Insomnia Treatment: Technical Monograph on the Wood-Cased Pencil

MAR 1, 202642 MIN
Deeply Unimportant: Sleep Stories for Racing Minds (Cognitive Shuffling & Shunting for ADHD)

Insomnia Treatment: Technical Monograph on the Wood-Cased Pencil

MAR 1, 202642 MIN

Description

Neutralize racing thoughts at bedtime with a research-based protocol for deep, non-pharmaceutical sleep. This is the ultimate sleep aid for racing minds, utilizing boring technical readings to help you achieve natural sleep and quiet insomnia. Fall asleep to a forensic celebration of the world's most ubiquitous analog instrument. This episode deconstructs the rigid engineering requirements of the wood-cased pencil, from the kilning of Calocedrus decurrens (Incense-cedar) used in the Dixon Ticonderoga to the microscopic tolerances of the polymer-bound graphite core. Relax as we process the mechanical thresholds of the HB scale and the chemical necessity of the ferrule's dual-crimp assembly. Sleep secure in the knowledge that every stroke, snap-point, and yellow-lacquer finish has been measured and deemed acceptable for the highest standards of human-system integration. Welcome to Deeply Unimportant, where a real life former newscaster reads technical data in a lulling, detached voice as a white noise for the brain for adult ADHD, OCD and insomnia relief. Utilizing principles of cognitive shuffling and serial diverse imagining (SDI), we replace engaging sleep story narratives with structured, administrative boredom to break intrusive mental loops and facilitate rapid sleep onset. This session provides a therapeutic ASMR experience—a "cognitive shunt" to disrupt the patterns of executive dysfunction and rumination. As an alternative to standard sleep meditation and sleep stories, these technical readings bypass the brain's alertness centers, allowing for a seamless transition into deep, restorative sleep. This version of the show is ad-supported: ads play at the beginning of the episode, but nowhere else as you drift off. Access a full archive of ad-free sleep episodes (including long versions that run all night, and infinite loops) for a few dollars a month. Visit http://deeplyunimportant.com to subscribe or gift a membership to a fellow over-thinker.