Sleep: Why We Should (and Why We Don't)
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- drinking alcohol before bedtime (which might seem relaxing at first but backfires by keeping you up later on)
- smoking before bedtime
- being a woman over 40 (most likely group to be wakeful)
- having anxiety about--you guessed it--inability to sleep
- physiological problems such as snoring and sleep apnea
- not listening to your body's cues or giving in to a "second (or third) wind"
- any light at all in the room--not just streetlight seeping into windows but also the glow of computers, TVs, and illuminated clocks
- a room that's too cold or too warm
- an old mattress that needs to be replaced
- True, some of the physical factors above are things you can't fix (such as being an over-forty female) or can't do much to correct by yourself (sleep apnea, for example). But you CAN control many of the behavioral ones. Start small by eliminating alcohol and smoking, and not being tempted to work through a "second wind."
- Assess and adjust your sleep environment. Try it tonight, then dedicate a week to resting in optimal conditions. You may be surprised at the improvement you feel.
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