For the past couple of months I’ve had real problems trying
to get to sleep. I am so wide awake at bed time it’s unreal! I have to force
myself to go to sleep and end up just laying there for hours. Then the next day
I am so tired at work, so by the time evening I’ve got my second wind and it
begins again. Vicious circle! I’ve told numerous friends and family of my
predicament and everyone seems to have some ‘amazing’ tip that will make me
drop off as soon as my head hits the pillow.
‘Counting sheep’, seriously?!!
Does anyone actually do this? A) it’s boring! I know that’s kind of the idea,
but... b) I have a crazy imagination, my sheep end up with names and cool
outfits. Then I imagine a sexy herdsman looking after them...this one doesn’t work
for me!
Then a few people have said go to bed early and read a book,
‘a few chapters in and you’ll be fast asleep’. So clearly these people don’t know
me very well at all, I find a good book and I’m hooked, I’ll be up till 4am to finish
it. I love books!
However, I have been given a few suggestions that seemed to
have worked, so I thought I would share with my top 6 suggestions.
1.
A relaxing bath, I know this is a pretty obvious
one but it works a treat! Lots of bubbles light some candles and add some
chilled music.
2.
I know lavender is a bit of an old wives tale,
and it could be psychological but I find it helps. I was given a lavender room
spray which I use for my pillows. I am also having a total love affair with ‘A
French Kiss’ Lush bath bomb which is lavender scented. Add it to my previous
tip and it equals perfection.
3.
A tidy bedroom equals a clear mind. I am a
complete believer in this. I am really OCD about things being clean but I am
little miss messy! My excuse is I juggle two jobs along with various other
commitments so am in the really bad habit of running in, dumping stuff and
running out again. As I am temporarily back with the parents at the mo, I also don’t
have much storage space. However excuses aside I’ve been making a conscious effort
to be tidier and have a tranquil sleep space.
4.
Hot milk, this stems back to my childhood and my
mum giving me a warm mug of milk before bed. Now at 27, I still believe this
works!
5.
Are you ready for the next day? Sounds daft, but
if you’re like me and a bit of a last minute Larry and lay awake at night
thinking of all the things you must remember to do in the morning. Make your
life easier and do as much as you can the night before, make your lunch for
work, get your outfit out ready. These things do help to make you feel a bit
more organised and less stressed.
6.
Yoga, I’ve only recently got into this and I
bloody love it! Bit gutted I didn’t try it out sooner. I’ve found it really
helps to stretch out my muscles and relax me. I’ve been doing it half an hour
before I go to bed. There are tons of fab lessons to follow on You Tube, I’d
recommend trying out a few to find out what style suits you and just give it a
go!
So I’m by no means cured, there are still nights where I’m
staring at the ceiling at 3am. Although these points have all helped massively
and also encouraged me to relax and take more me time in general.
Anyone else having sleep issues? How do you cope with it?
I go through phases of not being able to sleep, good bedtime routine helps me most so get everything done of a day then find at least an hour to chill out, shower / bath then climb into bed with a book. I dont know if you have one or not but I find it so much easier to sleep in a room without a TV in it xo
ReplyDeleteIts weird you've said that, I recently acquired a tv for my room and definitely had a negative effect on my sleep. I wont have it on before bed now as doesn't help me turn off. A good routine is a must! xx
DeleteI feel your pain, I get into a terrible no sleep pattern that can last for months and months. I find having a really strict routine and long wind down is essential, so I generally start preparing for sleep at about 8pm and make sure the light is off by 11. I then use music to try and stop my mind going into over drive- but sometimes this works against me, its so difficult isn't it.
ReplyDeletePoppy | far away x
Its a nightmare isn't it! I just find it so hard to switch off! xx
DeleteGreat tips! I am definitely going to give this bath bomb a try :)
ReplyDeleteKirsty x
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