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When you’re trying to go to sleep, your body needs to transition into a state of calm. But often, our minds are racing, and our bodies are still wired from the day. PMR directly addresses this.
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!
When you’re trying to go to sleep, your body needs to transition into a state of calm. But often, our minds are racing, and our bodies are still wired from the day. PMR directly addresses this.
Especially if your mornings start before the sun even considers rising – waking up early definitely takes its toll! But birthdays, holidays, and “just because” moments don’t stop just because you’re tired.
It’s a frustrating cycle. You’re tired, you want to sleep, but your brain just won’t cooperate. Insomnia isn’t just about not being able to fall asleep; it’s about the anxiety and exhaustion that build up when you feel powerless against your own thoughts.
But the good news is, you can take control and create a bedtime routine that actually works. It’s not about complicated rituals or expensive gadgets; it’s about simple, consistent habits that signal to your body and mind that it’s time to rest.
Working outside of traditional hours throws your body clock for a loop, and keeping your energy and focus up can feel like a constant uphill battle. But it doesn’t have to be! This guide is packed with practical advice to help you plan meals that boost alertness, fight fatigue, and make those late (or early!) hours a little more manageable.
That’s sleep inertia, and it’s incredibly common. It’s that frustrating period of grogginess and reduced performance immediately after waking up. We all want peaceful nighttime rest, but even with good sleep, sleep inertia can throw a wrench in your morning.
Getting a good night’s sleep isn’t just about a comfy mattress and a dark room; it’s deeply connected to your body’s natural cooling process. We often focus on creating relaxing bedtime routines – warm baths, reading, meditation – but overlook this crucial environmental factor.
Do you wake up feeling like you ran a marathon in your sleep? Like you’ve barely rested, even after a full eight hours? You’re not alone. Millions of people struggle with persistent daytime sleepiness, and often, they don’t realize why.
Do you ever feel like you’ve slept for eight hours, but you still wake up feeling…exhausted? Like you ran a marathon in your dreams? You’re definitely not alone. So many of us struggle with feeling truly rested, even after what should be a full night’s sleep.
But consistently disrupted sleep isn’t just about feeling tired; it impacts your mood, your health, and even your ability to focus. The good news is, you can regain control.