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Unplugging to Recharge: The Essential Guide to Sensory Rest with Dr. Daniel Gartenberg

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Ep. 21 Are you suffering from sensory overload? Discover ways to incorporate sensory rest into your daily routine and receive a 30-day free trial of the SleepSpace app.

"Can we create an environment in our bedrooms with sound, with light, such that these stimuli are presented to us in specific ways to make our sleep deeper?" - Dr. Daniel Gartenberg

"By becoming more aware of your sensory inputs and taking steps to manage them, you can significantly improve your mental health, well-being, and sleep quality." - Soda Kuczkowski

In this episode, we dive into sensory rest, one of the seven essential types of rest needed for peak health and wellness. Your host Soda is joined by Dr. Daniel Gartenberg, the visionary behind Sleepspace, an app that adjusts sounds based on sleep stages. They discuss the science behind using sound to enhance sleep quality and the future of sleep applications.

The conversation sheds light on sensory rest deficits, examining symptoms and consequences, while framing technology both as a catalyst for overstimulation and a potential salve for sleep disturbances. They explore how sensory input influences sleep, providing practical tips to reduce its negative impact and embrace peace.

Key Takeaways:

  • Sensory rest is critical to counterbalance the constant stimulation of our senses from technology and the environment.
  • Identifying sensory rest deficits is essential - common symptoms include feeling overwhelmed, sleeping difficulties, and sensitivity to noise.
  • Techniques for managing sensory overload include breathing exercises, meditation, nature therapy, and digital detoxes.
  • Sleep technology is advancing towards personalized assistance that can guide and improve sleep quality under the supervision of human intelligence.

Resources:

More Episodes Like This

Ep. 18 - Beyond Sleep: The Power of Active and Passive Rest

Ep. 19 - Overcoming Burnout: Discover the 7 Types of Rest to Restore Your Spark

Ep. 20 - Break Free from Burnout: Mastering Mental Rest in a Busy World

Chapters:

0:00:00 - Introduction to the topic of sensory rest deficit

0:01:08 - Signs and symptoms of sensory rest deficit

0:02:33 - Ways to create a sensory restful environment

0:04:40 - Strategies to recover from sensory rest deficit

0:06:30 - Introduction to Dr. Daniel Gartenberg and SleepSpace app

0:08:00 - Using sound to enhance sleep quality

0:09:49 - Different types of sound for deep sleep

0:11:28 - Smart sound machine adjusting sound based on sleep stage

0:12:16 - The need to change soundscapes periodically

0:12:47 - Abrupt changes in sound can wake someone up during sleep

0:13:26 - Using sounds to enhance delta brainwave sleep

0:14:04 - Tips for reducing sensory overload

0:15:28 - Progressive muscle relaxation, body scan, and diaphragmatic breathing

0:16:07 - Elevating body temperature before bed can help with falling asleep

0:17:16 - Go to bed when you’re tired

0:18:38 - Future sleep applications may include personalized sleep guidance and monitoring devices

0:19:52 - Limitations of tracking devices in distinguishing between restless sleep and being awake

0:20:46 - Human oversight and intelligence is necessary in creating sleep routines with technology

0:22:44 - Surprising discoveries in sleep research include the active nature of sleep and targeted memory reactivation

0:23:23 - The effectiveness of seemingly ineffective sleep interventions and the challenges of measuring sleep improvements

0:24:27 - Sleep is a multidimensional and individualized field that will continue to evolve with human involvement

0:25:19 - Incorporating sensory rest into the work environment

0:26:33 - Subscribe to the Doze podcast for more sleep solutions

  continue reading

41 episodes

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Ep. 21 Are you suffering from sensory overload? Discover ways to incorporate sensory rest into your daily routine and receive a 30-day free trial of the SleepSpace app.

"Can we create an environment in our bedrooms with sound, with light, such that these stimuli are presented to us in specific ways to make our sleep deeper?" - Dr. Daniel Gartenberg

"By becoming more aware of your sensory inputs and taking steps to manage them, you can significantly improve your mental health, well-being, and sleep quality." - Soda Kuczkowski

In this episode, we dive into sensory rest, one of the seven essential types of rest needed for peak health and wellness. Your host Soda is joined by Dr. Daniel Gartenberg, the visionary behind Sleepspace, an app that adjusts sounds based on sleep stages. They discuss the science behind using sound to enhance sleep quality and the future of sleep applications.

The conversation sheds light on sensory rest deficits, examining symptoms and consequences, while framing technology both as a catalyst for overstimulation and a potential salve for sleep disturbances. They explore how sensory input influences sleep, providing practical tips to reduce its negative impact and embrace peace.

Key Takeaways:

  • Sensory rest is critical to counterbalance the constant stimulation of our senses from technology and the environment.
  • Identifying sensory rest deficits is essential - common symptoms include feeling overwhelmed, sleeping difficulties, and sensitivity to noise.
  • Techniques for managing sensory overload include breathing exercises, meditation, nature therapy, and digital detoxes.
  • Sleep technology is advancing towards personalized assistance that can guide and improve sleep quality under the supervision of human intelligence.

Resources:

More Episodes Like This

Ep. 18 - Beyond Sleep: The Power of Active and Passive Rest

Ep. 19 - Overcoming Burnout: Discover the 7 Types of Rest to Restore Your Spark

Ep. 20 - Break Free from Burnout: Mastering Mental Rest in a Busy World

Chapters:

0:00:00 - Introduction to the topic of sensory rest deficit

0:01:08 - Signs and symptoms of sensory rest deficit

0:02:33 - Ways to create a sensory restful environment

0:04:40 - Strategies to recover from sensory rest deficit

0:06:30 - Introduction to Dr. Daniel Gartenberg and SleepSpace app

0:08:00 - Using sound to enhance sleep quality

0:09:49 - Different types of sound for deep sleep

0:11:28 - Smart sound machine adjusting sound based on sleep stage

0:12:16 - The need to change soundscapes periodically

0:12:47 - Abrupt changes in sound can wake someone up during sleep

0:13:26 - Using sounds to enhance delta brainwave sleep

0:14:04 - Tips for reducing sensory overload

0:15:28 - Progressive muscle relaxation, body scan, and diaphragmatic breathing

0:16:07 - Elevating body temperature before bed can help with falling asleep

0:17:16 - Go to bed when you’re tired

0:18:38 - Future sleep applications may include personalized sleep guidance and monitoring devices

0:19:52 - Limitations of tracking devices in distinguishing between restless sleep and being awake

0:20:46 - Human oversight and intelligence is necessary in creating sleep routines with technology

0:22:44 - Surprising discoveries in sleep research include the active nature of sleep and targeted memory reactivation

0:23:23 - The effectiveness of seemingly ineffective sleep interventions and the challenges of measuring sleep improvements

0:24:27 - Sleep is a multidimensional and individualized field that will continue to evolve with human involvement

0:25:19 - Incorporating sensory rest into the work environment

0:26:33 - Subscribe to the Doze podcast for more sleep solutions

  continue reading

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