For a long time, I thought being busy meant being productive. My days were packed—jumping from one task to another, checking notifications constantly, trying to stay “on top” of everything. At the end of the day, I felt exhausted… but not necessarily satisfied. It took me a while to realize something important:I was not fatigued …
Month: March 2026
There was a time when my days felt constantly full—but not necessarily productive or satisfying. I had routines, but they were complicated. I tried to fit in too many habits, too many tasks, and too many expectations. Ironically, the more I tried to “optimize” my day, the more overwhelmed I felt. Some days started with …
Most people think better sleep requires big changes—strict routines, perfect timing, or complicated habits. I used to think the same. Whenever my sleep felt off, I tried to “correct everything” at once: go to bed earlier, stop using my phone, wake up at the same time, and follow a full routine. It never lasted. What …
Waking up in the middle of the night can feel confusing. You go to bed tired, fall asleep, and then suddenly, your eyes open at 2 AM or 4 AM for no clear reason. Sometimes you fall back asleep quickly, but other times your mind becomes active, and rest feels broken. I used to think …
For a long time, my nights didn’t have any structure. Some evenings, I would browse on my phone until I felt drowsy; other nights, I would complete various tasks late into the night; and occasionally, I would simply sit idly without engaging in any particular activity. I thought as long as I eventually went to …
Have you ever slept for a full 7–8 hours, only to wake up feeling like you barely rested at all? I’ve been there. You check the clock and realize you got “enough sleep,” but your body feels heavy, your mind feels slow, and the day already feels harder than it should. It’s confusing—and honestly a …
There was a time when I didn’t think much about my bedtime. Some nights, I would retire for the evening at 10:30 PM; on other occasions, I would remain awake past 1:00 AM—typically because I felt “not sleepy yet” or became engrossed in scrolling through my phone. I still tried to obtain enough sleep overall, …
The Day I Realized My Attention Was Fragmented A few years ago, I noticed something strange about my workdays. I was busy from morning until evening, yet by night I felt like I had accomplished very little. My to-do list stayed stubbornly full, my brain felt exhausted, and even simple tasks took longer than they …
The Night I Realized My Evenings Were Stealing My Mornings For years, I believed my low morning energy was simply part of adulthood. I blamed workload, stress, and even my diet. But one evening, after scrolling through my phone past midnight and waking up groggy again, I noticed the obvious connection: my late-night screen habits …
The Evening I Mistook Exhaustion for Relaxation I recall an evening when I intended to sit for only five minutes to browse online following dinner. Forty minutes later, my eyes felt heavy, my head felt foggy, and somehow I felt more worn out than before I started. It was confusing because scrolling felt relaxing in …