Solving Troubl Falling Asleep The Easy Way
If you have been having trouble in falling asleep and you probably have tried all the solutions in your how to sleep book, maybe you it is about time you consider other suggestions. Here are some more helpful tips in order to have a good sleep.
1. Do Deep Breathing Exercises -Good blood and thus, oxygen circulation is an important factor for one to have a good quality sleep. That’s why usually people with breathing difficulties have sleeping difficulties as well, even disorders. Sleeping ailments like sleep apnea and insomnia are just few of the many to mention kinds of sleeping disorders. In order to maintain a good blood and oxygen circulation you also need to have proper deep breathing. This can be done by doing a particular set of exercises. For instance, try breathing in deeply and hold it in for four to five counts, as you watch your tummy rises like getting inflated with the air you just breath. Keep it in long enough until you finally feel like you can’t take it anymore. Then let go(exhale) the air as natural as possible but try prolonging it for like about four to five counts as well. Normally, this would enhance your breathing and give you optimum relaxation later.
2. Visualize Your Best Mattress -well everybody should at least have an ideal bed at some point in their life. The bed that has it all; comfort, convenience, softness and tenderness, you name it. Basically, the bed you want to sleep on, if possible, forever. Now take that thought in your head (or memory), and create a feeling out of it. Imagine yourself being in that bed now and that you feel like you can just sleep on it forever. All the warmth and comfort it offers here for your personal experience. Think that finally, your rest is within reach already.
3. Stop Counting Sheep -counting is just like math, relatively still a mental exercise. Just like the body when in activity it doesn’t get the chance to relax. As it gets into a more hyper level, the more difficult it will be for you to achieve that state of relaxation. Same goes as well with the brain, if it’s up and running and it will eventually upgrade to hyper mode by then it would be difficult for you to back ton a relax state anymore. Find a switch to this and learn how to switch it off and definitely, counting sheep is not one way to do it. Try imagine something else that doesn’t require counting. For example, visualize the wind or the swaying of the leaves from a tree.
Well if not of these tips work for you, you could always choose to go to your doctor and have yourself assessed and advised with a solution.
Michelle Anders is a known sleep therapist in his town. He has encountered a lot of trouble falling asleep issues from different sorts of people. One way in sharing all that he have learned and applied is through writing articles. Read more about his articles on sleeping and quality life to gain more inputs in dealing with your sleeping problems.







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