What Would a Good Night Sleep Mean to
You?
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It’s never a productive day when you don’t get enough sleep
the night before. You toss and turn all night or you may even seemingly slumber
all night, but still have a sluggish and tiresome day. Well, it may be time to
have a medical evaluation from your family doctor.
Why don’t you sleep well at night? Often a lack of sleep is
attributed to a poor quality mattress or caffeine intake, but there are a few
other alternatives that can be considered.
#1
Narcolepsy
If you feel a decrease ability to control your
wake-sleep cycle, you may have symptoms of narcolepsy. Consult a physician. Your
quality of sleep can really affect you ability to function your best during the
day.
#2
Anxiety
Excessive worry and fear can keep you from having
a peaceful sleep. Consult a therapist for a thorough assessment. Anxiety will
interfere with your normal daily activities or tasks. You will get less done
with a full day of work.
#3
Restless Leg Syndrome
Experiencing an irresistible urge to move your leg
can disrupt sleep. Don’t wait around, head to your physician for a clear
diagnosis. Restless Leg Syndrome occurs frequently while sitting or laying
down, which is the prominent position while you sleep. Regaining comfort in your legs can make sleep a lot more pleasant.
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Take care of yourself by getting adequate
rest. When your body is in rest mode it is rejuvenating to function effectively
during the hours you are awake.
No Sleep = An
Unproductive Day
Make yourself
and rest a priority!
If you want
to be your best you need adequate rest.
GinMan Consulting
can help you implement
coping
strategies to reach peaceful sleep and rest.
Contact us
at info@ginmanconsulting.com
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