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What’s really keeping you awake at night

Author: Ava Brown
by Ava Brown
Posted: Jul 01, 2015

You toss, you turn, and you close your eyes for a moment only to be suddenly awake. Not getting proper sleep can ruin your energy, mess with your emotions and greatly impact your health. But you’ve tried everything to get to sleep and still can’t get the proper shut-eye your body needs. Maybe it’s time you target the cause of what’s keeping you awake rather than a means to fall asleep.

By recognizing habits that can keep you up at night you can have better success in having a good night’s rest. So if you partake in any of the habits below, it may be time to switch up your habits so you can get some sleep.

1. Smoking

If you’re a smoker, you probably believe that smoking is a means of relaxation, but did you know it can wreck havoc on your sleep? I’m sure I don’t have to tell you all the reasons to quit, but if you value your sleep, listen up.

Smoking actually works as a stimulant and so if you already have insomnia, smoking isn’t helping much. Furthermore, if you’re taking action to quit smoking, nicotine withdrawal may have you waking up earlier than usual. But although you wake up earlier, you’ll have a much easier time falling asleep so the need to quit is much greater.

Although you should avoid smoking completely, if you are a smoker having a cigarette before bed isn’t advised.

2. Switching up your bathing routine

Are you a morning bather or an evening? The time of the day you usually wash yourself can affect your sleep. If you generally wake up and jump in the shower or bath then your body is accustomed to that routine. So if you decide to switch it up and bathe before bed, you could be hurting your sleep.

When you wake up and shower it can have an affect of waking you up which your brain gets used to. When you switch this up and then decide to shower at night your brain then gets mixed signals and tells the body to wake up.

Read more at http://www.belmarrahealth.com/whats-really-keeping-you-awake-at-night/

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