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in reply to shderz

People need noise to sleep? To me that seems counterproductive to sleep.
in reply to teft

In bed, I listen to podcasts of people talking about shitty movies. It drowns out the “party” in my head.
in reply to CustardFist

I listen to audiobooks, usually of a book I've already read so that I'm not too interested in what happens next.

I have a timer set to turn off after an hour. But I often have to rewind about 55 minutes the next day to find what I can remember before I fell asleep.

in reply to teft

Then you never heard political podcast before (and while) sleeping 😀

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in reply to teft

I like the rain and thunder sounds, it helps drown out my girlfriend's snoring lol
in reply to shderz

Lowest panel should be the wake up alarm. My mornings have been so much better since using a talk radio station as a morning alarm. This is so much gentler than waking up to a blaring alarm noise. It's quite pleasant having soft vocal sounds for waking up, and then lying in bed for 5 min listening to the radio rather than bashing snooze and sleeping again to wake up groggy to a blaring bell in 5min. Highly recommended.

Do not use a song as the morning alarm. You'll end up hating the song.

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in reply to cRazi_man

The thing that I love the most about my watch is that it wakes me up in the morning just by doing a vibration on my wrist. I can set an alarm for early in the morning and jt wont even wake my partner
in reply to cRazi_man

What if I use Don't Stop (Wiggle Wiggle) by The Outhere Brothers?

youtu.be/7tr_H6jBEiE

(Sorry I don't use pipe tube and stuff. I'm working on it)

in reply to shderz

Purchasing a white noise machine was one of the greatest decisions of my life.
in reply to shderz

Been listening to It Could Happen Here to fall asleep lately lol.