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Helping you get to sleep!

User Profile: bthechange89
bthechange89 May 23rd, 2015

If anyone is having trouble going to sleep, I highly recommend this app called Deep Sleep with Andrew Johnson.https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/deep-sleep-andrew-johnson/id337349999?mt=8 It's $3 on iTunes, but you can also get it on Google Play and Android and I think just online in general (though you have to pay in British Pounds). I got another one of his apps to help me with test anxiety and relaxing. Most of the time with this app, if I have headphones in my ears, I wake up with the headphones still in in the morning because I fell asleep within 21 minutes or less. Check it out! Hope this helps and may you all sleep well.

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User Profile: PaperGirl5
PaperGirl5 July 18th, 2015

I've always found that the majority of people who struggle to fall asleep at night-- it is because your brain can't turn off. Studies show that playing on your phone or watching tv right before bed prevents you from being able to fall asleep promptly. So, when I want to fall asleep well at night I usually make myself a cup of soothing chamomile tea with honey and read a few chapters out of the book that I am currently reading. This allows my brain to slowly shut down and by the point of me turning the light off-- I'm out!

Hope that helps!

User Profile: CoinFountain
CoinFountain December 5th, 2016

I've found if I'm reading something interesting and exciting while in bed it can worsen insomnia. Trying to keep my bed as a sleep only location has helped condition my brain to prepare to sleep while I'm in that location. Having electronics at least 5 ft away from the bed helps too but I'm not sure of the science of why that helps. A nightly ritual of relaxing exercises will help too for most people.