Friday, August 22, 2014

Ditch That Phone For An Alarm Clock


Do you use your cellphone as an alarm?  This is a practice that many people do every night.  However, there may be good reason to give up that alarm for a traditional alarm clock.  There are many reasons that this can help you sleep and feel more rested.  You can learn more at Apartment Therapy.


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For the last three years, I've been using my smartphone as an alarm. It seemed innocuous enough, until I came upon an alarm clock that I found quite cool and decided to try using it instead of my mobile. The results were surprising.
Here are five reasons I'm ditching my smartphone in the bedroom:
  1. When your phone goes to bed with you, you spend your last few minutes before sleep staring at a glowing screen. This is bad for falling asleep. Most sleep doctors will tell you that you should have a full hour screen-free before trying to go to bed. This is partly because the glow is tough on your eyes, but it's also psychological.
  2. Holding your phone first thing in the morning means you're probably going to do more than just turn off the alarm. I often found myself checking emails before I even brushed my teeth. That made my mornings feel rushed every single day, even when the emails weren't that important.
  3. Middle of the night Facebook sessions are never OK. Whenever I found myself waking up in the middle of the night, I had a nearly never ending source of entertainment within arm's reach. If I couldn't fall asleep, I'd pull up the news or a game and soon I'd lose an hour and find myself even more wired than when I woke up.
  4. Bed time should be private time between partners. Too many couples are letting their smart phones get in the way of private time in the bedroom. If you're spending more time Facebooking in bed than cuddling with your partner, it's time to change that habit.
  5. It's not the best alarm clock, anyway. At the end of the day, the really light ringing noise that my phone put out in the morning just wasn't even as loud or effective as the real deal.
Do you allow smart phones in the bedroom? Are you using it as an alarm too? What are the pros and cons from your point of view?

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