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4 Proven Tips To Get Better Sleep

Believe it or not, as many as three out of five people say that they would like to get better sleep. Even though they may try as they might to get a better reasonable time, often their nights are full of twisting and turning, and unsuccessfully waking up feeling refreshed. As you reach retirement age, the more and more difficult it can be to get a good night’s sleep. Sleep expert Dr. Susheel Patil says, most people are in sleep debt that they have accumulated over the course of the week, and resting for two days on the weekend isn’t enough to catch up. 

After a while, exhaustion snowballs, and it can feel impossible to feel rested.  If this sounds like you and you would like to start getting a better night’s sleep, take a look at some of the best tips for getting started. 

 Get Into a Routine 

 Routines are a great way to get into any sort of healthy habit. Whether it’s exercising or going to bed on time, getting your body used to regular rhythm is extremely beneficial. Develop a schedule that determines when you start settling down before bed and set a bedtime for yourself. Often we are so scarred as children from having to go to bed early, that we allow ourselves to stay up far too late as adults. However, Better sleep is a luxury. The earlier you go to sleep, the better you’ll feel the next day. Save your long nights for the weekends when you can sleep in! 

 Avoid Screens 

 Looking at your phone or your computer that emits too much blue light can start to hinder your sleep. If you can, wear glasses that block blue light, or avoid your screens altogether before bed. Instead of looking at your phone, which may keep you up for hours later than you intended, read a book instead!

 Avoid Coffee In The Afternoon  

A lot of people find themselves starting to lag in energy in the afternoon. So, they do the most natural thing which is to reach for a cup of coffee. However, that seemingly innocent afternoon cup of coffee may be doing more damage than good. If you find yourself less than sleepy when it’s time to lay your head on your pillow, it could be a sign of too much caffeine in the afternoons. Some people are more sensitive to caffeine than others, so make sure that your sleepless nights aren’t due to a sensitivity to that afternoon java. 

 Set The Right Environment 

Some people try to  Get better sleep in a room full of light,  noise, and distractions. If you’re having a hard time sleeping and you haven’t set up the right sleep environment, then it’s no surprise why you’re tired. Make sure that your room is dim, quiet, and the temperature is just right. 

Sweet dreams!

Sarah Irick

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