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How to Tell If You’re Getting Enough Sleep
Sleep is as essential to your health and well-being as exercise and a healthy diet. It gives your body a chance to recharge so you can feel great every day. If you don’t get enough rest, it’s hard to be at your best.
While everyone has different sleep needs, the National Sleep Foundation recommends
that most people get about eight hours of sleep per night. And it’s not just the
number of hours that count. It’s also the quality of the sleep. It’s important to
get an uninterrupted, restful night’s sleep that includes "deep" or "slow-wave"
sleep — the most restorative phase of your night’s sleep. Some common home remedies
for sleeplessness, especially drinking alcohol, can actually disrupt your sleep cycles and can prevent you from getting the deep sleep you need.
Signs That You’re Probably Not Getting Enough Sleep:
- No one jumps out of bed every morning, but if feeling lethargic and groggy is a
regular part of your day, you’re probably not getting the sleep you need
- Ironically, problems falling asleep and staying asleep during the night can also
be a result of bad sleep habits
- Needing more than 30 minutes to get to sleep is usually a sign of not getting enough
Being well-rested doesn’t just mean you don’t feel sleepy. A good night’s sleep can have several significant benefits that can bring out your best self.
Benefits of a Good Sleep Regimen Can Include:
- Reduced stress
- Increased concentration
- Improved mood and emotional well-being
- Sharpened senses
- A strengthened immune system to help your body fight illness better
Being at your best means being rested. So do yourself a favor and give the same focus and effort you give to what you put in your body to get the rest you need. You’ll feel a whole lot better in the end.
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