SOUND UNINTERRUPTED SLEEP
You arise disoriented, exhausted in the morning. The erratic sleep has depleted your energies, and you hasten for a mug of tea. Sleep is nature’s panacea, mightier than any medicine to repair and recharge the body. During sleep, the housekeeping duties come into action; the repair of cells, tissues, muscles, and removal of toxic waste. Lack of it weakens the immune system, the onset of lifestyle diseases, poor memory, and deficit focus. This deprivation not only jeopardises our performance but makes us poor judge our faculties. We crave junk food, our blood sugar levels rise, affecting hormone levels.
Our alertness wanes during midday, twenty to thirty minutes of a catnap in the afternoon refreshing us for the rest of the day. Longer naps can disturb our sleep at night.
Getting enough natural light in the daytime is favourable for our circadian rhythm, however, white light during the late evening can trick your brain into thinking it is still daytime, so it is best avoided at least two hours before sleep. Dim lights signal the brain to make melatonin which aids sleep.
The spotless, pristine, and stress-free bedroom is our sleep oasis. Soothing music helps to create the right environment. We surrender our body and mind to sleep to wake up refreshed in the morning. As children, we had bedtime rituals of taking a bath, read stories that lulled us to sleep. These rituals send signals to the brain to wind down for the day.
We need to be protective of our sleep space and make it non-negotiable for the growth hormones to work well for our well-being. So literally get up on the right side of the bed after counting enough sheep with a proper nighttime routine to be healthy, wealthy, and wise.
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ReplyDeleteWell written Sonia. It is indeed true that Sleep is an important aspect of our lives. Deprivation does jave an impact which is detrimental to our daily lives. Nice work Sonia. 👍
ReplyDeleteThank you so much. True, sleep is essential for our overall well being.
DeleteFood for thought.... Do write on ill-effects of Mobile phones on Sleep.
ReplyDeleteYes, Good idea
DeleteVery good article Mrs Sonia. Helpful
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Meet
DeleteWell written Sonia. Quite wholesome. Enlightening. Sleep for any individual is a habit. And the habit of having a good night sleep has to be cultivated. You have discussed all the points that can help one do this. Just like your other articles, this one too is a condensed masterpiece of great value
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for Bhaiya. I always look forward to your views which encourage me to relentlessly go on this path.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely,a good sleep has such a positive impact on our entire day. I miss those times when in childhood I could sleep endlessly without any worries. Nice write-up ,Mrs Handa.
ReplyDeleteThanks you so much Seema for appreciating my article. It means a lot to me. I also miss for the carefree days of childhood of not worrying about life least of all getting sleep.
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