Freedom don't sleep.

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Dads with newborns don't either.

Slowly getting used to working after kids bedtime. Slowly.

Any tips that don't involve coffee? #dadstr

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One word: naps. 🙏🏼

YES

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yeah, it's the only solution, but i haven't mastered a way to get a 45 minute zap ... well, maybe i've been doing it lately actually, usually after i eat i lay down and meditate

Enlighten me:

If I have time for those during daytime I might as well work then, right?

you mean, work later, when you are awake because you napped while your youngling snoozed after it woke you up twice during the night?

it's a hard thing to do... btw, cats have an odd cycle too, and if you let them sleep in the bedroom with you they will wake you up all over the place to their clock (crepuscular, for cats) and you will start to feel like a dad and say fuck this and put them outside, two doors separated, or just kick them outside, a la fred flintstone in the title animation

Return to this note in 6 months.

No tips but congrats and good luck! If it's any consolation, it usually gets better in a few months 🥲

Thanks. She's great actually, good sleeper and all.

But the nanny for our first is on holiday and family lives far away 👉 pushing my working hours into the night. Which I'm trying to get used too.