Mar 12 2010
Easy Ideas For Falling Asleep
Is there anything quite as frustrating as not being able to get to sleep at night? Then you do finally doze off and the alarm wakes you up 2 hours later and you, quite frankly, feel like a zombie! Let’s see what you can do to help you sleep.
We all have bedtime habits such as watching TV or surfing the bed, this makes your brain work hard as you are tired so it won’t switch off when you want it to.
You may have a favourite show you watch in bed, the thing is that because you enjoy it so much you will be concentrating hard on it. Your brain needs to be able to sleep so that you can.
If lying awake in the darkness is your main problem, turn the lamp on a get hold of the most boring book you can find. Make it informative but not in the slightest bit entertaining, this is a tip used widely by students. Once you start reading your brain shuts down.
Another good one to try is to have an hour of punishing exercise sometime through the day. If you do this regularly you body gets used to a
The best exercise to promote sleep is cardio or resistance, you will get that initial buzz and be full of energy, but by night time your batteries will be empty and a deep slumber will follow.
If you are visually assisted, remove your glasses or contacts before you go to bed, there are two reasons for this.
If you still have them on and force yourself to watch TV through tired eyes they will be harder to close. Your eyes will feel relaxed and more comfortable by taking them off beforehand.
The last thing is that you should never eat at night. The obvious reason for this is weight gain as you won’t burn off the calories and secondly it is another distraction that you are thinking about. Your brain will associate bedtime with food and you will find yourself getting food and snacks instead of relaxing and winding down.
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