For something we spend half our life
doing, a lot of us are pretty awful at sleeping. Here are our top 10 tips for
falling asleep faster, getting quality rest, and waking up easier in the
morning.
Prepare
a Worthy Bed
While your bed probably isn't the
primary cause of insomnia, snoring, or other sleep problems, it can certainly
contribute to your comfort at night. Make sure you're using the right pillow
based on your sleep type, and when it comes time to buy a new mattress, make
sure you shop smart (and don't get fleeced). Once you know it isn't your bed,
you can start getting to the bottom of your sleep issues.
Eat
Better
What you eat can greatly affect how
you sleep, even during the early half of the day. Eat breakfast first thing in
the morning to sleep better at night, and make sure it's a big one. After
eating well throughout the day, avoid eating spicy or junk foods at night, and
instead choose something that will help you drift off. And remember: no booze!
Not only will it not help you get to sleep, it'll cause you to snore all night,
too.
Wake
Up Pleasantly, Not Roughly
The days of the ever-annoying
*bzzt*-*bzzt*-*bzzt* alarms are over. Instead of being jerked awake by an old
clock, consider getting a smart alarm app for your phone, like our favorites
for iPhone and Android. Then, try waking yourself up more comfortably. If you
need a bit more of a push, of course, we've got more methods for manipulating
yourself to wake up. And, whenever possible, do it without stimulants—caffeine
can wreak havoc with your brain and body.
Exercise
in the Morning
Exercising in the morning or
afternoon—not at night—can help deepen your sleep and make sure you fall asleep
quicker, according to a study by the National Sleep Foundation. If you aren't
much of an exerciser, there's no better time than now to upgrade your health
and fitness routine than now.
Fix
Your Sleeping Position
You may not realize it over the course
of the night, but your sleeping position could not be great for your body—or
the quality of shuteye you get. Find out which sleeping style is best for you,
and make a conscious effort to fix it when you go to bed, and you'll wake up
feeling more refreshed in the morning.
Cool
Yourself Off at Night
Cooling down your body temperature
makes a huge difference in how easy it is to fall asleep, but that can be hard
to do when it's hot outside (or when your significant other has body
temperature nearing the surface of the sun). From DIY air conditioners to
cooling pillows to more extreme methods, we've got the lowdown on staying cool
while you sleep. Just make sure you don't wake up freezing in the
morning—that's never a fun way to start the day.
Get
the Perfect Amount of Sleep
Not everyone needs the same exact
amount of sleep, but with a little trial and error, you should find your sweet
spot pretty easily. Count back 7.5 hours from when you need to wake up, and
make sure you get to bed at that time—then adjust accordingly. Of course, you
could also try a webapp like Sleepyti.me to help you calculate the perfect
number of hours, too.
Learn
to Nap Like a Pro
If you feel yourself getting drowsy
during the day, you might be tempted to nap—but that can be disastrous for your
sleep schedule if done incorrectly. Learn to master the power nap, then
calculate the best time to nap and crank one out then (if you have a hammock,
all the better). And, if you really want to make the most of your naps, try a
caffeine nap to reboot your brain in the middle of the day.
Cultivate
the Perfect Evening Routine
As the end of the day rolls around,
you should be winding yourself down for bed to get the best sleep possible. If
you really want to fall asleep easily, take some time to cultivate the perfect
evening routine—some light reading, a nice bubble bath, andsome thing that
doesn't involve a backlit screen—to fall asleep quickly and keep your energy up
the next day.
Get Some Help From Technology
If your sleep cycle seems beyond
repair, you might need to get some outside help...from our favorite therapist,
technology. From cheap methods like sleep tracking apps to full-on sleep
tracking gadgets like the Wakemate, we've tested a number of technological
sleep aids and found them to be rather helpful. If you're really motivated, you
can reboot your entire sleep cycle and get the rest you deserve, and your
midday self will thank you for it.
Source: 10 Tips for Sleeping better
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