How to return to sleep when you wake in the middle of the night

How to return to sleep when you wake in the middle of the night

A no-nonsense, practical plan to return to sleep easier than ever before - so you can get the sleep you need.

Step 1: If you are awake longer than 20 minutes in bed, get up and move to the lounge

This ensures your bed is kept for sleep and sleep only and that your brain strongly agrees that bed equals sleep. In doing so, as soon as you see your bed, you naturally produce hormones like?melatonin, that enable you to fall asleep faster.

Step 2: Put on 100% blue light blocking glasses, avoid screens

In the presence of light, sleep promoting hormone melatonin is suppressed, leaving us wide awake.?In the absence of light, melatonin is produced, and we feel sleepy - simple as that. Get around this by wearing blue light blocking glasses, using minimal light and avoiding screens (laptops, tv and phones included).

Note that 100% blue light blocking glasses are not those with transparent lenses or filters in glasses provided by your optometrists. Rather, they have a distinct red or orange lens – so make sure you wear these, not clear ones. My recommended glasses are here.

Step 3: Take a sleep supplement - CBD, Reishi mushrooms

Encourage your body to enter a calmer, more restful state with the support of natural supplements like CBD and reishi mushrooms. As they take 20 minutes (or so) to come into affect, by taking them at the start of your night time waking, you may not be awake for the 1-3 hours you currently are.

Step 4: Read a book OR meditate OR journal OR do all

As these require your mind to focus on a specific topic, it reduces thinking about the things stressing you out.

If you are finding it hard to settle into a book, some journaling can be helpful. Simply write out everything on your mind, and when you feel you've had a mental vent go to your faithful bedtime book.?

Step 4: Only return to bed when you are just about to fall asleep?

Appreciating how impossible it sounds that you will actually be tired enough to fall asleep – it will happen if you follow the plan above. When you are finally dozing off, head back to bed, quick smart.

5 top tips to make returning to sleep even easier:?

  1. Feel free to get up if you wake up around 5 or 5:30am. Even if you haven't had your 7-9 hours of sleep, it may be easier to simply wake then, start your day and?take a short nap?later in the day.
  2. If reading a book really isn't doing it for you, opt for something that does. Deep breathing, meditating, and writing – are all calming activities with a similar effect.
  3. Give it time. This plan will work, but it takes time for your brain to understand your new patterns for waking less and falling asleep easier. Try this for at least a few days, or ideally for a week, to assess the impact properly.?
  4. If you cannot stay off your phone, TV or laptop, at least mitigate the effects of blue light from the screen with blue light blocking glasses and low screen brightness. Not my preference for you, but if you must, then this will help you.
  5. Know that lights, yes, your regular ceiling lights – emit blue light too. If you wake up to use the bathroom, keep the lights off; if you can't, then pop on your glasses. Otherwise, you make it harder for yourself to return to sleep post-loo visit

This article is another instalment of Sleep for Success - a LinkedIn series empowering you to your best nights sleep. With sleep not only important, but imperative for optimal wellbeing and peak performance alike; it's a pleasure to leverage my 14 years of academic and professional experience to share expert tips, tricks and techniques to help you sleep longer, deeper and wake more refreshed. Supercharged by sleep, look forward to achieving more, in less time, with less effort - naturally. Please share with anyone you feel will benefit, and of course, sleep well.

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