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Tips On How To Get A Good Night’s Sleep

by Emma Mallaburn
November 28, 2014
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Your sleeping pattern affects your entire well-being for the day and of course, your day-t0-day habits can also determine if you’re going to get a good night’s rest or not. By learning how to avoid the things that can take away your sleeping time is a good technique to practice because it’s important to find the best kind of sleeping solution for you.

The first step is to figure out how many hours of sleep a night you would need. Even though it may vary from person to person, the average healthy adult needs about eight full hours of sleep each night. That way the can function better the next day. Here are some tips on how you can feel better during the day by getting a good sleep the night before:

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1. Have a regular sleeping schedule
It has been scientifically proven that if you sleep and wake up around the same time each day, you are more likely to feel refreshed and well-rested. If you’re gonna take a nap, also make sure that you limit it to thirty minutes.

2. Get off your gadget
Believe it or not, messing around with your phone or iPad before going to bed can actually disrupt your sleep. Leaving the TV on may help some people go to sleep but it’s actually not that good for you. Keep you bran on a healthy schedule and turn everything off before bed time.

3. Keep your room cool
If it’s too hot or too cold, it’s very unlikely that you will get a good sleep. The best temperature to sleep in is apparently 18° C, so before going to bed, turn the air conditioner on to cool up your bedroom.

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4. Eat right
Believe it or not, eating right can contribute to a good night’s sleep. Cut down on caffeine, stay away from big meals before bed and of course, try exercising regularly.

5. Stress, be gone!
Any form of relaxation is good for anybody, especially those that really need it. Sleep is a good form of relaxation but to have a long and deep sleep you need to rid yourself of all the worries that are out of your control. Try and not micro-manage in your head so much and practice some relaxing breathing techniques before bed.

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