Thursday 19 April 2018

Eight Good Habits For Good Sleep Quality




A peaceful night’s sleep is one of the many blessings of life which we cannot afford to lose, or otherwise, we have to pay the cost in terms of bad health and performance throughout the day. The worst that can happen is that we will accumulate sleep debt which our body naturally claims back from us and results in our dropping asleep accidentally during the day or even during driving. It is therefore important that we remind ourselves the old lesson we learnt at school “Early to bed, early to rise, makes Jack healthy, wealthy and wise!”, and put the lights out once the clock strikes ten in the night.

Although working hard is an appreciable quality, you cannot allow hard work to take a toll on your health. Try to sleep early so that you can rise afresh for dealing with the challenges of the next day. It doesn’t matter if the exams are approaching nearer and the projects have not finished; grab your phone and get in touch with some good essay writing company or send them an email writing ‘Please Do My Essay’ as the subject. They will surely respond back ASAP for rescuing you out of your writing troubles, allowing you to have the freedom of a nice nap.
But what if other factors were hindering you from having a good sleep? Here is some advice on nurturing the good habits which will result in a refreshing sleep for you.

Learn the habit of sleeping and waking at the same time every day

Our bodies naturally become habitual of a routine if we succeed in teaching ourselves to sleep and get up on the same time every day. There is a hormonal system at work in our body that depends on our sleeping patterns. It regulates the bio-chemical reactions responsible for keeping us awake or making us fall asleep.

Going to bed every night on the same hour and rising on the same timings consistently for a week, will help you gradually develop a sleeping pattern. This way you will naturally want to sleep after a fixed time to awaken automatically at the fixed hour.

Don’t miss out on the breakfast

Giving yourself a power-booster in the form of a nice and healthy breakfast will not only keep you energetic for the rest of your day but also give you better sleep quality. Eating breakfast triggers the natural mechanisms of our body for producing more energy when we need it the most, i.e. during the day, and saving the energy when we do not need it like during the night. This physiological behavior turns off our mental functions during the night, preparing us for falling asleep.

Take some time out for sunbathing every day

Exposing ourselves to sunlight for a brief period during the day, synchronizes our mind clock (yes there is one, according to the physicians!) with the rising and setting patterns of the Sun.
Our sleep cycle becomes consistent with the natural order of physical phenomenon taking place around us making us fitter for meeting the everyday challenges of life.

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