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Why ‘Revenge Bedtime Procrastination’ Is Ruining Your Sleep - And How I Stopped It
You know the feeling: It’s 11:45 PM. You’re exhausted. But instead of going to bed… you open TikTok. Or YouTube. Or scroll Reddit “just for 5 minutes.”
Suddenly, it’s 1:30 AM and you’re wondering what just happened.
This cycle has a name: Revenge Bedtime Procrastination.
What Is Revenge Bedtime Procrastination?
It’s a term that describes delaying sleep on purpose, usually because you didn’t have enough time for yourself during the day.
It’s “revenge” against a packed schedule, a way to reclaim personal time at night, even if it hurts you the next day.
Sounds familiar?
It was my every night for over a year. Until I decided I couldn’t keep running on fumes anymore.
The Wake-Up Call
I realized I wasn’t really enjoying those late-night hours. I was half-scrolling, half-zoning out, and fully ignoring my need to rest.
I’d wake up tired, annoyed, and… still without “me time.” It was a lose-lose cycle.
So I started making small changes.
How I Fixed It
Here’s what actually worked for me, no “miracle morning” required:
1. I gave myself guilt-free unwind time earlier. Instead of collapsing into bed with my phone, I blocked 45 minutes after dinner for whatever I wanted. Netflix, journaling, dumb memes, no guilt.
2. I made bedtime something I looked forward to. I swapped doomscrolling for a hot shower, soft lighting, and an actual wind-down playlist. Bed became a reward, not a place of avoidance.
3. I stopped lying to myself about “just one more video.” I set a literal bedtime alarm and used app timers. And I started asking: "Would I do this at 10 AM? Or am I just tired and bored?"
The Real Lesson?
I wasn’t addicted to my phone. I was just starved for control over my time. Once I created real pockets of freedom during the day, I didn’t need to steal them from my sleep.
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Friday evening this week, I was just outside my home city when I realised my phone was left at home. It would have caused a 20, 25 minutes delay to get to where I was going, and of course, a brief moment as all was needed for me to decide dancing was more important - I happened to have other means to pay the entry fee.
And so, for quite a while, I had a social media free evening. I got to live even more in the moment, and I am sure I got a solid 2+ hours of dancing (was quite happy with one of the dances too, for the first time in years!). The Joys of Swing was so good, sad though, of course, that I couldn’t record a sample of the evening.
Without realising it, in at least the last few months, I had unconsciously become quite addicted to “Reels” on Facebook and Instagram, or just the act of scrolling random content on BlueSky. I had previously tried to optimise the content so that , but the algorithms these companies use seem to prefer whatever it is that’ll keep me watching clip after clip. Often, as I recently noticed, my emotional regulation becomes that little bit more fragile, with me reacting to whatever it is that happened somewhere on our planet.
Eventually, I started asking myself, why am I liking some of these clips and leaving comments?
So, it’s now another thing added onto my self-improvement list. I am becoming more self-aware, and hopefully less time will be wasted.
When I got home late at night, I had missed exactly nothing from my phone. Nobody cared.