Insomnia : How to Beat it
Sleeping
Problems
Beating Insomnia without sleeping pills
The fifty following tips will help you to
have a better night's sleep
1. Try to
relax before bedtime; take a walk or read a newspaper;
just do something which is not stressful.
2. Do your
paperwork or other work-related activities early in
the evening.
3. Make
sure your bedroom is not noisy.
4. If your
bedroom is noisy and you can't correct it, wear earplugs.
5. Think
of places you fell asleep easily and try to copy those
places; set your room up the same way.
6. Check
the medicines you are taking to see that they aren't
nervous system stimulants.
7. Make
sure your bedroom is well-ventilated but not too cold.
8. Don't
use too many or too few blankets.
9. Don't
tuck your sheets in too tight at the bottom of the bed;
your feet should feel free and unrestricted.
10. Your
mattress should not sag.
11. Have a
big enough bed for yourself; if you're 6'8", don't
try
sleeping in a single bed.
12. Your
pyjamas or nightgown should be comfortable, not too
tight.
13. Use a
pillow that suits you, soft or firm, whichever you
prefer; or not at all, if that's what you prefer.
14. If you
like a soft light on while you sleep, have one on.
15. If you
prefer to sleep in darkness make sure your blinds are
thick.
16. Rise
at the same time seven days a week, no matter what.
17. Do not
linger in bed when you wake up; instead, get up right
away and start moving on with your morning routine.
18. Avoid
napping in the afternoon.
19. Do
some sort of physical exercise each day which will tire
you out.
20. Cut
down on smoking and drinking alcohol at least two hours
before bedtime.
21. Don't
drink coffee or soft drinks containing caffeine after
dinner.
22. If you
like to watch TV before going to bed, keep it light;
watch a comedy instead of a drama.
23. If you
like to read before going to bed, keep it light. Read
to a logical stopping point, so you won't lie awake
wondering
what's going to happen.
24. Don't
socialize with friends with whom you are likely to
argue in the evening. Nighttime arguments are like poison
to an
insomniac.
25.
Establish a regular bed-time.
26. Avoid
eating too much salt with your dinner and in any
after-dinner snacks.
27. Try
eating snacks high in calcium and protein before
retiring; small amounts of cheese and nuts contain
Tryptophan,
an amino acid which promotes sleep.
28. Take
bone meal tablets or some other form of calcium
regularly after dinner.
29. Herbal
teas such as camomile and valerian induce sleep.
30. Try a
teaspoon of brewer's yeast and a tablespoon of molasses
in a glass of milk.
31. Don't
forget about a glass of warm milk before bed; it does
work.
32. A
teaspoon of honey in a cup of hot water is said to induce
sleep.
33.
Another old-fashioned remedy is to take two teaspoons of
cider
vinegar with two teaspoons honey in a glass of warm
water.
34. Ask
your spouse which sleeping position you sleep most
soundly
in; try to assume that position upon retiring.
35. Don't
go for 8 hours of sleep; you may only need 4 to 6 hours.
36. Spend
no more than 3 minutes thinking about the day's problems
when you are in bed.
37. If you
find it difficult to sleep with your spouse, try getting
twin beds or separate bedrooms.
38. The
optimum temperature for sleep is 60 to 64 degrees F.
39. Relax
before bed in a warm bath.
40. Buy a
humidifier to keep your room warm in the winter without
drying out the air too much.
41. Add a
tablespoon of dry mustard powder to your before-bed bath.
42. Add
baking soda to the bath water.
43.
Footbaths before bed help.
44. Before
bed, listen to relaxing music.
45. When
you are in bed, recall the happiest experiences of your
life.
46. Ask
someone to read aloud to you in bed before you go to
sleep.
47. Lie on
your back in bed and relax each muscle in your body.
48.
Visualize various parts of your body relaxing.
49.
Concentrate on doing some deep breathing as you lie in
bed.
50. If all
else fails, try counting sheep; it's an age-old cure and
has helped many an insomniac get a good night's sleep.
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