Rest
Sleep Smarter and Better by Understanding the Science of Sleep, Putting Insomnia in Check Through Stress Management, Anxiety Relief, Diet Gut Health and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
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ナレーター:
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Christopher Lawson
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著者:
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Eric Ramsey
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Do you want to end those white nights and sleep like a baby?
You’ve done it all - the soothing bath, the warm glass of milk, meditation and relaxation before going to bed. You’ve counted sheep, you’ve read boring books, and you’ve listened to chill-out music.
Nothing does the trick.
You barely manage to drag yourself out of bed each morning, feeling like you’re running on fuel fumes. It’s time to change and master the art of quality sleep.
Insomnia has become the bane of our existence today.
In fact, 51 percent of adults worldwide don’t get enough sleep. It’s also not surprising that those with poor sleep quality are also more likely to report health problems than people who get at least eight hours of Zs per night.
Insomnia isn’t just a minor disturbance. Your body needs sleep to recharge its batteries, undo damage, and heal. Chronic under-sleeping will have negative consequences down the line, which is why the time has come to work on improving your sleep patterns.
While this may seem like a mission impossible at the moment, starting to enjoy much better sleep is within your reach.
The secret to quality sleep is discovering a science-based approach that will address your particular problem.
In 1910, the average person got nine hours of sleep per night! Today, we live in such a fast-paced and dynamic world that we simply don’t have the time to decompress and slumber. It’s also difficult to turn the mind off and worries stand in the way of falling asleep quickly in the evening.
So, what can you do to slow down and get your body more used to quality sleep?
In Rest, you will discover:
- The six main types of insomnia and how to identify the one you’re dealing with
- What untreated insomnia can do to your body (hint, the consequences can be immense!)
- Stress, stress, stress - the monster lurking under your bed and keeping you from falling asleep
- The number one sleep disruptor and how to get rid of it
- Sleeping soundly when you have young kids - is that even possible?
- Technology and sleep - should you get rid of the TV in the bedroom?
- The surprising connection between gut health and sleep
- Other serious sleep disorders and how to get rid of them forever
- Simple exercises and lifestyle changes that will help you fall asleep the moment your head touches the pillow
- When you should and when you shouldn’t use medications to improve sleep quality
- And much more
We live in a world that values hustling. We’re always told to work hard, take on new challenges, and never enjoy a break. The importance of rest is constantly underestimated, and society turns us into machines that don’t have an off button.
Sooner or later, however, fatigue will catch up with you.
Obviously, you don’t want that to happen.
So, sit down, take a break, and enjoy a few restful minutes. Learning how to slow down and relax is the first step toward improving sleep quality.
If you’re ready to change your everyday existence and prioritize quality relaxation, scroll up, and click the “Buy Now” button now.
©2020 Elijah Sarge (P)2020 Elijah Sarge