The Importance of a Good Night's Sleep

Are You Sleep Deprived?

By summerpiaza, published Dec 05, 2007
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Feeling tired? Hard to think clearly? Tempted to lie down on the couch and pull a blanket over your head? It's very likely your feeling the effects of lack of sleep. A good night's sleep is hard to come by for many. You toss, turn, anticipate the fact that you have only a few hours before you need to wake up. It can raise your anxiety level and make it difficult to quiet your mind.

We are becoming a nation of sleep-deprived citizens. Gone are the days of our natural body clock waking us up with energy and vitality, ready to start a new day. We have become accustomed to poor eating habits, relying on sleeping aids, and alarm clocks have become a necessity.

There are over 10 million people who suffer from insomnia and are subsequently sleep-deprived. This has become a national epidemic. Just like someone who's had a little too much to drink can get behind the wheel of a car, so can someone who's in a constant drowsy state. Realizing you have a problem is an important first step in both situations. Realizing how dangerous lack of sleep can become, can be life-saving.

We need enough sleep to live a long and healthy life as well as warding off disease and anxiety. Researchers have also proven lack of sleep is connected with weight gain and chronic fatigue. Ever notice, how quick you are to catch a cold or the flu when you've gone a few days without a good nights rest? Your immune levels are reduced, which hinders your body's ability to fight off infection.

Things to consider in the quest for a good night's sleep.

1. Quit Smoking ~ as if there aren't enough health reasons already to give up cigarettes, nicotine is a stimulant. It can be one of the causes of insomnia.

2. Alcohol ~ Alcohol will interrupt natural sleep patterns and cause you to toss and turn. The next morning you will feel the effects of how little sound sleep you actually had.

3. Caffeine ~ Coffee, tea, chocolate taken too close to bedtime, can have profound effects on the quality of your slumber.

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These are some great suggestions. And I agree -- sleep is incredibly important!

Posted on 12/13/2007 at 6:12:29 PM

 
Very good tips. Especially number 10. LOL

Posted on 12/06/2007 at 7:12:00 AM

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