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6 Tips For A Great Nights Sleep

Sadie Archibald by Sadie Archibald
17/08/2020
in Fashion News & Trends, Health, Wellness & Health, World, Yoga
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Lately the world has been a little hectic and getting a good night’s sleep just when it is more important than ever. Having enough sleep is essential for your mental and physical wellbeing. As much as we may try go to bed early or ensure we get our eight hours, sometimes we just don’t get enough, or the sleep is poor quality. So with the help of our favourite In essence essential oils, here are six 6 tip to help you to have a great night’s sleep and feel energised to face your day.

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Get into a routine

Thanks to our natural sleep-wake cycles, your body can find it difficult to keep up if you’re heading to bed and waking up at different times every day. Making the effort to pick a bedtime and stick to it helps your body get into its own routine, ensuring you enjoy better quality sleep in the long run. When it comes to deciding when to hit the hay, you’re better off choosing a time when you normally feel tired to avoid tossing and turning.

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Time your evening meal right

If possible, try and eat your dinner earlier in the evening. It can be hard to get to sleep with a full belly, especially if you’ve indulged in spicy or acidic foods, so time your evening meal so you’ll have a few hours to digest what you’ve eaten before you need to go to bed. If you do need to eat closer to bedtime, opt for a lighter meal or snacks that won’t leave you feeling worse for wear.

Say no to daytime naps

As tempting as it may be, to help improve your chances of getting a good night’s sleep, it’s best to avoid napping during the day. Not only do many people actually end up feeling sleepier after waking from a daytime nap, but many also find it more difficult to get to sleep that night. If you do feel like you need a nap for whatever reason, try and keep it to less than 30 minutes and as far from your regular bedtime as you can manage.

Take some time to wind down

Setting some time aside to relax and unwind before you go to bed can help to make falling asleep easier. Before you climb beneath the covers, take a few steps to help manage your stress and anxiety levels and prepare your mind for sleep. There’s no one right way to do this, so try out a few different methods and see what works best for you. You might choose to take a relaxing shower or bath, try your hand at meditation or enjoy a few gentle stretches.

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Get your body moving

We all know that exercise can make us feel great, but did you know that it can also help us sleep better? Not only has it been found that exercising during the day can make it easier to fall asleep, but it can also reduce the number of times you wake during the night, while also extending your total sleep time. It’s important that you exercise at the right time, though, as exercising too late in the day could see you feeling far more alert than you should when it’s time to wind down

Leave the blue light out of the bedroom

Although we do need to be exposed to light during the day to help regulate our sleep-wake cycle, having too much light around us at night, especially the blue light emitted by our phones, can make it difficult to go to sleep. Being exposed to excess light right before bedtime tricks our brains into thinking that we should be awake, when, in fact, we should be getting ready to drift off to the land of nod. Try reducing your phone usage in the two hours before you go to bed, or, if you do need to keep your hands on your tech, use blue light glasses or a blue light filter app to limit your exposure.

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and one more thing..

If you need a little help to relax, try aromatherapy. Adding a sleep blend to your diffuser, treating yourself to a massage or rolling oils directly on to your skin are all good ways to reap the benefits of essential oils such as lavender and chamomile.

Pat Princi-Jones, an aromatherapy expert and educator at In Essence, explains that, “Essential oils have a myriad of therapeutic properties which work to settle and sedate the central nervous system. when used as directed, they have no side effects, helping you wake feeling refreshed rather than dull and listless, unlike some over-the-counter pills which can often leave us feeling drowsy and foggy the following day.”

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Sadie Archibald is a lifestyle writer for The Carousel. Sadie recently finished a course in graphic design and is now writing for both The Carousel and Women Love Tech.

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