If you are having trouble getting enough rest, it might be time to build a sleep sanctuary. Here's how. If you've redesigned your bedroom but still lie awake at all hours of the night, it may be time to take further steps. Here are some small behavioral changes you can make during the day that pay huge dividends at night. And if those don't work, consider this comprehensive list of insomnia treatments. No matter what, don't accept a life without sleep; you deserve better!
How to Sleep
Trouble
getting to bed at night? You're not alone. According to the
National Sleep Foundation, more than 13% of adults report
problems sleeping. And there isn't much that's more important to your
overall health than good sleep. Luckily, for many, a good night's rest
is only a few short steps away. Cure your insomnia by redesigning your
room for maximum tranquility.
Choose the Right Color
Color The color you paint your bedroom walls and the colors you use to decorate can affect the way you feel inside your room and, ultimately, can affect your sleep. Studies have shown that subdued shades of blue and green can elicit feelings of relaxation, calmness, comfort, peace, and hope. Other lighter colors such as peach and tan may also help calm your senses before bedtime.Get the Right Bed
When you're spending almost a third of your lifetime in your bed, it makes sense to commit the time and money needed to make sure it meets your needs. When it comes to beds, there's no one-size-fits-all. Find a store that lets you test a mattress for 30 days before buying. Test out different mattresses and pillows to select the right size and firmness for you. If you're waking up stiff or sore, try a new mattress or pillows.
Turn Down the Light
It seems obvious, but making sure your room is dark enough is essential to a night of quality sleep. Turn off or block all light sources, and make sure that you have curtains or blinds on your windows; even street lights and moonlight can wake you up if you're a light sleeper. If you need some light to fall asleep, don't just use any old lamp; get a night light or dimmer switch-controlled lamp that will emit soft, gentle light
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