Insomnia: How to Overcome It and Sleep Better
Sleep is perverse as human nature,
Sleep is perverse as legislature....
So people who go to bed to sleep
Must count French premiers or sheep,
And people who ought to arise from bed
Yawn and go back to sleep instead.
-- Ogden Nash
Is There a Cure for Insomnia?
5 Steps to Better Sleep
By: Donald Saunders
If you've ever found yourself counting sheep into the wee
hours, then you can take some small comfort from the fact
that you’re not alone.
Insomnia is plaguing more and more people each year and
with the stresses of our daily lives, it's no surprise.
For more than 75% of Americans polled by the National Sleep
Foundation, getting a good night's sleep feels more like a
distant dream than a reality.
The good news is that enjoying a full and healthy night's
sleep is easier than you might think. You can improve the
quality and duration of your sleep without resorting to
sleeping pills or other artificial sleep aids. All you need
to start your journey towards better sleep are these five
simple steps:
1. Establish a routine.
Creating a consistent bedtime routine is one of the most
important steps you can take towards getting a good night's
sleep. Going to bed at the same time each night and getting
up at the same time each morning is the first step towards
establishing a consistent sleep pattern.
A successful sleep routine also involves reducing outside
stimulants like television, computer work and exercise two to
three hours before bed, and refraining from caffeine at least
three hours before bedtime.
2. Create a peaceful sleeping environment.
Achieving better sleep depends upon a relaxed, peaceful sleeping
environment. For the best possible sleep, remove distractions such
as televisions, stereos and computers from your bedroom. Keep your
bedroom temperature cool. Gentle air circulation through an open
window and fresh, clean bed linens also help to promote a good
night's sleep.
3. Reduce stress.
Thoughts of work, financial problems and family concerns can
often prevent a good night's sleep. Try reducing stimulants, using
aromatherapy, a warm bath or some deep breathing and relaxation
exercises to induce sleep, reduce stress and decrease the anxiety
that can cause insomnia.
4. Adjust your diet.
Maintaining a balanced diet is also one of the keys to enjoying
a regular and fulfilling night's sleep. A healthy diet assists the
bodily functions necessary for sound sleep. If you aren’t following
a healthy pattern of eating, you may find that altering the balance
of your diet will dramatically improve the quality and duration of
your sleep.
5. Use herbs or aromatherapy
Aromatherapy candles or oils and herbal teas are just two
natural sleep aids that can significantly improve your nightly
sleep. A variety of herbs enjoy a long history of use in
addressing the problem of insomnia and in helping to induce
better sleep.
Try burning a calming aromatherapy candle or adding soothing
essential oils to a warm bath to help your body and mind wind
down before bed. You might also try sipping chamomile tea (an
age-old sleep remedy) an hour or so before bed to prepare your
body for the good night's sleep you've been dreaming about.
Summary
The five simple steps outlined here represent the basic framework
for establishing a pattern of better sleep and provide an excellent
starting point if you find yourself amongst the growing band of people
suffering from insomnia. The key to achieving better sleep in the
long-term doesn’t, as many people believe, lie in reaching for the
sleeping pills, but lies in finding a natural solution that works for you.
Donald Saunders is the author of a new e-book discussing the
problems of sleep and giving detailed advice on using natural
remedies to cure your insomnia.
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