What are your thoughts on the best times of the day to sleep? My first physical therapy session is Monday in the afternoon and then the nearby Strip Club loud music near Montaza starts at night (not sure when?). Not exactly sure what my regular physical therapy schedule will be. But putting this all together, I think that means that the evening is actually the best time to sleep + get in random naps at other times like the morning, but what has worked out for you?
Right now, the music isn't so bad, I just hear the loud beat of the strip club music
Judging by the time we're writing these messages, I guess sleep is not our strong point at the moment. Lol
Just kidding. I am trying (hard) to have as long a sleep as I can at night AND I'm keeping my mornings free for naps.
I say that because I believe that you'll also be doing PT between 12 and 1pm and that can last up to 2 hours.
At the beginning I was napping in the afternoon but that made it really problematic to fall asleep at night.
So, to maximise my sleep and at the same time be somewhat efficient and have some sort of decent routine itry to do this.
I'm going to bed relatively early (9 to 10pm) and try to get at least 6 hours of combined sleep. As you can see... I'm awake now at 442am so my sleep is still...patchy.
Then I wake up at around 6am...
Catch up with emails, socials, friends and basically just... Slowly wake up.
Around 7am i do my clicks routine (I just want to get them done asap and I like the sunrise light in my room at that time. It makes me feel relaxed and that helps with my clicking routine).which involves a light warmup (all in bed), light stretching, light twisting of the leg and then....the clicks.
Then I Go down and have a huge breakfast either in the hotel or in a coffee shop nearby.
The rest of the morning I chill and stretch and often (especially when I don't get much sleep the night before) I squeeze in another nap which comes much easier than at night.
Then PT, lunch, work, chill, clicks, dinner and repeat.