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WHY WE STAY UP TOO LATE: REVENGE BEDTIME PROCRASTINATION
Person looking at phone in bed late at night

Ever find yourself scrolling your phone or streaming “just one more episode” long after you should be asleep? You’re not alone — and there’s a name for it: revenge bedtime procrastination.

This surprisingly common habit happens when you sacrifice sleep for “me time” at the end of a busy day. It might feel like freedom in the moment, but over time, it can chip away at your energy, focus, and even long-term health.

WHY IT HAPPENS

According to sleep experts at the University of Washington, many of us delay bedtime for the same reason we might overeat or skip workouts — short-term reward wins over long-term wellness. When your day feels packed with work, family, and chores, staying up late can feel like a small act of rebellion — a way to reclaim a little control.

The Sleep Foundation describes it as a kind of protest against packed days and lack of personal time. But as Dr. Vishesh Kapur puts it, “The other part of the revenge is you’re hurting yourself.”

WHY IT’S A PROBLEM
  • Short-term: you’ll likely feel foggy, distracted, or moody the next day
  • Long-term: consistent sleep loss raises the risk of high blood pressure, heart disease, diabetes, dementia, and chronic pain
  • Being awake 18 – 20 hours straight impairs judgment as much as a 0.05 BAC
HOW TO TAKE BACK YOUR REST
  • Make sleep a priority. Treat it like an essential appointment.
  • Try a sleep trial. Get eight hours a night for two weeks and see how you feel.
  • Keep a sleep diary. Track when you go to bed, wake up, and how rested you feel.
  • Stay consistent. Stick to the same sleep-and-wake times as often as possible.
  • Nap wisely. Short naps between noon – 2 p.m. can help; avoid late-afternoon snoozes.
  • Get everyone on board. Align household bedtime routines.
  • Address what’s keeping you up. Sometimes it’s not sleep itself, but stress or burnout.
FINAL THOUGHT

If you often stay up late trying to reclaim time, you’re not alone. But your future self will thank you for putting rest first — because feeling truly rested is the ultimate form of self-care.

Sleep is the foundation of both physical and emotional well-being.
— Dr. Michael V. Vitiello, UW Medicine Sleep Specialist







     
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