5 Sleep Hygiene Tips You Need for a Better Night's Sleep
Like many people this year, I read Arianna Huffington’s book, The Sleep Revolution. I read it partially because I knew that I would have many hours in airports that month, and what better thing to do at an airport than get lost in a book? I also read it because sleep is one of my great passions. I have no shame in retiring to bed before 10pm. I am a pretty nice person, but I am not so sweet when someone has the audacity to interrupt my vivid dreams. How am I supposed to know the ending?
By Courtney Sunday
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Like many people this year, I read Arianna Huffington’s book, The Sleep Revolution. I read it partially because I knew that I would have many hours in airports that month, and what better thing to do at an airport than get lost in a book? I also read it because sleep is one of my great passions. I have no shame in retiring to bed before 10pm. I am a pretty nice person, but I am not so sweet when someone has the audacity to interrupt my vivid dreams. How am I supposed to know the ending?
Even with my ability to fall and stay asleep, there was still some things that I could do about my sleep hygiene. We are in the self-improvement revolution as well as the sleep revolution. While the cool kids were midnight owls, now there is as much coolness in the morning people. (Even if this isn’t true, I’m not giving up my early bedtime!)
Getting sleep the natural way is a cornerstone of health. It may even be the most important thing you do for your emotional and physical health. As the glamour of sleep deprivation fades, we must commit to getting our zzz’s. These five tips may make it easier than ever. Unofficial step one: encourage your boss to install a “nap room” at work. Yes, they are a thing.