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Sleep Tracking

Sleep Tracking

Metrics that Matthew uses for sleep tracking:

  • Sleep efficiency: the percentage of time in bed that you are sleeping. Target is 85%-90%.
  • Sleep latency: how long it takes to fall asleep. Falling asleep too quickly can imply a sleep debt.
  • REM/Non-REM sleep cycles

Orthosomnia: the anxiety of perfecting your sleep routine ends up being counterproductive

  • Sleep tracking can distort your psychology–what if you feel like you slept well, but your tracker says otherwise?
  • Gamifying your sleep can make you lose sight of the intrinsic benefits

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Having a sleep journal on Google Sheets or Excel is a great way to keep tabs on your sleeping. If you have trouble keeping a sleep journal and recording all activities like time, and number of hours slept, among other things, appears tedious, then you can always opt for a sleep tracker.

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