Many people tell themselves,
"I'll just play for a bit, then I'll sleep."
But in the end…
before they know it, it's almost 1 AM.
👉 And then they can't sleep.
📱 The answer is "Yes," and it has more impact than you think.
Using your phone before bed
doesn't just make you "go to bed late."
It also makes it
👉 "hard to fall asleep, and sleep is not deep."
🔬 What happens to the body?
Phones emit "blue light,"
which disrupts a hormone called "melatonin."
👉 This hormone is responsible for making us sleepy.
When blue light enters,
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The brain thinks it's still daytime.
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Sleepiness decreases.
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It becomes harder to fall asleep.
⚠️ It's not just the light… it's an "overactive brain."
Scrolling on your phone before bed,
such as watching clips, reading news, or chatting,
👉 keeps your brain alert.
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The more you watch = the more you think.
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The more you think = the less sleepy you are.
😴 The consequences
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Takes longer to fall asleep.
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Shallow sleep.
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Wake up not refreshed.
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Drowsy all day.
🔄 So, what should you do?
You don't have to "stop immediately,"
but adjust like this:
👉 Avoid phones 30–60 minutes before bed.
👉 Or turn on Night Shift mode / reduce brightness.
👉 Switch to light activities such as listening to music or reading a book.
Using your phone before bed
doesn't just make you go to bed late.
It also "worsens sleep quality."
👉 If you want to fall asleep easily and wake up refreshed,
start by putting your phone down a little earlier.




