Archive for the ‘Better Sleep’ Category

Gray Skies Smiling at Me

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HAPPY MORNING! I absolutely LOVE gray sky mornings, especially those consisting of a misted atmosphere! To my surprise, guess what I was greeted with this morning as I opened the windows in my living room before stretching? Exactly – a gray mist outside! So beautiful! Okay, so I’m sure you’re wondering where I’m going with this, right? Let me tell you: HOPE! It’s all about the hope behind those clouds that the sun just might shine… but you can’t be certain so you must learn to take the day(s) moment by moment and see what possibilities lie ahead while smiling your way through the gloom. :)

How to Solve Problems in Your Sleep

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Recent studies have shown that the simple act of going to sleep can help you solve your life’s biggest problems.  Sleep research shows that our brains still work when we go to sleep, and by focusing on a problem we are having, we can actually get answers from our subconscious mind, our higher power or our inner self in our sleep.

The Power of a Nap

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To continue with my theme of proper sleep lately, I wrote this article on Power Naps and the benefits they can offer us.

The Power of a Nap

For most of my life, I’ve been burning the candles at both ends.  My “normal” sleep schedule has always been in bed at 2:30 am and awake at 7:30 am.  For me, this is normal.  This is what I’m used to, and this is not healthy.  So once this sleep schedule started to get to me, I started taking power naps.

How to Sleep at Night Part III

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This post is a continuation of How to Improve Your Sleep.  It is the third in a 3 part series.  Here I will explore optimum sleep time, waking, and sleep debt.

How Long You Sleep is Important

I have spent my entire life going to bed when I feel like it and waking up when I need to be up.  I never gave much thought to how long I should sleep.  8 hours is the suggested average, and I strive for between 6-8 hours most of the time.  Getting a solid 8 hours isn’t actually wrong, but it isn’t necessarily optimal either.  You see, you body sleeps in 90 minute cycles.  This is the time it takes for your brain to cycle through the different brainwave patterns and return to it’s original early sleep state.

How To Sleep at Night Part II

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This post is a continuation of the How to Sleep at Night series.  It is Part II in a III part series.  Here I will offer more small changes that can be made to your life in order to improve your sleep each night.

Empty Your Mind

I don’t mean clear your mind like you would in meditation, but empty it of the clutter, “To Do’s” and problems that are nagging at you throughout the day.  The best thing to do is sit down about an hour before bed and write your “To Do” list and MIT’s for the next day.  For more on MIT’s  click here.

How to Sleep at Night Part I

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It seems that in this day and age, our lives have become so busy and so full that even the simple act of getting a good nights sleep is foreign to many of us.  I have to admit, I sleep well at night, but not all the time.  In fact, much of the time, I am restless, can’t settle down, can’t relax, and sometimes wake up through the night for no apparent reason.  It turns out, I’m not alone.