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How to Fall Asleep More Quickly

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Getting a good night’s sleep is one of the most important aspects of health, happiness, and productivity. However, it’s also one thing in life that many of us struggle with. Stress, unhealthy habits, and concerns about health crises affecting the world don’t help.

In fact, reports of sleep difficulties spiked during the early months of the coronavirus pandemic. Health researchers are still examining the long-term impacts of these and other issues.

Fortunately, there are ways to improve sleep that any of us can practice. You may have to change some habits, and perhaps suffer a couple of pretty weary days, but these methods can and will have you sleeping better without too much effort.

Sleep Basics

Think of your body like a battery. Sleep is the charger.

If at the end of the day there is still a charge, you will have a harder time shutting down – you still have energy left to discharge. However, if you run your battery out each day, your body (battery) will want to plug into sleep (charger) at night.

So, how do you make sure that your energy is depleted at night, and you are fully recharged in the morning? Let’s talk about it!

Be Consistent

One of the easiest ways to make sure that your energy is depleted by day’s end is to simply wake up earlier, and be consistent about it! Your body has a biological clock known as the circadian rhythm.

This system learns how and when you go to bed. The more you fall asleep and wake at the same time, the more effective your body’s biological clock will be. That means you need to resist the urge to hit the snooze button, and don’t nap throughout the day. Also, start saying no to late-night activities. Schedule things for earlier in the day, so you are home and in bed on time.

The first time you wake up on a new schedule may have you feeling weary. But you will find it easier to sleep that night. Over the course of days and weeks, this work will start to pay dividends. You will start to fall asleep faster and wake with a feeling of focus and energy you may not be used to!

Exercise

Exercise is another great way to deplete your energy during the day. It also has numerous other health benefits, which could improve your overall state of mental health and wellness.

To put it more simply, exercise wears out the mind and body. It also pushes your heart, speeds digestion, and challenges your lungs and your brain. If you feel the burn during the day, you’re much more likely to fall asleep as soon as your head hits the pillow – it is such an amazing feeling to stretch out in a cool bed after a hard workout and refreshing shower.

Practice Sleep Hygiene

Sleep hygiene includes a whole list of behaviors that promote sleep just before bed. Among these are not using your phone, not watching tv, and only using your bed for sex or sleep.

Keep a neat bed and make it each morning. Try showering before bed each night, so you feel nice and ready for slumber. Change your sheets regularly and especially your pillowcases to prevent discomfort and allergic reactions.

Finally, keep the room cool and at the right humidity levels. You can use a fan, humidifier, or dehumidifier, or use an air conditioner (consider a window unit or a small fixed unit that installs into the wall).

Avoid Caffeine and Limit Alcohol

Many of us love caffeine, but drinking coffee or tea too late in the day can affect sleep. Caffeine is a stimulant, meant to work against the parts of the brain that enable sleepiness. If you wonder whether your coffee habit is affecting your sleep, go a couple of days without any caffeine at all and see how you sleep those nights.

Likewise, alcohol disrupts many systems in the body and can contribute to physical discomfort that makes sleep difficult. Worse of all, even if you find you sleep deeply after drinking, you may still wake up feeling tired and unfocused. If you are consuming alcohol, stop several hours before falling asleep, and make sure to rehydrate and eat a healthy meal.

Manage Stress

Stress, anxiety, and worry are sleep-killers. It’s important for you to find ways to take care of worrisome problems during the day so that you can be free from worry at night. If you can’t get rid of all the stressors in your life, try meditation and journaling before you go to bed. This can help you organize your thoughts on the page, which will keep your mind from cycling through your troubles while you try to get some shut-eye.

Take a Sleep Supplement

If all else fails, there are some great natural sleep-promoting supplements on the market. We can specifically recommend three. Each contains a different active ingredient and mechanism of action. Choose the one you feel most confident trying. None are habit-forming, they contain no artificial ingredients, and are considered well tolerated by most people when compared to some competing formulas.

  • Melatonin 20 mg by Bio-Tech Pharmacal contains the natural hormone melatonin, which is produced in the pineal gland of the human brain. People who may benefit from taking a melatonin supplement include those with altered sleep schedules due to jet lag, shift work, or with busy families that affect healthy sleep cycles. The natural production of melatonin from the amino acid L-tryptophan may decrease with age, so those who are older may potentially benefit too.
  • 5-HTP 100 mg (5-Hydroxytryptophan) by Pure Encapsulations seeks to support brain serotonin levels for overall emotional well-being, healthy eating habits, and healthy sleep. This formula may be ideal for those who struggle with sleep due to issues related to feelings of stress, anxiety, or worry.
  • PharmaGABA – 250 (SP662) by Thorne Research is formulated with gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA,) which is a neurotransmitter found throughout the central nervous system. Those who experience irritability, restlessness, sleeplessness, and spasmodic movements may have an imbalance of hormone levels in the body. GABA is thought to help act like a “brake” during times of runaway emotions, stress, and anxiety. Furthermore, GABA supplementation may promote relaxation and a healthy sleep cycle.

It’s hard to get a good night’s sleep, but there are ways to change this. Try the above suggestions and supplements and see if you notice a difference in your sleep!

Hurry Up and Go!

