Biphasic Sleep: A Game-Changer for ADHD Nighttime Rest
Your ADHD brain doesn’t always align with the standard one-block sleep model, often leaving you frustrated, awake at odd hours, or battling racing thoughts.
Your ADHD brain doesn’t always align with the standard one-block sleep model, often leaving you frustrated, awake at odd hours, or battling racing thoughts.
If you’ve noticed that recovering from travel across time zones takes longer than it used to, or that adjusting to daylight saving time feels more disruptive with each passing year, you’re experiencing a normal part of aging. Your circadian rhythm—your body’s internal 24-hour clock—undergoes significant changes as you age, making it substantially harder to adapt to new sleep schedules.