We Our Hometown News Search
Our Newspaper AdsHG413Submit NewsPlace Classifieds
the reminder, we are hometown news

Getting Sleep Agawam MA

Studies indicate a lack of sleep can be dangerous, causing significant mental impairment. If you're having trouble falling asleep, or just want to make your sleep more peaceful, here are some helpful ideas that you can do in the comfort of your own room to help ensure a good night's rest.

Glen Brooks
413-732-7115
2 Medical Center Dr
Springfield, MA
Westover Animal Clinic
(413) 535-1777
1361 Memorial Dr
Chicopee, MA
Westfield Family & Sports Chiropractic
(413) 562-3615
70 Court Street, Suite 1
Westfield, MA
Blandford Animal Hospital
(413) 848-2057
46 Woronoco Rd
Blandford, MA
Herbert J Keating III, MD
(860) 242-6297
6 Northwestern Dr
Bloomfield, CT
John E Griggs
413-737-2982
299 Carew Street
Springfield, MA
Adam J. Flisser, MD
212-794-9601
103 East 80th Street
New York, NY
Connecticut Veterinary Center, Inc. - Windsor
(860) 688-2026
620 Bloomfield Ave
Windsor, CT
Life Force Chiropractic
(860) 649-7705
27 Hartford Turnpike
Vernon Rockville, CT
Sheila R Silverman, MD
(860) 243-8709
705 Bloomfield Ave
Bloomfield, CT
Data Provided by:
 

Getting Sleep

Studies indicate a lack of sleep can be dangerous, causing significant mental impairment. If you're having trouble falling asleep, or just want to make your sleep more peaceful, here are some helpful ideas that you can do in the comfort of your own room to help ensure a good night's rest.

1. Let Lavender Lull You to Sleep. Known for its relaxation benefits, lavender is often used to aid sleep. Keep a dried lavender bouquet on your nightstand, dab some lavender oil on your neck before turning in, or burn a lavender-scented candle while you're getting ready for bed. The aromatherapy will work wonders for your state of mind and your sleep habits.

2. What Relaxes You? Whether it's a warm bath, soft music or a good book that helps you relax and unwind, make sure you give yourself that time to let go of the day and mentally get ready to fall asleep. Keep the lights low, the noise level down and invite sleep. Just as you have to warm up in the morning to get ready for the day, you have to wind down each evening.

3. Nighttime Yoga. Renowned yoga instructor Patricia Walden encourages using a series of yoga moves designed to quiet the mind after the stress of the day and to help you make the transition from active to quiet. Before going to bed each night, she suggests doing a combination of standing poses, forward bends and restorative poses to help you ease into night.

Click here to read the rest of the article at SuccessMagazine.com

Reminder Publications, Inc. 280 North Main St., East Longmeadow, MA 01028 • Ph 413.525.6661 • fax 413.525.5882
Archives Search Advertiser Info Contact Us Home