Picture this: It's 5:27 PM. You're hungry after a busy day at
work, itching to get home to see your family, and now you're stuck in traffic.
Frustration sets in. But you're used to it since this is an every
day
occurrence.
So you finally stroll into your house at 6:04 PM, your 2 young
children are clamoring for your attention, and they're hungry too. You pop some
frozen dinners in the microwave knowing full well they're not healthy, but also
knowing that you just don't have time to think, much less cook. After a quick
dinner consisting of Salisbury Steak you're day's not even close to over.
Now it's time to do laundry, read with the kids, and of course
a day's work left over from the office. When do you have time to rest? At night
you keep telling yourself.
But every night it's the same old story. You flop into bed past
1 AM and close your eyes. Your mind is still racing from the day that just
passed and the busy day ahead. So you toss and turn, hoping that you'll be able
to get at least a little shut-eye before your 6:00 AM wake up call (an
annoyingly loud alarm clock
you've had for 15 years).
And the next day it starts all over again. You're tired at
work, you don't have time to eat, you're stressed, and you can't get out of the
vicious cycle.
So what do you do?
First thing's first: take a deep breath. You're probably
stressed out just reading this far.
To get a more restful sleep tonight do the following:
1) Get a notebook and take 5 minutes right before laying down
to free write. What you want to do is get every thought from the past, present,
and future out of your head and on paper where it's safe and secure. This will
free the clutter from your head and allow you to rest easier.
2) Get a new alarm clock that wakes you up gradually with
classical music. This will do absolute wonders for your morning routine. What
you want to do is set the alarm to go off 15-20 minutes earlier than you
usually wake up. It will turn on very quietly and slowly bring you out of your
slumber.
3) Add a few very healthy snacks to your daily routine. One of
my favorites is a 2 oz pre-packaged bag of baby carrots. They taste good,
they're good for you, and they take no prep-time. When you're hungry at work or
on the way home, munch on these. Another great snack is raw almonds. Eating
healthier works
amazingly well to help you sleep better.
Please use these 3 simple tips to enjoy a more restful sleep tonight.
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