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sleepPoor sleeping patterns and a lack of sleep are problems that affect many people. Not getting enough sleep can lead to health problems and fatigue that impacts how you function during the day. Therefore, getting a good night’s sleep is essential. If you are struggling to get enough sleep or to sleep well, then there are some steps you can take to improve this situation. Here is how you can get your best night of sleep.

Stick to a Routine

A lack of routine in your sleeping patterns disrupts your body’s natural body clock. Therefore, you should try to stick to a sleeping routine as much as possible. This means getting up and going to bed at the same time every day. Avoid indulging in a lie-in even at the weekends. Your body will soon adapt to the sleeping pattern that you set for yourself.

Spend Time Outdoors

A fantastic way to make yourself naturally tired so that you sleep well at night is to spend lots of time outdoors in the daylight and to exercise. Exposure to sunlight during the day is proven to promote better sleep at night. Likewise, regular exercise will make you feel less drowsy during the day and improve the quality of your sleep at night. If you have a dog, take it for lots of walks or go on a short walk during your break at work. If you live close to your workplace, start walking to work rather than driving or using public transport.

Don’t Eat Too Late

Eating late at night or just before you go to bed is a mistake as your body will struggle to digest the food and you will lie in bed awake. If possible, try not to eat anything at all after your evening dinner. If you are still hungry after that, stick to light snacks and give yourself a cut-off point, such as no food after 8 pm. You should also avoid drinking lots of fluid immediately before bed as you will find yourself waking for frequent trips to the bathroom.

Buy a Decent Mattress

Once in bed, your comfort has a direct impact on how well you sleep. The most important factor in this is the mattress. Having an uncomfortable mattress means you will frequently change positions in the night and disrupt your sleep. Similarly, a poor mattress can cause problems for your muscles, joints, and spine. This leads to pain that will keep you awake at night. For advice on choosing the right mattress to promote a good night’s sleep, you should check out Ted and Stacey’s Mattress Guide. You will find some great tips and guidance on how to buy the best mattress for you that will help you get your best night of sleep.

Avoid Foods That Are Known to Disrupt Sleep

There are many foods that are known to stimulate the body and brain. Eating these close to bedtime will prevent you from getting the good night of sleep that you need. To improve the quality of your sleep, you should avoid food and drinks including alcohol, sugary foods, and refined carbs. Nicotine is also known to keep people awake, so smoking before bedtime is another thing to avoid. As nicotine stays in the system for a long time, giving up smoking is an even better way to improve your sleep in the long-term and quitting this habit will have many other benefits for your health.

Take Time to Wind Down

Going to bed with your head full of the stresses of the day will result in you having difficulty in getting to sleep. This is because your brain is overstimulated by your stresses or emotions. You should try spending a little time winding down immediately before bedtime. If you find it difficult to clear your head, using deep breathing exercises may help you to feel calm. There are also visualization and relaxation techniques that you can use to help you drift off calmly without stressing about your work or family problems.

These are just some of the ways that you can get your best night of sleep. In turn, this will benefit many other aspects of your life as you will function better during daylight hours when your body is getting a sufficient amount of rest.

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