Late-Night YouTube Habit Disrupts Sleep for Entrepreneurs
Entrepreneurs and growth-focused professionals fall into late-night YouTube loops consuming stimulating content that disrupts sleep and reduces next-day cognitive performance. Standard screen time tools block all usage rather than targeting high-stimulation content patterns. The problem compounds over time as recommendation algorithms reinforce the habit.
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