shouldn't nap, and when you should see a sleep doctor about your sleep problems.

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0:00.0

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0:07.6

Brett McKay here and welcome to another edition of the Art of Manliness Podcast.

0:11.1

So over the past decade, there's been an emerging focus on the importance of sleep.

0:14.2

Thousands of books and articles have been put out, which drive home just how important

0:18.1

sleep is to our mental and physical health.

0:20.4

This emphasis on sleep has had the positive effect of motivating people to better prioritize

0:24.5

it.

0:25.5

But there's been a downside to all the sleep talk as well.

0:27.5

People are getting more stressed out if they're not getting the kind of sleep they think

0:30.4

they're supposed to.

0:31.5

My guest day says that ironically, stressing about sleep may be exactly what's hurting

0:35.3

your sleep.

0:36.3

His name is Dr. Chris Winter.

0:37.3

He's an neurologist, sleep specialist, and the author of the sleep solution, while your

0:40.4

sleep is broken and how to fix it.

0:42.2

Chris and I are being on our conversation with why we get sleepy and how sometimes people

0:45.7

confuse fatigue with sleepiness.

0:47.6

We then get into the real dangers of sleep deprivation, but how you probably shouldn't

0:50.9

worry about them if you have common problems with falling and staying asleep.

0:54.0

We then talk about how many hours of sleep you actually need and how you may be stressing

0:57.4

yourself out trying to get more than necessary and why it's best to compare your varying hunger

1:01.4

for sleep, for your varying hunger for food.

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