03 defrinitive solution to sleep problem v4 alfreedo
1. Sleep problem
A final solution
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Professor Tina Seelig, Stanford University
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2. Sleepy Hell-ow
My life is a hell, I can't get enough
sleep, I NEED MORE SLEEP!
In the middle of the night, suddlenly, I
wake up by that terrible sound…
again, distress is here...
That barking dog next door.... and the
dawn is inminent... in a while I have to
get to work.
At he end of this terrible night, I finally fall asleep... the clock tickles, the alarm
sounds, but I'm too tired to move...
I just woke up and I feel like I hadn't sleep at all.
Again, I'm late to work; I get in the office and I'm comppletely out of focus untill a
copule of hours later.
After an exhausting day, I'm back at home. My partner is sleeping, but I need to
talk with her... I get angry.. I feel alone In this dark night... Again, that anxiety
takes control...
I’ve got to end this…
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Professor Tina Seelig, Stanford University
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5. Step
Tell your neighbour that his dog disturbs
you…
Wifi SSID: Shut your dog’s mouth
Venture lab - A Crash Course on Creativity
Professor Tina Seelig, Stanford University
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6. Step FIND EXTERNAL HELP
Correct your
neighbour’s dog
behavior….
Or…
César Millán Victoria Stilwell Correct your
neighbour’s dog’s
volume….
Venture lab - A Crash Course on Creativity
Professor Tina Seelig, Stanford University
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7. Step DO IT YOURSELF..
Option A Option B
Act on your perception Act on everybody’s perception
Venture lab - A Crash Course on Creativity
Professor Tina Seelig, Stanford University
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8. Or … just relax…
NO DOGS WERE HARMED
DURING THIS STUDY.. A CAT
GOT SICK AND SOMEBODY
SHOT A DUCK BUT THAT'S
ABOUT IT.
Venture lab - A Crash Course on Creativity
Professor Tina Seelig, Stanford University
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