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In our fast-paced, digitally driven world, we find ourselves in front of screens all day long, right up to the time we go to bed. All that constant exposure to computer screens, tablets, phones, and other devices can impact the quality of sleep we get, particularly if we don't put the devices away early enough. As we head into spring, when everything is coming back to life, why not breathe life into your sleep by enforcing a little digital detox?
Getting good sleep is crucial to our overall health and well-being. It is the foundation for a healthy lifestyle and is essential for mental fortitude. A good night's sleep not only promotes physical health but also helps improve our mood and prevent mood swings, irritability, anxiety, and depression. However, as we age, it can become increasingly difficult to get proper sleep, and we may not even realize it at first. To better understand the science of sleep, we need to know what our body needs, be aware of the symptoms of poor sleep, and explore ways to improve our sleep quality to become a happier and healthier version of ourselves.
There are few things as important as getting good sleep, yet we have many behavior patterns that can leave us tired each morning without realizing it. While a few nights of poor sleep aren't so bad, it isn't good to get into a habit. Your body needs quality sleep. It is important for brain function and mental health. What's more, poor sleep can lead to chronic physical health problems. Who needs that? Let's make 2024 the year you started getting better sleep. Here are ten tips that can help you sleep better.