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It's Negative Effects

It's Negative Effects

  • Anxiety
  • Depression
  • Difficulty concentrating
  • High blood pressure
  • Increased risk of cardiac problems
  • Weakened immunity
  • Weight gain
  • Worse memory

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What Do They Do On Phones?

What Do They Do On Phones?

Online shopping, scrolling through social media posts, reading, and watching streaming services are examples of easy things that people enjoy doing when they are putting off sleep.

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Tip #3: Schedule Time For Yourself

Tip #3: Schedule Time For Yourself

Since you’re cutting things out of your schedule, focus on replacing those unwanted activities with time to indulge in some of the things that you love.

This may not always be easy, particularly for parents or professionals who don’t have the ability to step away from thei...

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Do I Do It?

Do I Do It?

It often starts small. You might stay up to play on your phone or catch up on your favorite shows. Soon 10 or 15 minutes turns into an hour or two.

 In some cases, you might find yourself up well into the ear...

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How Not To Do It?                Tip #1: Prioritise Sleep

How Not To Do It? Tip #1: Prioritise Sleep

If your goal is to get better rest , the first thing you can do is make sleep a top priority.

Remind yourself why getting to bed on time is important.

If you feel more rested the next day, yo...

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What Is Thatt??

What Is Thatt??

Revenge bedtime procrastination refers to a phenomenon in which people put off going to bed to engage in activities that they don’t have time for during the day.

It is a way of finding time for leisure and entertainment—at the expense of sleep.

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Tip #4: Turn Off Your Digital Devices

Tip #4: Turn Off Your Digital Devices

Turn off the autoplay feature on your streaming service and skip scrolling through social media sites while lying in bed.

Instead, focus on practicing relaxation habits that promote sleep, such as doing some gentle stretches,

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Signs Of "Revenge Bedtime Procastination"

Signs Of "Revenge Bedtime Procastination"

  • The delay in going to sleep must decrease a person's overall sleep time per night.
  • This delay in going to sleep is not due to any other reason, such as being sick of an environmental source interfering with sleep.
  • People who engage in the behavior are fully aware that it ma...

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Tip #2: Practice Good Sleep Habits

Tip #2: Practice Good Sleep Habits

Establishing some quality sleep practices can improve the overall quality and amount of sleep you get.

Some things you can strive to do include having a consistent bedtime and wake-time, skipping alcohol and c...

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Why Bedtime Procastination?

Why Bedtime Procastination?

The term ‘bedtime procrastination’ was introduced in a 2014 paper.

The addition of the word ‘revenge’ first came to use in China to describe how people often working 12-hour days would stay up as their only way to take back some control of their time. 

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