16 Tips to Improve Your Sleep
If you’re having trouble sleeping, you’re certainly not alone.
In today’s age, being #teamnosleep is more and more common as millennials sacrifice sleep in order to push forward towards their goals. It’s estimated that as many as 70 million Americans suffer from sleep deprivation!
While the pursuit of the next big thing in our lives and careers is unending, we must also keep in mind that proper sleep hygiene is an important component of every success formula. We all need at least 7-8 hours of sleep each day for our bodies to be at their best. Inadequate sleep can lead to trouble concentrating, memory loss, mood changes, weight gain, and a weakened immune system.
If you make ‘getting more sleep’ a priority, you may see some changes. It can take 2-3 weeks until something may start to work for you, so if after a day or 2 of trying one of these tips you don’t see any changes, don’t give up. It may just take some time for your body to adjust.
Begin with setting an intention of when you want to be in bed. For example, if you want 8 hours of sleep and you need to wake up at 6:00, plan to be ready for sleep by 10:00. This means you’ll want to start getting ready for bed by 9:30.
Note: If these simple solutions don’t work for you, be sure to check with your doctor to see if they can find the root cause. A functional medical practitioner or naturopathic doctor may be able to find a good natural solution for you.
Here is a list of 16 simple things you can try to help improve your sleep:
Eliminate/reduce caffeine and alcohol (these increase urination and can cause restless sleep).
Don’t have chocolate (or caffeine) within 7-8 hours of bedtime.
Turn off electronic devices 1-2 hours before bed.
Finish dinner 3-4 hours before bedtime.
Drink a calming tea like Chamomile in the evening.
Sleep in a totally dark room (all sources of light off) or wear eye covers.
Set your bedroom at a comfortable temperature.
Exercise in the morning, afternoon or early evening (not late at night).
Take a soothing hot bath at night.
Listen to soft music before bed to help wind down.
Use relaxing breathing techniques or meditation.
White noise at bedtime – a fountain or fan.
Relax and read before bed.
Yoga or Tai Chi or stretching at night to de-stress.
Don’t take long day time naps.
Write down a list of things you want to get done tomorrow or put it on your calendar (dump your brain of details, so you can relax).
Which one of these tips are you going to give a try this week?
Share your favorite tip in the comments below.
Follow & Subscribe.
Let’s connect on social media.
Recent Posts.