A good night’s sleep for a better tomorrow
Experts advise that adults need 7-9 hours of sleep each night for good physical and mental wellbeing. Children usually require an hour or two more for their growth and development.
Often, lifestyle or environmental factors can interfere with the amount or the quality of sleep that you get. Finding ways to manage stress and to achieve a better work-life balance can be vital.
In your bedroom the light, comfort, sound, air quality and temperature all need to be at the right levels to encourage a good night’s sleep.
Is your mattress too firm – or too soft? Have you considered an ergonomic pilow? Perhaps blackout curtains and dimmable lighting can help you to wind down more easily. A rug or two might dampen unwanted sounds, while some green plants can cheer up the room.
Thinking about the most comfortable environment for sleep can pay dividends for your health.