My Secrets for a Better Night's Sleep

While there are a lot of things that you can do to improve your sleep, there are six that I have found to deliver the best results. #1 - Avoid watching TV before bed, especially in bed! The bed should be reserved for two things: sleep and romance... not Desperate Housewives or football! Research shows that those who experienced the most sleep disturbances had televisions in their bedrooms and used the TV to fall asleep. #2 - Try a different pillow or mattress. It's scary to think how long some of us have been sleeping on the same pillows and mattresses for years and years. Does your mattress provide the support you like? Do you wake with your back aching? Is there enough room for you and your sleep partner? Do you sleep better, or worse, when you sleep away from home? These are all things to ask yourself to determine if your mattress could be the thing preventing you from getting a good night's sleep. Or more simply, just replacing your pillow with a new, fresh, higher quality version could be all that you need.

#3 - Avoid caffeine late in the day (or altogether). Did you know that even a small amount of caffeine even 10-12 hours before bedtime can cause problems falling asleep! Try eliminating the coffee, tea, soda and even chocolate and see if sleep improves. #4 - Listen to relaxing music. Establishing a relaxing bedtime routine, such as listening to music, could be just the thing you need to signal your body it is time to sleep. So, dim the lights and throw some slow jazz or purchase a "relaxing sounds" CD to help slow your mind and body down for an evening of peaceful sleep. #5 - Try mind- body techniques. After an action-packed day, your brain and body need to unwind and slow down before sleep can occur. Create a "ritual" for bedtime - take a bath, meditate, do some easy stretches or yoga. Try to do your "ritual" in the same way, in the same place, at the same time each night. The repetition will trigger your mind and body that it is time to relax and sleep.

#6 - Try acupuncture. Used for over 3,500 years in China, acupuncture has shown to be effective in studies at improving sleep. While not everyone get great results with it, it is certainly something worth trying. #7 - Try a natural sleep aid. For many people, while the above tips and suggestions may help, it often isn't enough. If you are one of those people who really have a hard time getting to sleep and staying asleep, you may want to try a natural sleep aid. While over the counter sleep medications may help you fall asleep, they cannot be taken long-term and have risky side effects. A sleep aid that uses natural ingredients is a better approach to getting a solid night's sleep.

By Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT
 
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Thanks for giving this infos.It is really useful when we are having sleep problems.
 
What timing! I just bought a new mattress, box springs and pillows yesterday. What a huge difference. Last night I slept much better than usual.
 
yah ! tn'x for the info on having better night's sleep . Big help for me coz i'm having a problem regarding with that . Have a nice and peaceful sleep to all ! :sleeping:
 
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