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Thursday, October 19, 2006

How To Effectively Fall Asleep

Sometimes, it is hard enough to fall asleep. And it is even
more frustrating to go back to sleep when you wake up in the
middle of the night. Being sleepless and restless during
bedtime is often related to stress and physical or even
emotional conditions.
 
Sleeplessness can often lead to insomnia or sleep apnea. In
most cases, sleeplessness is simply a matter of poor sleeping
habits. To help you unleash those z's at night, here are some
tips that could help you sleep like a log.
 
. Do not involve yourself with exhausting activities, like
exercising, right before going to bed.
 
. Steer clear of foods that are high in sugar like chocolate
desserts and caffeinated drinks minutes before heading to
sleep.
 
. After working or studying, allow a couple of minutes of
relaxation before you jump into bed.
 
. Find suitable lighting for your room. Too much light can be
distracting so you might want to turn it off for a restful
sleep. On the other hand, some people can't sleep without the
lights on. If this is the case, it would a good idea to have a
study lamp on or anything that can be a source of dim lights.
 
. Make sure that your room is noise-free by the time you hit
the bed. Turn off all appliances, like TV or radio, which might
keep you awake.
 
. The temperature of the room is also of prime importance. If
you have an air-conditioning unit in your room, make sure that
you set it in your preferred temperature so you wouldn't have
to wake up in the middle of the night to adjust the temperature
because it's too warm or too cold.
 
. Anxiety can also be a reason for sleeplessness. Try not to
think of anything you should worry about before sleeping. If a
soothing music can help you veer away from anxious thoughts,
then you can turn the radio.
 
. Your physical condition could also dictate your sleeping
habits. If you are not feeling well, you would obviously have a
hard time getting some needed sleep too. Always consult your
doctor if you notice any symptoms of any kind of ailment or
disease.


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