If sleeplessness becomes chronic, the consequences become more severe. Chronic loss of sleep over a period of time will seriously diminish one’s ability to perform work on the job or at home. Sluggishness, forgetfulness, lack of concentration, slower reaction times and general malaise will begin to take over. This could result in accidents, injuries and even behavior problems. Your enjoyment of life will decrease and other’s enjoyment of you will decrease (because you will most likely be grouchy and lethargic). Without enough sleep, your body cannot repair and replenish itself, and your mind cannot take the time it needs from the constant bombardment of the outside world to perform the tasks that it must during sleep periods.
How can getting enough sleep help? Getting the correct amount of sleep for you will allow you to operate at your peak while doing all the things you do during the course of your day. If you have had plenty of sleep, you will notice that it will be easier for you to work, learn, exercise, interact with others and your results will be better. You will be able to focus and concentrate more effectively. If you have enough sleep, your will have a better mood, you will be happier and you’ll be able to have a more positive attitude and react more positively and constructively to everything you encounter.
How can you be sure you’re getting enough sleep? To make sure you are getting enough sleep, follow these guidelines:
Eight hours a night
Most adults need eight hours of sleep each night. You may need a bit more or less. The way to gauge whether you are getting enough sleep or not is by waking up naturally. You can see what time you wake, compared to what time you went to bed (fell asleep), and do that for a few days. You will get an average amount of sleep you need from that. Be sure to try this during a ‘normal’ time in your week. If you are trying to do this over a holiday week when you are out partying until 2 AM and falling into bed with a belly full of beer, you won’t have accurate sleep times.
Wake later
If you find that you are not getting enough sleep, you will need to adjust your bedtime or wake time accordingly.
Stay away from drugs
Falling asleep naturally is the best way to fall asleep. Using drugs (prescription or recreational) or alcohol to fall asleep is not healthy, and your body and mind will not be able to do their “sleep work” as well. Prescription or over the counter sleep aids should be used infrequently at best and with the supervision of your doctor.
See a doctor if serious
If you are having serious sleep issues, see your doctor for evaluation. Sleep can be disrupted by certain illnesses, physical conditions, hormonal fluctuations, certain medications, and stress.
Relaxation methods can help
Learn simple relaxation techniques for helping you to fall asleep such as deep breathing or guided imagery.
Sleep is one of the basic elements of great health and performing well in all aspects of life. Good, healthy sleep will do wonders for your body, mind, and mood. The importance of sleep cannot be stressed enough, so make sure you are getting all that you need.