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The trend these days seems to be surviving on as little sleep as is humanly possible. We’re existing in a weird sort of ‘hustle’ culture, where if you’re not waking up at 5am to workout and tick off half your to do list before breakfast then you’re falling short.But this attitude leaves us failing to acknowledge the importance of sleep. It’s not just a time to rest, it’s important for our mental, physical and overall wellbeing.This episode we’re having a chat about the science of sleep and the acute and chronic health conditions that can be associated with sleep deprivation. It’s a complicated topic so this is a bit of a whistle stop tour! We’re also discussing our own experiences with sleep and how we’ve tried to improve them.The main thing we want you to come out of this with, is the understanding that sleep is essential! And there is so much you can do to help yourself if you are struggling.So go forth and get those ZZZZZs, and as always, stay you boo xoxo
Our tips:
Avoid caffeine before bed
Set up a regular sleep routine
Sleep podcasts and meditations (we’ve mentioned our favourites below!)
Write down worries or stresses before you go to bed (or id you wake up in the idle of the night)
If you are experiencing chronic, severe or out of your norm sleep disorder or, talk to your GP. Therapy and counselling can really help and in some cases medication.
Sleep apps/Sleep help
Calm
Headspace
Sleepio, online CBT for sleep
Sleep podcasts
Wake up/Wind down by Nial Bresnen
Sleepy by Otis Gray
Dreamy by Kristen Eddy
Deep Sleep Sounds
Peaceful Retreat
Sleep Acoustic
References
Sleep disorder overview Medications that can affect sleep Sleep: A health imperative (Sleep Research Society)The extraordinary Importance of SleepAssociations of frequent sleep insufficiency with health-related quality of life and health behaviours (Sleep Medicine)
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