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13 Tricks For Falling Asleep Faster by juventino: 7:15pm On Jul 18, 2014
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Research shows that being continually sleep-deprived makes you dumb, irritable, distracted, unhappy, and fat — among other terrible things.

But knowing that sleep is necessary, and the science behind why, just makes the feeling of lying awake at 3 a.m. worse.

To help the night owls among us get some rest, we gathered the best practices from sleep science. The experts call it "sleep hygiene." Here's a crash course.

1. Get into a bedroom routine.

Do the same relaxing things before bed every night — the ritual clues your mind and body that it's time to get to bed. Go-to exercises include hot baths and deep reads, which Bill Gates, Arianna Huffington, and other high-achievers swear by.

2. Arrange your bedroom for maximal sleepability.

Sleep to Live Institute director Robert Oexman tells Business Insider that you should keep your room cool (between 65° and 68°F) and dark. Get some blackout curtains if outside lights are an issue.

3. Don't use your phone as an alarm clock.

Lots of us rely on our iPhones to wake us up in the morning. The only problem is that if you can't sleep, you'll get the itch to fuss with your phone, which is loaded with app-based stimulants.

Don't let that happen to you.

"Your bedroom should be reserved for sleep, sex, and nothing else," Oxeman says. "There's no excuse — if your cellphone is your alarm clock, then buy a $5 alarm clock and solve the problem."

4. Practice deep breathing.

Putting a little intention into breathing deeply is a way of signaling to your body that it's safe to relax.

Family therapist Vikki Stark walks through the technique on Psychology Today:

"On the inhale, visualize the clean, fresh air coming into your lungs, traveling around your body and cleansing all your cells. On the exhale, imagine all the toxins and negativity being safely expelled into the atmosphere, leaving your body restored. Focus on this steady, calm inhale-exhale, and I guarantee that you will start to feel more peaceful and relaxed. But it's not going to happen the first time you try it. It's an exercise so you need to practice it to get the best effect. Keep going till you feel your body let go."

5. Relax the muscles in your toes.

To release the workday stresses that have made a home in your muscles and tendons, use "progressive muscle relaxation" when you're lying in bed.

It's pretty simple: You tense — then release — a muscle group, and then move on to another one.

Catherine Darley, director of the Institute of Naturopathic Sleep Medicine in Seattle, advises focusing this progressive relaxation technique on your toes.

"Curl your toes tightly for a count of seven, and then relax," she says in Health.com. "Repeat through each muscle group, working up from your toes to your neck."

6. Occupy your mind with a mental exercise.

Counting sheep is so last night. The better option: Sleep expert Dr. Vicky Seelall says to try counting backwards from 100 in multiples of three.

The rhythm of counting can lull you into a sleepy state, and counting in multiples of three has a bit of a challenge to it, so that you'll actually have to pay attention.

7. Get out of bed.

Harneet Walia, a doctor at the Cleveland Clinic's Sleep Disorders Center, says if you can't fall asleep after 30 minutes of lying in bed, you should get up.

"You're basically training your body not to sleep in bed, but to lie there and not sleep," Walia tells US News. "And your mind can get conditioned to that."

So avoid a screen and do something calm, such as reading a book, listening to music, or even doing the dishes.

8. Get your worries out of your head.

If your mind keeps babbling about what might happen tomorrow, next week, or next year, get it out.

Walia suggests you try "jotting down all your worries on a piece of paper so it's out of your head," which sounds like good advice, given that "expressive writing" has been found to be an awesome approach to soothing anxiety.

9. Get your alarm clock away from you.

One of the worst parts of sleeplessness is the mounting awareness that you're not getting enough sleep.

To avoid that, exile your clock. "No clock watching," Walia says, "That's a big no-no. Turn the clock around."

10. Try visualizing a beautiful experience.

If you keep ruminating over something that happened today, occupy your mind elsewhere.

Here's a suggestion, care of Cosmo:

"Picture yourself in a place that's unrelated to whatever's dominating your thoughts, and focus on the specifics of the scenario ... For example, relive a favorite vacation, such as that trip to Mexico, and call to mind sensory details such as the feel of the water on your skin, the colors of the fish you saw while snorkeling, and the taste of the margaritas you sipped at sunset."

The vividness has a helpful side effect: It distracts you from what you'd be thinking of otherwise.

11. Get enough exercise during the day.

Your body isn't going to feel the need to rest if you haven't given it any work during the day.

"If you're sedentary all day, your sleep will suck," Lifehacker reports. "The more active you are, the better your sleep will be."

12. Get a better pillow.

Pillow research (it's a thing) has shown that a medium-firm pillow brings the best improvement to people's sleep. Why? Because a pillow should support your head and neck.

Also, Oprah magazine says to pick up a non-allergenic pillow if you think you might be allergic to down. Then get a dust mite protector to keep those mites from messing with you.

13. See a doctor.

If sleeplessness is a chronic problem, the experts all recommend talking to a professional.

Vivian Giang contributed research to this article.

http://www.businessinsider.com/tricks-to-fall-asleep-faster-2014-7#ixzz37qIGZOYw

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Re: 13 Tricks For Falling Asleep Faster by fijiano202(m): 7:23pm On Jul 18, 2014
No. 10 always do the trick for me,its like a charm....

