Fall short of getting enough quality sleep, and it can take a serious toll on your emotional balance, daytime energy, productivity, and your weight.
Yet, we all spend time tossing and turning in the darker hours.
Research shows that good sleep can help you exercise better, eat less, and think clearer.Is It Possible to Get a Better Night’s Sleep?
When you’re lying awake at 3 a.m. with the world’s worries on your mind, a good night’s sleep can seem impossible. But you actually have more control over your sleep quality than you realize.
The same way how you feel when you’re awake hinges on how well you did or didn’t sleep, so getting more from your sleep can be found within your daily routines.
Unhealthy daytime habits can leave you tossing and turning all night, affecting your mood, creativity, vitality, and more.
By experimenting with these 6 tips, you can enjoy better sleep and improve your physical and mental health.- Get Your Exercise In
- Reduce Naptimes
- Create a Sleep Routine and Stick to It
- Lighten Up On Nighttime Meals
- Create a Peaceful Environment
To help you achieve the best possible sleep environment, block out the volume of outside noises with a white noise machine or earplugs. Install heavy block out curtains or use an eye mask to block out light, giving your brain the queue that it’s time to settle down.
Also, keep the room comfortably cool and make sure your bed and pillow are comfy.- Practice Getting Back to Sleep
- Aim for relaxation – if you struggle to fall back to sleep, practice relaxation techniques like deep breathing and meditation, which can still help rejuvenate your body.
- Stay out of your head – it’s hard, I know, but try not to stress over not falling asleep. Stress only encourage the body to stay awake. Rather focus on those relaxation techniques.
- Ditch the worrying and brainstorming – if you wake up in the night feeling anxious about anything, write it down and stop thinking about it until tomorrow when it is easier to resolve.
- Do something quiet and non-stimulating – if you’ve been lying awake for more than 15 minutes, get up and do something quiet and relaxing, like reading a book with a warm cup of milk. Avoid screens, though, as you don’t want your body to think it’s time to wake up.
There are so many ways to improve the quality of your sleep, and they are things you can do right now. Like, taking a warm shower an hour before bed or using an earthing mat that puts your body in direct contact with something grounded to the earth – perfect for pre-bedtime meditation.
Whichever tips you feel like trying for deeper sleep, the key is to follow it and stick to it for at least a week to give yourself the time to see and feel the effects of deeper sleep. You can always adjust your tips based on whether or not they work for you.
As you grow more aware of your sleep patterns and understand your nighttime behaviors, you’ll be better positioned to create the perfect conditions and maintain and blissfully deeper sleep that leaves you feeling rejuvenated.
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