Friday, April 4, 2008

Why Sleep is important to your Wellness.


Like many of us sleep seems to be the first thing we give up when we are under time constraints of getting things done for our family, jobs and ourselves. What many of us don't realize is that sleep is essential for our health & wellness. Sleep is essential to our survival and much more. Studies show that rats deprived of sleep die within two to three weeks, a time frame similar to death due to starvation.

Most adults need between 8 and 9 hours of sleep each night. Lack of adequate sleep can have serious consequences. Some of these include:

Decreases in:
Performance
Concentration
Reaction Times
Learning

Increases in:
Memory Lapses
Accidents & Injuries
Behavior Problems
Mood Problems

How can we get more sleep?
1. Exercise regularly. Many sleep experts say exercising 5-6 hours before you go to bed can actually help you sleep.
2. Set a regular bedtime. Going to bed at the same time each night and waking up at the same time every day can also help establish sleep patterns.
3.Relax your mind. Avoid violence or scary movies or tv shows at night before you go to bed.
4. Avoid Caffeine & other stimulants (such as alcohol and nicotine) before you go to sleep.
5. Create the right sleep environment. Studies show that people sleep best in a dark room that is slightly on the cool side. Close your blinds or curtains and turn down the thermostat in your room.

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Exercise can increase your happiness


People that exercise, whether that's an aerobic class, walking, a sport, yoga or pilates, feel healthier and better about themselves and enjoy life more. Research has proven that exercising 3 times a week for 30 minutes can be just as powerful as taking psychiatric drugs. Exercise vastly improves our mental health.

Research finds that exercise and physical activity has the following benifits:
- Increases confidence
- Improves self image
- Directly increases happiness
- Increases overall energy levels

What's the best exericise to do? Trick question. It's the one you enjoy and want to do. If you are a beginner exerciser remember to start slowly and listen to your body. Increase the time you exercise gradually (i.e. start with 5 or 10 minutes and gradually work your way up to 30 minutes).