Americans aren’t the only ones complaining of poor sleep, no sleep, and abysmal bed partners. News just hit that the majority of Britons are losing ground on the war against insomnia, too. When more than 3,000 adults were quizzed about their sleeping habits in a survey commissioned by the shopping channel QVC, the results were, well, eye-opening.
Nearly a third of those
questioned (29%) suffer from insomnia while 87% feel tired for most of the
week, and 17% doze off at work. A whopping nine
out of ten report being tired all day. Where’s Morpheus, the god of sleep
and dreams, when you need him?
So we’re not alone. The
chief culprits of all this sleeplessness are also familiar:
What are the solutions for
both our English friends and ourselves? These ideas should also sound familiar:
- Learn how to
make the going-to-bed process
soporific and effortless. You brush your teeth to keep your oral health, so why
wouldn’t you do the same for your sleep health with sleep
hygiene?
- Don’t accept snoring as a fact of life. Talk to your bed partner about
getting checked for sleep
apnea. Talk to your doctor about options. For many, just a little weight
loss can do the trick of silencing the human buzz saw.
- Make getting a
full night’s sleep of at least 7 hours
a priority.
- When you find
yourself tired in the day, try taking
a nap and don’t feel guilty about it!
- Find better ways
to cope with stress and communicate
with the people in your life who bring tension to your relationships and family
life.
I know, all easier said than
done. Shouldering the stress of modern life is tough. We are all overscheduled
and overwhelmed with things to do. There is no pill to take for solving money
and relationship troubles quickly. And sleep is usually last on everyone’s
list. But focusing on sleep has its hidden rewards that can, in fact, go as far
as to help you cope better with life in general and ease tensions across the
board. Even in your relationships. After all, who likes a grump?
Clearly, sleeplessness is
not just an American sport. It’s global. The team who gets a good night’s
sleep, however, will always be the winner.
Sweet Dreams,
Michael J. Breus, PhD
The Sleep Doctor™
www.thesleepdoctor.com
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One report going around the UK is that people would rather have a good night's sleep than sex!
That's serious! :)
Thanks again for another great article.
Trap
Posted by: Trapper Sherwood | April 10, 2010 at 05:44 AM