Sleep | Wellness Resource Guide
Quality sleep improves overall well-being, including improved clarity, productivity, physical health, and mental wellness.
Additional Resources
Basics - American Academy of Sleep Medicine
Importance - American Psychological Association
Importance - Medical News Today
Sleep for Family - American Academy of Pediatrics
Sleep, Alchohol, Nicotine, and Caffeine - Healthline
9 Tips for a Good Nights Sleep - Psych Central
How to Sleep Better - Headspace
Sleep in a Cool, Dark Room
An optimal sleep environment is cool with little to no light.
Avoid Alcohol, Caffeine, and Nicotine
Alcohol, caffeine, and nicotine can disrupt natural sleep cycles.
Move
Regular exercise often helps people sleep. Try not to exercise in the hours before bedtime.
Follow a Regular Schedule
Following a regular routine allows your body to grow accustomed to sleeping at a specific time every day.
Develop a Bedtime Ritual
Creating a soothing routine that you can follow each night prior to bedtime will allow your mind to slow down and prepare to rest. Think light stretching, a soothing bath, meditation, or calming music.
Reduce Screen Time
The light emitted from electronic devices can disrupt your internal clock and make it difficult to sleep. Set clear electronic use boundaries prior to bedtime and if possible, remove them from your sleep space.
Aim For at Least 8 Hours
Experiment with sleeping the amount of hours that makes you feel best. The average healthy adult should aim to sleep at least 8 hours.