Keeping your phone within arm’s reach at night slowly rewires your relationship with rest. The blue light delays your natural sleep rhythm, while notifications and the urge to keep checking fragment your focus and prevent your brain from fully shutting down. You may think you’re “resting” in bed, but your nervous system is quietly bracing for the next buzz, ping, or late-night scroll.
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