Sleeping
Beauty - 6 Great Tips to Getting a Good Night's Sleep
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by Livia Mercer
When
was the last time you woke up feeling refreshed...you awoke
without the alarm clock and you're ready to hit the ground
running...Can't remember? You're not alone.Due to the pressures
and hectic pace of modern life few of us get a really satisfying
and revitalizing nights sleep. Yet it's not a coincidence
that it is called a "beauty sleep".
Research shows that if you don't get enough sleep it affects
your irritability, you become foggy and edgy. Your body aches
and you feel drained. You become clumsy and your ability to
deal with stress is reduced. Not getting enough sleep affects
your immune system and may even make you fat. All these symptoms
will show on your skin, as your skin is a mirror of what is
going on inside yourself. Not only that but it's been shown
that it is during sleep that our skin repairs and regenerates
itself the fastest. Are these enough reasons to send ourselves
to bed? If so try these tips to get a quality beauty sleep!
1) Avoid caffeine from midafternoon. It's been shown
that caffeine affects your sleep whether you are aware of
it or not. Instead replace it with a warm milky drink as this
helps to reduce anxiety and help promote sleep.
2) Never eat just before bedtime. Give yourself at
least two hours to digest your food and avoid snacking especially
on sweets, as these will definitely keep you awake.
3) Have a lovely warm bath. Not only will this help
you to relax by slowing your mind down but also raises your
body temperature and your natural sleep preparation will kick
in.
4) Make your bedroom your haven. Oprah is a big believer
in this. And she is right. Ban the television and newspapers
from the bedroom and never ever have work related items in
there. Choose a colour that you find calming and have a few
items in that colour around you. Eg: Sheets, cushions, lampshades,
paintings and pyjamas.
5) Make sure you have plenty of fresh air in your bedroom
and cut out bright lights either with a heavy curtain or a
sleeping mask. Ensure your bedroom is quiet.
6) Clear your mind from stress and worry. Experiment
with what works for you. I clear my mind by imagining a blind
being pulled down over my thoughts until all I see is black.
Some nights it takes a few goes but it always works. Others
imagine a blank white canvas. And others count sheep. Whatever
works for you.
If you keep thinking about the tasks ahead of you the following
day, write yourself a 'To-Do List' and keep it by your bed.
So if you wake up and think of something else, you can jot
it down and go back to sleep. Sometimes it's not until we
sleep well again that we appreciate the benefits of a good
night's rest. The benefits will not only be noticed by you
but others will see the difference too. After all don't we
all deserve our "Beauty Sleep"?
© 2006-2007 Livia Mercer - The Beauty Review Online Magazine
About the Author:
Livia Mercer is the creator of The Beauty Review. A FREE monthly
online magazine for women who love beauty and cosmetics and
want REAL product reviews by REAL women. For a free, subscription,
visit: http://www.thebeautyreview.com.au
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