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shannister t1_iuboi3i wrote

Get rid of the TV. Sounds extreme but it works. You need to cut the cord to relearn how TV time isn’t the only was to have me time.

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gcanders1 t1_iubtdky wrote

Sounds like a plan, but I’d most likely substitute something else for it. I have a lot of hobbies, and kids to do things with, which is why I don’t watch any tv until 9/9:30. It isn’t the tv that’s making me stay up - I just don’t want to go to bed. I feel like there’s more I can pack into my day if I stay up. Which is dumb, since I fill those last hours with crap.

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leonra28 t1_iubwivv wrote

That's not crap per se. It is how you destress. Doesn't really matter if its quality of crap that does it.

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gcanders1 t1_iubylaf wrote

I don’t know about stress. I’m pretty laid back, but there’s definitely something there that’s wrong. This article is making me reflect a lot about how and why I’m spending sleep hours on something else. So here’s an example: Monday. Get up at 5:30, get ready for work by 6:30, get to work by 7:15 and I’m pretty much done with work by 12:15 and have 2.5 hours left at work before I can leave. I have a pretty unique position at a school that isn’t stressful at all. I used to be a teacher, but now I’m managing a special program and my work is over well before I clock out. I get home by 3:15 and go over homework with one of my kids and then either take the dog for a walk, play video games with the kid, workout, or some days I’m driving my kid and neighbor kids to karate or band practice. Dinner is at 6 and then I work on something in my wood shop, or do some other hobby if I’m not driving kids around. So here comes 9:30. I say good night to my wife and she goes to bed. At 10 I’m either scrolling through streaming services for something to watch, looking at YouTube, or doing something hobby related. I’m definitely not stressed at this point, but I feel like I can or should be able to do something more before I have to go to bed. If I’m lucky, it’s something boring and I’ll get to bed in an hour. If it’s something like a series on tv I want to watch, I’ll rationalize going to bed at midnight or later. It’s dumb and I know it’s a stupid thing I’m doing, yet here I am.

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leonra28 t1_iugsgih wrote

Maybe you need time alone.

I feel drained if spend all day with ppl , even my favourite ppl.

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shannister t1_iuco4vg wrote

I get it but TV has multiple disadvantages - big one being a screen, which makes your procrastination worse. Try anything not on a screen, you’ll notice a difference.

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gcanders1 t1_iudce9w wrote

I agree. I should be reading, but I’ve been in a tv state for awhile and it’s a habit I need to break. But even if it’s not tv, I still feel like putting off sleep to get more out of the day.

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