Sleep Hygiene Tips to Ease Stress
Have you ever lain awake at night, your mind racing with the day’s worries, only to wake up feeling even more drained and on edge? You’re not alone.
Too much stress can make us anxious, tense, can cause sleep problems and vice versa. Adequate sleep is crucial for daily function, general health and mental health.
A good night’s of sleep and good sleep hygiene is one of the effective ways to deal with stress.
In this category, you will find tips on adopting adequate sleep hygiene in your life and more!
Have you ever lain awake at night, your mind racing with the day’s worries, only to wake up feeling even more drained and on edge? You’re not alone.
Have you ever lain awake at night, your mind racing like a hamster on a wheel, replaying the day’s worries or dreading tomorrow? You’re not alone—stress and insomnia creep into so many of our lives, turning what should be a peaceful recharge into a battleground.
Aim for 7-9 hours of sleep nightly to effectively lower stress hormones like cortisol and boost your mood.
Imagine this: It’s 2 a.m., and you’re staring at the ceiling, your mind racing with tomorrow’s to-do list. That knot in your stomach from work stress? It’s keeping you up, and the cycle just feeds on itself—poor sleep amps up anxiety, which wrecks your rest even more. Sound familiar?
Imagine this: It’s 9 PM, and after a long day juggling work emails, family chaos, and that nagging to-do list that never ends, you’re finally sinking into the couch. But instead of unwinding, your mind races like a hamster on a wheel—replaying every little worry, making sleep feel like a distant dream. Sound familiar? You’re not alone.
Lying in bed, staring at the ceiling as your mind races through tomorrow’s worries—that’s a scene way too many of us know all too well. I’ve been there myself, heart pounding from a stressful day at work, replaying every conversation and what-if scenario until the clock mocks me with 3 a.m.
Imagine this: It’s 2 a.m., and you’re staring at the ceiling, your mind racing like a hamster on a wheel. That knot of anxiety in your chest won’t loosen, and sleep feels like a distant dream. I’ve been there—tossing and turning, wishing for something simple to calm the storm inside. That’s when I first heard about weighted blankets. These cozy, hug-like covers aren’t just a trend; they’re a game-changer for folks like us dealing with everyday stress and restless nights.
Have you ever lain awake at night, your mind racing like a hamster on a wheel, replaying the day’s worries? Or felt that knot in your stomach from work stress that just won’t loosen? I get it—life’s demands can leave us tossing and turning, desperate for a natural way to unwind.
Picture this: It’s 10 PM, and you’re winding down after a long day. You grab your phone to check a quick message, scroll through social media, or binge-watch one more episode of your favorite show. The glow from the screen feels comforting, right? But what if I told you that blue light from those devices is quietly sabotaging your night—and your well-being?
Have you ever lain awake at night, your mind racing with the day’s worries, staring at the ceiling while the clock ticks mercilessly toward morning? You’re not alone—stress has a sneaky way of turning our beds into battlegrounds for sleep.