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Can Sleep Trackers Really Help You Sleep Better?
USAThursday, September 26, 2024
I tried this approach, and it worked. By paying attention to what I ate, when I exercised, and how much caffeine I consumed, I started to notice patterns. I realized that a late-night meal or a big cup of coffee in the afternoon would always lead to poor sleep. Armed with this knowledge, I made some changes and started to see improvements.
But here's the thing - sleep tracking isn't a magic bullet. It's not going to fix all your sleep problems overnight. And it's definitely not a one-size-fits-all solution. What works for me may not work for someone else. But what it does do is give you a sense of control and agency over your sleep. It helps you to be more intentional about your habits and make changes that can lead to improvement.
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