Ask HN: How has long-term work from home changed your sleep habits?
I am a techie dad, in his 40s, with 2 school aged kids. My partner and I both work from home.
I'm noticing some changes to my sleep from pre-pandemic. Particularly, the often overwhelming desire to take a post-lunch siesta/short power nap (as my work schedule allows).
I'm curious if this is some kind of natural thing that happens? And if others experience the increased desire to nap while WFH? Or if there's other sleep changes you've noticed in a WFH routine?
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[ 264 ms ] story [ 1108 ms ] threadThings that I think might have an effect on daytime tiredness: sleep hygiene (screens, stress before going to bed), eating patterns (I think eating a lot for lunch makes me more tired), sugar consumption, caffeine, engagement of work, getting exercise regularly, getting some exercise when the tiredness hits vs taking the nap.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siesta
When I started working from home, I did nap during that time. My productivity over the course of a day didn't change much, the only difference was that no one cared if I napped after lunch. These days I don't nap much, but that's largely because my work is even more distributed in chunks throughout the day. I think I've changed my daily routines to a degree that I don't get that post-lunch fatigue as much anymore.
Also I don't drink as much at home so my sleep quality is definitely better.
(Note I don't yet have kids and my partner has a similiar sleep schedule as me)
I've often napped in midday, even at the office. Ironically, I sleep more consistently at the office (in my car) than I do at the home office with a bed nearby.
I changed jobs, saw a doctor, started eating better, am forcing some exercise, improved body chemistry, improved blood pressure. I'm sleeping better now than before the beginning of the pandemic, I have an easy time staying awake during the day, and I'm not even having caffeine anymore.
Being in your 40s, a reduction in sex hormones could be a contributing factor as well. Consider getting them checked.
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