Hello Everyone. There has been a time when I found it really difficult to sleep
but that was a long time ago.
Now, I would like to share a few tips to everyone who are deprived of sleep and try hard to sleep in the night. First a few tips from my own kitty: (Workable solutions :))
From India, Madras
Now, I would like to share a few tips to everyone who are deprived of sleep and try hard to sleep in the night. First a few tips from my own kitty: (Workable solutions :))
- Have dinner at least 2 hours before sleep. An early dinner will be helpful for easier digestion and less disturbances while sleeping have it at 7:00 PM
- Have a healthy dinner, not a heavy dinner:idea:. Keep it light and tasty enough to make you feel that you are filled with your choice of food. Avoid spicy food, intake of alcohol, smoking, or even eating while doing other tasks. Just like how you try to save time, the body also tries to forget that it ever ate something on time. Eat peacefully, and slowly.
- Avoid watching serials or movies that can create a sense of tension in your mind. Because your mind unknowingly slips into that fear and sense of anxiety and will feel very tired :!:
- Lots of things to think about how about choosing to think about something that will make you smile? Was that a phone call from a loved one? Or a sweet word from someone/ Or an appreciation? Feel good about urself, because you are worth it! :)
- Listen to light music of your choice. Walk while listening (not brisk walking, just complete your work, cleaning, or washing and keep the music on)
- Work begins at 9:00 and ends at 7:00pm. After that if you are still thinking about work then you don't have a proper sense of time management. I am not kidding, I used to think a lot about work until recently I found how nice it is to FORGET work when I am away from work!
- Try taking a hot shower before sleep (I am still trying to do this the very thought of getting prepared to take a bath before sleep makes me tired and I am off to the bed so you see, I am yet to try this part. But no harm in sharing tho! )
- Keep a pillow under your knees while sleeping. It relaxes your mind.
- Make sure your feet is clean. Don't go for a hard wash. Just wash with Luke warm water and make sure it's clean.
- Avoid fluid consumption at least 2 hours before bed; it will reduce the need to wake up in the middle of the night. You know what I mean.
- Make sure the room is dark (if you are scared like me, use a dim bed light that gives you the feeling that you are still aware of what's happening around)
From India, Madras
Thank you, Sumit... @ Suresh... that was funny - Jaldi soo javvo nahi to bhoot ayega and sleeping thinking the next day is a holiday. In my case - if I think the next day is a holiday - then it's fun time for me - I will be peaceful and watch TV... 😁 And if I know the next day - I have work... then while thinking about itself will put me to sleep 🙂 Of recent - I have been giving some good special importance to myself... never think about work after work. Think about yourself and your loved ones... they need you.
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
That's interesting Vivek!!!!!
I took so much time explaining it, but you gave a one-liner - and that is a hit!!! Trust me, I was laughing for a long time looking at that message.
You are right - the mind must be clear. If unable to sleep, people can try the above to induce the habit of sleeping. Trust me, I tried it, and nowadays, I sleep easily, like around 8:30 pm 😴😜🤣, and wake up at 8.
From India, Madras
I took so much time explaining it, but you gave a one-liner - and that is a hit!!! Trust me, I was laughing for a long time looking at that message.
You are right - the mind must be clear. If unable to sleep, people can try the above to induce the habit of sleeping. Trust me, I tried it, and nowadays, I sleep easily, like around 8:30 pm 😴😜🤣, and wake up at 8.
From India, Madras
It totally depends on one’s individual metabolism and habits. The suggestion Asha point out is really helpful if u cannot control d stress stuff. Hope u all SLEEP WELL!!! Cheers:p
From India, Hyderabad
From India, Hyderabad
Good post, Asha... Raviii... are you talking about eternal sleep... 😱😱 To add on, never take a nap or sleep during the daytime. By doing this, we'll become tired at night so that we go straight to bed. Also, have your favorite comfort pillows and blankets, and sleep like a baby after a tiresome day. As Vivek has said, it's again the mind, so sleep only when you feel sleepy; otherwise, get out and do something which might be boring for you. Like I try reading a book upside down 😄.
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
another thing to get sleep is to work all day and at night sleep like a log / dog :roll::roll:
From India, Pune
From India, Pune
An immediate remedy - read a book. Something like Reader's Digest or even a nice magazine. Avoid newspapers because you will start feeling tense and worried on seeing certain news. You need to keep your mind relaxed and stay away from spicy food at night. Wash your feet before sleep; that will really help. Develop a routine and be strict with your timings.
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
dont argue with anybody before going to sleep while going to sleep take breathe slowly and release it for 20 times surely u will be in deep sleep,it will improve ur consciousness for the next day
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Dear Asha,
Thank you for sharing information. I would like to share some information on don'ts after meals:
1. Don't walk immediately after dinner; it affects your digestive system. Walk after half an hour.
2. Don't eat fruits immediately after meals.
3. Don't smoke cigarettes after meals.
4. Don't sleep right after dinner; there should be at least a 2-hour gap.
5. Don't bathe after meals as we need more blood for digestion. If you bathe, some of the blood will flow to all parts of your body, affecting the digestion system.
I hope these tips will be helpful for you.