12_HurryJacquie Eubanks RN BSN

 

 

These days our lifestyles are all about hurrying. Every day may feel like one long, extended rush hour, as we jam pack every second of our day and still seem to run out of time. How quickly can we gobble down our fast food lunch and get back to our desks? How fast can we finish our workout? We rush to get the kids to daycare or to school. We speed off to work, feeling frustrated when we hit a red light or when some minor traffic holds us up. Researchers have found that our attention spans have gotten shorter and we can only concentrate for 8 seconds before we are distracted by someone or something else. And, when we actually have nothing to occupy our minds, we immediately reach for our mobile devices to check our emails or text messages.

If all this sounds familiar to you, it may be a good time to recognize that all that rushing adds more stress to an already stressful life. We are pulled in so many directions, we often feel pressured and tense. To balance all that activity, we need to take some time to unwind. Many of us are so stressed, we may have forgotten how good it feels to slow down, calm the mind and relax. Chronic stress may often result in suppressed immune function, anxiety or depression and leave us vulnerable to prolonged inflammation. Taking it slow for a short time each day allows us to receive the health benefits associated with a slower lifestyle, including lowered levels of blood pressure and stress hormones.

In the midst of all the chaos, a few moments of visualizing yourself sitting on a beach reading a book may be just what you need to rest, relax, restore and refuel. Actually, it turns out that just taking the time to concentrate on our breath for a few minutes throughout the day can leave us revitalized and energized. Mindful breath control is one of the simplest and easiest ways to improve both mental and physical health. According to Harvard Health Publications, deep breathing several times each day encourages a full oxygen exchange, which can lower the heartbeat, stabilize blood pressure and lead to a more relaxed state of mind.

Generally, our alertness and reaction times diminish around 3 p.m. Maintaining focus for long periods of time burns energy and may leave us feeling drained. While none of us have an unlimited amount of energy, fortunately our energy is renewable. Those of us lucky enough to fit in a 10 to 20-minute power nap to ward off the 3 pm doldrums may surprisingly find not only reduced fatigue but increased focus, memory, cognitive performance and productivity. In fact, studies show that productive people can complete tedious tasks with a higher level of focus and less frustration when they take a break after 90 minutes of intense concentration. A 10-minute break that involves getting up and moving about can be truly restorative and help clear the mind.

Research shows that relaxation techniques such as meditation or deep breathing exercises are the most effective for calming the mind and lowering cortisol levels. Just 20 minutes of daily meditation can help to relieve chronic pain, manage stress and reduce inflammation. There is a misconception that learning to meditate is difficult. Meditation is an active practice that will evolve over time. Those who learn meditation techniques find that adopting this healthy lifestyle habit leads to long term mind-body benefits, including emotional wellbeing, increased awareness, positive mood, reduced anxiety and worry and improved heart rate, lowered blood pressure levels and increased energy. Those new to meditation may find that after only a few days of daily practice, they sleep better and feel less stressed overall.

While our lives are filled with things we have to do, don’t lose sight that life is a balance between obligations, productivity and enjoyment. Sharing a nourishing meal with family and friends is one of the great pleasures of life. Those who make a habit of inhaling their food may want to consider eating more slowly. Eating at a relaxed pace allows you to better recognize when you have satiated your hunger, leading to less caloric intake and gradual weight loss. Those who take the time to sit down and eat mindfully better support their digestion and immune health and make healthier overall nutrition choices.

For a healthier and happier 2016, work towards slowing down the pace of your everyday life. Consider turning down your stress response and taking a breather from the whirlwind. Sometimes, just hitting the brakes on some areas of your life leads to satisfaction in other areas. Slowing down can help to boost your creativity and allows time to gain a fresh perspective about what is most important in your life. When you need to get centered, taking a walk in nature and breathing in fresh air can help you live in the moment and fill you with a sense of peace, good health and general wellbeing.

Professional Supplement Center offers these and other high quality supplements that support the stress response, energy production and healthy sleep:

Daily Stress FormulaDaily Stress Formula by Pure Encapsulations – This broad spectrum formulation contains a blend of herbs and nutrients designed to counter the physical and mental effects of stress, including support for heathy neurotransmitter production, adrenal response and energy metabolism. Gluten and soy free, Non-GMO vegetarian formula.

De-Stress

De-Stress by Biotics Research – This popular product is formulated with a patented, all natural, bioactive peptide proven to be clinically effective in relieving anxiety and stress. Gluten free.

 

Calm ResponseCalm Response by Innate Response Formulas – This synergistic formula provides botanicals, adaptogens and nutrients in support of a healthy stress response, mental stamina, strengthening the nervous system and gentle overall wellness support. Gluten, dairy and soy free vegetarian formula.

 

Stress EaseStress Ease by American Nutraceuticals – This product provides herbals, adaptogens, vitamins and minerals to aid in reducing physical, emotional and mental stress and fatigue and to promote emotional wellbeing and a calm state of mind. Gluten, dairy and soy free, vegan formula.

 

Hevert Stress ReliefHevert Stress Relief by Hevert Pharmaceuticals – These quick dissolving tablets provide non-drowsy homeopathic support for the temporary relief of symptoms of tension and stress, such as restlessness, anxiousness, sleeplessness and nervousness.

Stress ArrestStress Arrest by Designs for Health – This product delivers comprehensive support for stress and anxiety related conditions with a calming, therapeutic, synergistic blend of GABA, glycine and B vitamins. Gluten free, Non-GMO vegetarian formula.

 

Stress Support Complex

Stress Support Complex by Complementary Prescriptions – This stress and sleep support formula provides natural ingredients including botanicals, GABA and adaptogens for occasional anxiety and tension relief.