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One of the last things I do before bed?
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[ Sighs ] Check my phone.
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Watch some videos from my favorite channel.
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Usually I check the weather.
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"Okay Google" [ laughs ]
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I'll read a book.
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I really want to say that I read, 'cause I tried it, but—
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The ratio of wasting time increases I think, when I'm tired.
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If I happen to like, hear my phone vibrate on my nightstand, that's going to keep me up,
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I'm going to have to check whatever just popped up on my phone.
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I'm on my phone pretty much for an hour before I go to sleep [ laughs ] every night.
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When people are using technology right before bed, they want to keep using it.
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It's activating their mind, rather than shutting down their mind, and allowing them to unwind.
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And what's often happening is patients are not able to unplug,
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and so there isn't kind of a natural stop time, unless we put those parameters down.
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So we actually can use digital technology to nudge people or remind them to do things that they want to do,
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that are related to their personal goals, and you can do that with sleep as well.
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It really should be this idea of digital mindfulness. What meaning are we getting out of our usage?
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Is our technology enabling us to achieve our self goals,
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or is our technology distracting us, and taking away from us?
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It's really just about how do you balance all the different activities in your life in a way that's meaningful to you,
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and that feels good to you.