If you want
to instantly increase the quality of your sleep, then start an exercise program
if you don't exercise already. Exercise helps you sleep better in a number of
ways, I'm not even going to mention all the other health benefits! :
·
Exercise
will raise your body temperature rhythm, and make your body temperature “peak”
at a higher level. This will increase your energy levels throughout the day,
you'll feel more awake, alive, and motivated.
·
As
your body temperature levels will max out at a higher level, your body
temperature will also drop more easily and deeper. This will allow you to sleep
deeply, without interruptions.
·
Regular
exercise will prevent your body temperature rhythm from “flat-lining”, which
will allow you to sleep deeply even if you've had a stressful day, or couldn't
exercise on one particular day.
·
Exercise
delays the body temperature “drop” in the evening, allowing you to stay awake
and alert longer without feeling tired and drowsy.
·
Exercise
is also a great relief of tension and stress, which as you'll later find out,
is a major cause of sleeping disorders.
If you don't
exercise yet, GET A MOVE ON IT! and start now. The best time to exercise is in
the morning, as this will promote a quick temperature rise. However, avoid
exercise 3 hours prior to going to sleep, as your body temperature will
probably still be on the rise, and you may find falling asleep / sleeping
deeply more difficult.
If you don't
exercise, I'm not suggesting you get up off your butt right now, get a
membership at your local gym and begin a full scale work out program. You can
do that only if you really want to. However, recent study shows that just
moderate exercise during the day has many health benefits. If you can't
motivate yourself to start exercising regularly, you could find a less
intensive physical activity that you still enjoy, like walking briskly, biking,
rollerblading, these will still have a substantial effect at raising your body
temperature.
My final
point about this would be: What's the Point of Trying to Rejuvenate your
Body, and Increasing the Quality of Your Sleep, if You're Not Going to USE YOUR
BODY?
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