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For the past year, I’ve been working on improving the quality of my sleep daily. If you get eight hours of sleep a night and spend 6-7 hours in light sleep, that doesn’t qualify as good sleep. Good quality sleep means that you are getting uninterrupted sleep and enough deep and REM sleep. When sleeping 7-9 hours a night, a good rule of thumb is to spend at least 90 minutes in each phase.
Before I fixed my sleep, I was getting 60-120 minutes of deep sleep and less than 40 minutes of REM a night despite sleeping for 8-9 hours. These past two months, I started getting optimal sleep scores on my Oura ring daily: 120+ minutes of REM and 120+ minutes of deep sleep on most nights. I felt the shift in my body before I realized it had become the new normal. My energy and mental clarity improved remarkably. I was overjoyed to discover that, after numerous sleep hacks, I was finally obtaining the deep, restful sleep I craved. If you’re like me and can’t function when you don’t get good quality sleep, this article is for you.
Sleep is necessary for a variety of reasons, but one of my favorites is its role in the glymphatic system. The glymphatic system is the brain’s lymphatic system. It operates while you’re sleeping, allowing the brain to drain and eliminate toxins. You may feel brain fog, forgetfulness, have difficulty making decisions or focusing, and other symptoms when the glymphatic system is interrupted (due to waking up numerous times during the night, insomnia, etc.). Furthermore, during the healing process, deep, restful sleep should be a must. This is the time when your body needs to focus on healing and restoration.
Happy Deep Sleep Friends!