The key to a good night’s sleep is in how we transition from our daily routine into a mindset of sleep. It is this wind-down routine that prepares our body and minds for sleep. This is not simply a 15-minute ritual. It requires a commitment to slowing down at the end of the day. Here are ways to help you wind-down to achieve better sleep.
Set a Bedtime – this allows your bodies internal clock to develop cues to feel sleepy at the same time each night.
Prepare your Environment –keep your bedroom cool, dark and comfortable and NO screen time. This will help promote a feeling of sleepiness and the darkness actually boosts the natural production of melatonin (called the “darkness hormone”).
Practice Mindfulness – Turn on the MOD LIFE Music and practice your Deep Breathing. The key is to focus on your breathing and to be bathed by the music as you transition your mind away from stressors of the day.
Stick with it! – Don’t get frustrated if this takes some practice.
Written By: Dr. Charles Anderson MD, Johns Hopkins and Harvard Trained Pediatrics, Newborn ICU Physician, Modern Acupuncture Medical Strategic Partner
*Arch Intern Med. Jan 2009 - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2629403/