Change Your Sleep Schedule the Natural Way
Tips for Adjusting Your Body's Sleep Clock so that You Can Enjoy Brighter Mornings and More Restful Nights
By Wanda Leibowitz, published Aug 06, 2006
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Light Exposure
Exposure to light is the way that your body knows when to sleep and when to wake up. This mechanism evolved so that primitive humans would want to sleep at night, when darkness made them easy targets for predators. At the start of the day when the sun was bright, our bodies were set to wake up. This sleep schedule was smart for cave-dwellers, but in today's modern world where indoor lighting is the norm it can be easy for our bodies to get confused. To reset your sleep schedule, make your bedroom as dark as possible before you try to sleep. Switch off the television and the nightlight, and get heavy curtains so that ambient light won't sneak in. If it isn't possible to change your environment, get a sleep mask that will cover your eyes so that you can trick your brain into thinking that you're in a dark place. Then, when your alarm goes off in the morning, bustle outside and give yourself a healthy dose of natural sunlight as soon as possible after waking. Even a brisk stroll around the block will let your body know the day has begun. If you start your day with exposure to bright sunlight, your body will learn to wake at that time. After a few weeks, your sleep schedule will naturally shift so that you are ready to bound out of bed at the same time each morning instead of waiting for your alarm to rouse you.
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Did You Know?
According to sleep experts at the DENT Neurologic Institute's Sleep Disorders Center, following a regular bedtime and waking schedule substantially improves your quality of sleep.
Resources
- For more sleep facts, check out The National Sleep Project fact sheet on abc.net: www.abc.net.au/science/sleep/facts.htm
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