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Wellness Wednesday: How to Boost Your Sleep Hygiene for Better Mental Health, Even When You’re on a Budget by Cheryl Conklin

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According to the National Sleep Foundation, good bedtime hygiene is essential to sleeping well at night and waking up feeling refreshed and productive in the morning. For instance, if we drink caffeinated beverages shortly before bedtime, or sleep in a room that’s too hot or too cold, our sleep quality may suffer, and we may spend the next day feeling groggy and unfocused. In some cases, we may struggle to fall asleep at all. 

Moreover, Harvard Health Publishing says that sleep quality and mental health go hand in hand. If you’re deprived of sleep, your risk of developing depression, ADHD, generalized anxiety disorder, or another mental disorder may increase. As such, improving your sleep habits is key to boosting your mental health and improving the quality of sleep you get each night. For some budget-friendly tips that will help you to improve your sleep habits while boosting your mental health at the same time, read on! 

Natural Remedies for Better Sleep

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When you’re looking for ways to improve your bedtime hygiene and overall quality of sleep, there are many natural remedies you can try without spending a whole lot of money. For instance, taking a melatonin supplement or drinking a cup of tea a few hours before bedtime may help you to fall asleep more easily—while using a white noise machine can help you to sleep more soundly throughout the night. 

Other natural remedies that can improve sleep quality and mental wellness include:

When browsing for sleep-friendly gadgets like a white noise machine, essential oil diffuser, or an air purifier for your bedroom, remember to shop at budget-friendly stores like Kohls. You’ll save even more if you pay with your store credit card or take advantage of Kohls promo codes and coupons. 

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Reduce Stress to Boost Your Mental Health and Improve Sleep

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According to the National Institute of Mental Health (NIH), too much stress in our lives—whether it be traumatic, routine, or situational stress—may lead to impaired sleep, weakened immunity, and mental health conditions such as anxiety and depression. However, when we find ways to manage or reduce the amount of stress in our lives our sleep quality and mental health may improve. 

Moreover, there are many free or inexpensive things you can do to tame some of the stress in your life. This will in turn boost your mental health and help you to sleep better at night. For instance, taking a free online yoga class can help you to relieve stress and unwind after a busy day. However, if you choose to pay for a yoga class you can save money with deals on Groupon or LivingSocial. 

Other budget-friendly ways to reduce stress include:

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Sleep Better, Live Happier

By improving your sleep habits and learning how to manage stress in your life, you’ll boost your mental health. Also, you’ll reduce your risk of developing an anxiety disorder, depression, insomnia, and other sleep-related issues such as obstructive sleep apnea and daytime drowsiness. Plus, many natural remedies are proven to reduce stress and improve sleep hygiene—and most of them don’t cost a dime. 

About the Author

Cheryl Conklin is a freelance writer and tutor by trade. She is also a blogger, adventurer, and traveler. Cheryl created Wellness Central – where she shares her thoughts on wellness along with the great resources she finds in her own journey. She believes that wellness is central to a happy life. No matter how busy we are, it’s important that we make our physical and emotional wellness a top priority.

Cheryl Conklin
Wellness Central

www.wellnesscentral.info

cheryl.conklin@wellnesscentral.info

What do You do to Improve your Sleep Hygeine?

Hello, I’m Thuy of honeybunnytwee. I write a Wellness Wednesday guest bloggers series. Send an article or link to a blog post about health and wellness, self-care, fitness, or mental health at honeybunnytwee@gmail.com. Upon review, you’ll have a chance to be featured! I’m always looking for more Wellness Wednesday submissions.

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