Regards,
S.N. Rahaman
From India, Hyderabad
Thank you for sharing information. I would like to share some information on don'ts after meals:
1. Don't walk immediately after dinner; it affects your digestive system. Walk after half an hour.
2. Don't eat fruits immediately after meals.
3. Don't smoke cigarettes after meals.
4. Don't sleep right after dinner; there should be at least a 2-hour gap.
5. Don't bathe after meals as we need more blood for digestion. If you bathe, some of the blood will flow to all parts of your body, affecting the digestion system.
I hope these tips will be helpful for you.
Regards,
S.N. Rahaman
From India, Hyderabad
Those were definitely tips that came at the end of the day. Rawat... I am to assume that packs mean cigars here (or alcohol). Either way, both will affect your health. I am not saying for you or in concern of anyone who is either into drinking or smoking, but I am talking with concern about the ones who love you - and who think that you are the world to them. Think about it... Probably they would not want to lose you to getting addicted to drinking or smoking. Anything to justify yourself is self-defending!
On the lighter aspect - as a joke, it was funny. But health-wise, I would not give a thumbs up to this!!! Ravi, you count in too!
From India, Madras
On the lighter aspect - as a joke, it was funny. But health-wise, I would not give a thumbs up to this!!! Ravi, you count in too!
From India, Madras
Thank you, Asha.
Though following all of Asha's tips may not always lead to success, consistently reading our Intermediate or Graduation level subject books will prove beneficial. It will definitely work. I would also like to offer a suggestion from my side.
Regards,
Harish R. Pandey
+91 96182-20802.
From India, Hyderabad
Though following all of Asha's tips may not always lead to success, consistently reading our Intermediate or Graduation level subject books will prove beneficial. It will definitely work. I would also like to offer a suggestion from my side.
Regards,
Harish R. Pandey
+91 96182-20802.
From India, Hyderabad
Hi Aasha,
Those were good. One thing to add for those who sleep with a night bulb on -- keep the color of the bulb blue. I had read in some good health magazines that blue color light has a wonderful effect while one sleeps. Cheers!
From India, Mumbai
Those were good. One thing to add for those who sleep with a night bulb on -- keep the color of the bulb blue. I had read in some good health magazines that blue color light has a wonderful effect while one sleeps. Cheers!
From India, Mumbai
The perfect way to get a good night's sleep:
1. Make sure you work hard during the day and get tired.
2. Have an early dinner.
3. Avoid talking much after dinner.
4. Pray before going to sleep.
5. Perform ablution just before going to sleep.
6. Sleep with your head to the west.
7. Lie on your right side.
8. Place your right hand between your cheek and the pillow.
9. Keep your left hand on your waist.
10. Hold the heel of your right foot between the thumb and finger of your left foot.
Ab zyada baat nakko karo.. KHAMUSH SO JAO. - Abdul Mateen. Hyderabad.
PS: This is the Islamic way. People may choose to adopt this method regardless of religious beliefs. Thank you.
From India, Hyderabad
1. Make sure you work hard during the day and get tired.
2. Have an early dinner.
3. Avoid talking much after dinner.
4. Pray before going to sleep.
5. Perform ablution just before going to sleep.
6. Sleep with your head to the west.
7. Lie on your right side.
8. Place your right hand between your cheek and the pillow.
9. Keep your left hand on your waist.
10. Hold the heel of your right foot between the thumb and finger of your left foot.
Ab zyada baat nakko karo.. KHAMUSH SO JAO. - Abdul Mateen. Hyderabad.
PS: This is the Islamic way. People may choose to adopt this method regardless of religious beliefs. Thank you.
From India, Hyderabad
Dear Sekar,
My work begins around 9:15 and ends at 7:00. You see, I stay really close, and travel time is less. So, I get enough time to sleep... and also deserve that sleep. Loss of pay will happen if you bunk on work - not kidding.
Anyways, let's see if I can come up with some good tips on being productive at work and still sleep without that gut feeling! :roll:
From India, Madras
My work begins around 9:15 and ends at 7:00. You see, I stay really close, and travel time is less. So, I get enough time to sleep... and also deserve that sleep. Loss of pay will happen if you bunk on work - not kidding.
Anyways, let's see if I can come up with some good tips on being productive at work and still sleep without that gut feeling! :roll:
From India, Madras
Thanks for the tips. I think it really helps. I would like to add on the old metaphor but true saying: "Early to bed and early to rise makes a man wise." All these tips will help us to be wise.
Regards,
Bindiya
From India, Bangalore
Regards,
Bindiya
From India, Bangalore
Hi Narendar,
I did not find it wrong from your end. But it was good that you raised that point because people out there who do it must know it's a sure way of "eternal sleeping." You never know - there are people out there who think that alcohol or sleeping pill is the best way - but the fact is: a healthy life, a clear mind free of worries, and humor are the way to have peaceful sleep. Nothing wrong in your post :-)
From India, Madras
I did not find it wrong from your end. But it was good that you raised that point because people out there who do it must know it's a sure way of "eternal sleeping." You never know - there are people out there who think that alcohol or sleeping pill is the best way - but the fact is: a healthy life, a clear mind free of worries, and humor are the way to have peaceful sleep. Nothing wrong in your post :-)
From India, Madras
Dear Asha, Yes you are right because alcohol & smoking is really very bad, it is very dangerous for health. Regards Narender
From India, New Delhi
From India, New Delhi
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