Interesting Article with some Great Tips on how to Fall Asleep Faster
December 6, 2007
The BBC has a great article online, “Are you getting enough?“
The article discusses the pervasiveness of sleep disorders in the U.K. (and modern society in general) as well as some interesting suggestions to help you fall asleep faster. Here are a few:
Systematically tense each muscle group in turn until it starts to hurt - about 20 seconds - and then let go. This creates a warm feeling of relaxation, and any tension should flow away. The theory is that with physical relaxation comes mental calmness. PMR is used as a stress buster, as well as helping sleep.
Just repeating “the” could be the solution. It’s known as a blocking strategy, another cognitive technique. The aim is to stop the mind racing. Repeating a simple word like “the” at irregular interval blocks other thoughts coming into your head.
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lidnoone | January 6, 2008 at 3:24 pm
Thats a very helpful method, made me fall asleep easier.
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Dr. Guy Meadows | January 18, 2008 at 11:48 pm
Great to see that sleep issues are finally making it into mainstream news. I would go further than Dr. Neil Stanley (quoted above) and say that sleep is even more important than diet and exercise. For example sleep disorders like as insomnia are a debilitating condition affecting the way we think and potentially causing depression, altering how we eat by boosting hunger, changing how we exercise by making us feel tired and fatigued and if allowed to continue for some time seriously affecting our health. For the benefit of some of the other bloggers and any Insomnia sufferers I am actually a sleep doctor and deal with Insomnia and other sleep related problems on a regular basis. At my clinic in London we use a combination of factors to successfully treat insomnia including cognitive behaviour therapy, nutritional analysis, sleep hygiene optimisation, sleep restriction therapy, relaxation and meditation, and stress management. What we find is that every case is completely individual with some peoples problems being very cognitive (racing mind etc.), whereas others is due to what they eat and the type of sleep pattern they keep. If you would like to know more please visit our website: http://www.lifecheckhealth.co.uk or drop me an email at guy@lifecheckhealth.co.uk. Happy sleeping!
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Sam | March 22, 2008 at 7:20 pm
Top Best 15 Ways To Cure Insomnia reveal here:
http://www.yourinsomniacure.com/blog/insomnia/top-best-15-ways-to-cure-insomnia/
Some insomniacs sleep peacefully after the reveal these secrets. Hope these tips are useful to your reader. Have a sweet dream tonight