The Science of Self-Help

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Monthly Musings August 2021

In this column I share articles, books, research, and thoughts related to the science of self-help, along with experiments and random rabbit holes I’ve gone down across the previous month.

I took a lot of time off this month and felt super burned out.

Nevertheless, I finally got around to formalizing a morning and bedtime routine. Building off a lot of previous experimentation and behaviors I’ve implemented regarding sleep, I saw these habits as the last few necessary additions. As a result, I find myself tentatively becoming a morning person - naturally, without alarms, waking up at around 6:30 am - 7 am. Not super hardcore “5 am mornings” but as a lifelong night owl, that’s a huge change, and it’s one that stuck through one of those inevitable life interruptions - my first flight (a visit to Seattle) since the start of the pandemic.

Lydia has also really been getting into periodization and running, which had me contemplating what such a program would look like in other fields, like meditation. I feel it provides a bird’s eye view of what a robust training paradigm should look like on the path to mastering any skill.

Interesting Stuff

Research

  • The perfect vacation length is 8 days [article | research]

  • Super-somnulent mental strategies - serial diverse imaging and cognitive shuffling. Some great research on how to fall asleep. [article | research | app]

  • Sleep Restriction Therapy (SRT) [article]

  • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Insomnia (ACT-I) [article]

Social

Miscellaneous and Esoteric


If you’ve got any interesting links, books, comments, or suggestions, shoot me an email at scienceofselfhelp (at) gmail.com. I’d love to hear from you!