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Re: 13 Tricks For Falling Asleep Faster by Mynd44: 7:28pm On Jul 18, 2014
Real nice
Re: 13 Tricks For Falling Asleep Faster by Randy100: 7:38pm On Jul 18, 2014
And u called this tricks
Re: 13 Tricks For Falling Asleep Faster by iamtewwy(m): 7:17am On Jul 19, 2014
mstcheeeeeewww!! nonsense, simple tricks below

1, take ur bath,
2, eat enurf prefferable fufu, eba
3, self service

datz all try this and see weather you wud not dozzz offf

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Re: 13 Tricks For Falling Asleep Faster by lonelydora: 7:17am On Jul 19, 2014
Ok
Re: 13 Tricks For Falling Asleep Faster by Guykhena(m): 7:18am On Jul 19, 2014
The most straight forward is Number 13.. Gbam
Number 1
My bedroom routine- My phone must be on my hands smiley ,or straight up busy with the PC,when its getting late,and am still on my PC,the sandman just come in,and there am asleep smiley . But if there isn't any electronic device around me,it would be pretty hard for me to fall asleep.

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Re: 13 Tricks For Falling Asleep Faster by kenbee(f): 7:18am On Jul 19, 2014
fantasize of sleeping with Beyounce

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Re: 13 Tricks For Falling Asleep Faster by LMAyedun(m): 7:18am On Jul 19, 2014
14. Take weed and down it with 2 bottles of Alomo..

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Re: 13 Tricks For Falling Asleep Faster by Hackerjay(m): 7:18am On Jul 19, 2014
Re: 13 Tricks For Falling Asleep Faster by sammieguze(m): 7:19am On Jul 19, 2014
God bless you for this
Re: 13 Tricks For Falling Asleep Faster by charlsecy(m): 7:19am On Jul 19, 2014
Night's sleep is not even enough for me. These "tricks" are not for me.
Re: 13 Tricks For Falling Asleep Faster by Nobody: 7:20am On Jul 19, 2014
As long as I had a long hectic day, all I need to do is fall on a bed, Omo sai gobe.

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Re: 13 Tricks For Falling Asleep Faster by snika: 7:21am On Jul 19, 2014
Nice. I thank God I've been sleeping well lately, unlike before tongue
Re: 13 Tricks For Falling Asleep Faster by obayaya(m): 7:21am On Jul 19, 2014
just read a thermodynamics textbook..

you'll be asleep within 10 minutes grin

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Re: 13 Tricks For Falling Asleep Faster by born2boink(m): 7:24am On Jul 19, 2014
Get drunk, you will sleep like a baby

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Re: 13 Tricks For Falling Asleep Faster by seunlayi(m): 7:24am On Jul 19, 2014
[size=18pt]go for a cool and nice season of love making with ur partner and see How fast Sleep snatch you away[/size]

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Re: 13 Tricks For Falling Asleep Faster by Sallychizzl3: 7:24am On Jul 19, 2014
obayaya: just read a thermodynamics textbook..

you'll be asleep within 10 minutes grin

Lol. grin grin
Chasis boy. I sight you. wink

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Re: 13 Tricks For Falling Asleep Faster by Nobody: 7:25am On Jul 19, 2014
Naso
Re: 13 Tricks For Falling Asleep Faster by Calebosko(m): 7:25am On Jul 19, 2014
easy way, practice selfservice,team vaseline, or you do as if u wan read bible d sleep go come asap

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Re: 13 Tricks For Falling Asleep Faster by Nobody: 7:26am On Jul 19, 2014
_____

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Re: 13 Tricks For Falling Asleep Faster by alotofgrace(m): 7:27am On Jul 19, 2014
shocked


EAT BEANS

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Re: 13 Tricks For Falling Asleep Faster by mkpakanaodogwu(m): 7:28am On Jul 19, 2014
ok
Re: 13 Tricks For Falling Asleep Faster by Nobody: 7:29am On Jul 19, 2014
Try watching Goodluck speak in that 9pm network news. #AlwaysWorks

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Re: 13 Tricks For Falling Asleep Faster by PastorOluT(m): 7:31am On Jul 19, 2014
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Re: 13 Tricks For Falling Asleep Faster by Burger01(m): 7:32am On Jul 19, 2014
Op, by the time I finished with all these tips I won't ever be able to sleep on time.. what does the trick for me is to listen to Kenny G, K-Ci&Jojo's 'All my life', Anita Baker's 'Sweet Love', Whitney Houston's 'Didn't We Almost Had it all'. Yeah, and make sure my room is starkly dark..... smiley

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Re: 13 Tricks For Falling Asleep Faster by severee(m): 7:32am On Jul 19, 2014
watch a marvel comic movie grin works everytime

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Re: 13 Tricks For Falling Asleep Faster by repogirl(f): 7:33am On Jul 19, 2014
I conquered sleep a long time ago, i get my best sleep when i clear my thoughts, relax my body, as in consciously relax every muscle and whoosh, am gone!

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Re: 13 Tricks For Falling Asleep Faster by 4lorunsho(m): 7:33am On Jul 19, 2014
If I wanna sleep I get it @ anytime winkIf I wanna sleep I get it @ anytime
Re: 13 Tricks For Falling Asleep Faster by Oklander: 7:33am On Jul 19, 2014
Just lay down and close your eyes...
Re: 13 Tricks For Falling Asleep Faster by priscaoge(f): 7:34am On Jul 19, 2014
Am guilty of No.3cheesycheesy

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