Revenge Bedtime Procrastination vs. Delayed Sleep Phase Syndrome: Which One Is Keeping You Up?
Sleep issues have always been a part of my life as an entrepreneur with ADHD, but discovering Delayed Sleep Phase Syndrome (DSPS) was a game-changer. Unlike revenge bedtime procrastination—where you stay up late for personal "me time"—DSPS is a clinical condition that shifts your internal clock, making it nearly impossible to fall asleep before the early hours of the morning. If you've tried blackout curtains, melatonin, or countless sleep hacks with little success, your sleep struggles might not be about willpower—they could be about biology. Understanding the difference between these patterns and seeking targeted solutions like light therapy and strategic melatonin use can be life-changing. If this resonates with you, you’re not alone. Learning to work with your body, not against it, is key to thriving both personally and professionally.