Ask HN: Functioning effectively with less sleep
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#3Buy an Espresso machine. Put it on your desk. Drink a double shot every hour or so. This is how I deal with it at least.
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#6Catnaps. I just had a baby, and I've found that taking 10-15 minutes here or there (I set a phone alarm to make sure I wake up) helps me stay alert even though I'm somewhat sleep deprived. Sometimes I don't even fall asleep, but just shutting my eyes and allowing myself to ignore my surroundings does the trick and leaves me feeling refreshed.
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#7Co-q-10 is something we tend to be deficient in. If you are deficient, you won't sleep as well. This can help genuinely improve quality of sleep and help your baseline brain chemistry with regards to the waking/sleeping cycle. I have used co-q-10 in the morning combined with melatonin at night to quickly alter my sleep cycle by several hours starting three days or so before the needed change (when I had to get up unusually early or something). It works effectively without the issues caused by caffeine.
Best of luck.