How To Relieve Stress So You Can Have A Good Night’s Sleep

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We all love a good night’s sleep but have you ever been so stressed that you can’t seem to fall asleep?  If the answer is yes, then you’re not alone. Sleep difficulties can be a result of a natural response to stress which in turn causes more stress as you can’t seem to gain any shut eye. Your mind and your body can become roused and impossible to calm down.

With International Stress Awareness Day on Monday 4th November 2019, it is time to focus on managing night-time stress.  Gaining a good night’s sleep can positively impact your days and weeks ahead so it’s also a good idea to find the root of the problem.

Here, the sleep experts at Naturalmat have complied 7 ways to relieve the stress you’re experiencing in order for you to have a good night’s sleep.

Increase Your Current Intake Of Daylight

If you work in a dark office or building day in and day out, then you might not be getting enough daylight.  This in turn impacts how much sleep you get at night.

When you have mass exposure to sunlight or even indoor lights then you do sleep better at night.  In addition, this can decrease depression and stress. So if you realise that you might not be getting the amount you need to calibrate your circadian rhythm, get more daylight or invest into a light therapy device.

Exercise

Exercise is considered by professionals as one of the best ways to maintain health and reduce stress. If you find yourself only doing a few steps around the office on a daily basis then make a conscious effort to increase this.  Something as simple as a 10-minute walk  around the block at lunchtime can awaken the senses.

When stress affects the brain with its nerve connections – this has a knock-on effect on the rest of the body. So, the first step to reducing stress starts with the body.  Exercise releases endorphins into the body and that makes you happy, reduces stress and of course will help you sleep at night.

Aromatherapy

Some people have found that incorporating some aromatherapy into their life can help the brain to relax and fall asleep. There are many ways to use essential oils to help you sleep.  Try investing in air-diffusers and pillow sprays.  It’s no secret that lavender and chamomile are two popular essential oils due to their calming properties.

A quick way to make the most of oils is to have a bath before bed with a few drops of lavender.  This will ‘moisturise’ the air and allow you to immerse into the relaxing atmosphere, ready for when you get into bed.

Keep A Journal

You might be able to relieve some stress by keeping a journal handy. This can help you to vent out any frustrations that you have and also help manage any feelings of overwhelm or anxiety.

Having a journal can enable you to prioritise your problems and concerns whilst also working as a tracker to identify your stressors and triggers so you can see the best way to control them and clear your mind.

Rethink Your Diet

Alongside exercise, a healthy diet equates to an important part of the stress and sleep equation. If you find yourself drinking a lot of coffee in the afternoon to stay awake, reduce this as it will impact your sleep a few hours later.

Try not to eat too close to sleep and ensure that your diet doesn’t contain too much sugar and carbs as this can create havoc with your blood sugar and energy levels.

Cutting out late night snacking means your body will gain a well-earned break and a time to rejuvenate throughout the night.

Make Your Bedroom Zen

This is a simple task which can make the world of difference to your sleep. Invest in comfy sheets that make you look forward to getting into bed every night.

You should also use blackout curtains and a good mattress as this will ensure your posture is right for an uninterrupted night of sleep. In order for your brain to relate sleep to your bed, ensure you don’t eat or do work on your bed.

Tech-Free Bedroom

When it comes to stress your brain is going to reel off what it has been exposed to. If you’re checking your phone or watching violent movies right before bed, then your mental state will be far from relaxed (in fact it reinforces neural pathways that fuel anxiety). So make your bedroom a tech-free area a few hours before bed and see if you fall asleep quicker and rest more easily.

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