Is stress keeping you awake at night? Read on for some advice on how to get your sleeping patterns back to normal.

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Stress less and get a good night's sleep

1 April 2010

Is stress keeping you awake at night? Read on for some advice on how to get your sleeping patterns back to normal.

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For many Australians, juggling work, family and a busy social life can often result in sleepless nights and long, stressful days.
 
According to recent research, 44% of Australians have suffered from insomnia in the last six months. The most common reason given for insomnia is stress, with over half of people citing this as the major cause of their insomnia.

Sleep is necessary for health and wellbeing and is important for our body and mind to feel refreshed and rejuvenated.

10 ways to stress less and get a good night's sleep

  1. Maintain regular sleeping patterns, including on weekends.
  2. Establish a regular, relaxing bedtime routine such as soaking in a hot bath and then reading a book or listening to soothing music.
  3. Create a sleep-conducive environment that is dark, quiet, comfortable and cool.
  4. Use your bedroom only for sleep to strengthen the association between bed and sleep.
  5. Finish eating at least 2-3 hours before your regular bedtime.
  6. If you've been lying in bed awake for a long time, get out of bed and try doing something relaxing, like reading or watching television.
  7. Avoid napping during the day, as this makes it more difficult to sleep at night.
  8. Exercise regularly, aiming for at least 20-30 minutes each day.
  9. Avoid or limit caffeine, alcohol and nicotine. Caffeine and nicotine can keep you awake, and alcohol can disturb sleeping patterns.
  10. Clear your mind so you're not trying hard to fall asleep. Distract yourself by reading until you become drowsy. 

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  • Relax an over active mind for those who are tired but have difficulty switching off and falling asleep.
  • Support normal sleep patterns and helps transition into restful sleep.
  • Wake refreshed, with no associated morning drowsiness.

Tip: Use Executive B Stress Formula to help reduce symptoms of stress during the day and Executive B Sleep Formula™ to help relieve insomnia due to stress at night.

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