1.Sleep position
Going to sleep in an uncomfortable position, whether you’re alone or with your partner, stresses your body, resulting in a lack of rest.
Solution: Assume a position that you feel most comfortable in, and try not to change it until you fall asleep.
2.Absence of habit
A lack of rituals preceding a night’s sleep is another reason why you don’t feel rested in the morning.
Solution: Train your body to react to a certain algorithm: for instance, take a warm shower (not too cool or hot), and listen to music. Do not take a hot bath, though, as it will accelerate your metabolism, and you’ll have a hard time falling asleep.
3.Mind overload
We often don’t let our brain “reboot” and rest from day-to-day problems before going to bed, which results in low sleep quality.
Solution: Distract yourself from all concerns, and direct your thoughts at something else entirely: recall the names of countries beginning with the same letter, or try counting sheep.
4.Alcohol
Although alcohol lets you fall asleep faster, it negatively affects rapid eye movement sleep, and you wake up tired and nauseous.
Solution: Consume alcohol no less than 2 hours before sleep. Better still, quit drinking altogether.
Although alcohol lets you fall asleep faster, it negatively affects rapid eye movement sleep, and you wake up tired and nauseous.
Solution: Consume alcohol no less than 2 hours before sleep. Better still, quit drinking altogether.
5.Making yourself fall asleep
Many go to bed without wanting to sleep, hoping the desire will come by itself. In the majority of cases, though, it won’t.
Solution: If you can’t fall asleep in 20 minutes, get up from bed and read a book (not an e-book, though, as it’ll make things even worse), or do something relaxing.
6.Caffeine
It’s no secret that caffeine prevents you from easily falling asleep. Don’t forget that it’s found not only in coffee but in tea, chocolate, and some other products as well.
Solution: Have fewer foods containing caffeine in the evening.
7.The wrong air temperature
Although falling asleep in warmth is pleasant, the optimal temperature is 60-75°F (15-23°C).
Solution: Cover up with a light blanket, and change it to a warm one during the night.
8.Physical exercise
A workout stimulates the nervous system, which is why falling asleep after going to the gym can be a problem.
Solution: Exercise no less than 3 hours before going to bed.
9.Lack of schedule
To rest fully, your body needs a certain amount of time. Besides, getting enough sleep in advance or catching up with it on weekends is impossible.
Solution: Go to bed at the same time every night, preferably between 10 p.m. and 1 a.m.
10.Lighting
Even the smallest light from a lamp or the LED lights of electrical appliances mess with your sleep. The darker it is, the better your dreams.
Solution: Get rid of all sources of light, or put on a sleeping mask.
11.Noise
Any sound, be it the noise of cars outside or the loud talking of neighbors, prevents the body from getting rest.
Solution: Use earplugs, or turn on “white noise” to cover up all others.
12.Using your bed for the wrong purpose
Many people use their beds not only to sleep but as a kind of workplace, which resultsin a decreased quality of sleep.
Solution: Leave your job outside the bedroom.