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Natural
Sleep - The Nighttime Routine
Reduce
Nighttime/Evening Stimulation
The more relaxed you are before you begin your nighttime routine
the more successful you will be. An hour before going to bed
it’s a good idea to reduce any type of external stimulation
that could be causing your mind and body to remain overly alert.
Avoid watching television since watching television keeps your
senses active.
If you find yourself unable or reluctant to give up that last
hour of television try to choose programming that is more relaxing
rather than violent and action filled.
Never watch television in your bedroom. Your mind and body need
to separate the event of sleeping from the action of watching
television.
Do not exercise two to three hours before bed. This was discussed
and stressed in a previous chapter and bears mentioning again.
Exercise will increase your blood flow and heart rate, thus
awakening your mind and body. This is the opposite of what you
are trying to accomplish. Reserve exercise for the earlier part
of the day to ensure that you get the most out of your physical
routine.
Try to avoid going to bed immediately after you have been out
for the evening. Your mind will be stimulated from outside events
and you may find it difficult to relax sufficiently enough to
complete your nighttime routine.
As you work through the remedies in this book to reach your
goal of healthy sleeping you may find it necessary to adjust
your evening hours so that you are returning home with plenty
of time to complete the bedtime routine you have designed for
yourself.
Light reading may be included in your nighttime routine, especially
if you find that reading makes you drowsy. Avoid reading anything
too stimulating, such as work-related material or text books.
This will be a personal preference and over time you will discover
what catapults your mind into a state of relaxation and what
increases your thinking activity.
Make note that you don't want to fall asleep in bed with the
light on. This will likely cause you to waken at some point
during the night, effectively sabotaging your efforts to establish
your sleep routine.
The goal of this chapter is to find an equal balance in your
life between relaxation and stimulation.
The easier and faster that you can relax in the evening the
more successful you will be when it comes to falling asleep
naturally.
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