I work 2 week in night(10-6) and next two week from 2-10
My sleep is very weak..small distractions doorbell etc and i get wake up..
I am feeling am not getting constant sleep of even 5 hours..not sure it is due to office hours..etc
Any advise and what are precautions.
Is it stress i have developed?
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First it's important to have regular moderate exercise- at least 30 minutes in a day. Second use bed only for sleep. Do not sit there and watch TV etc. Third, avoid use of TV, mobile near bedtime. The white light can impair release of the sleep hormone. Fourth keep lights down low in the evenings instead of bright Tubelight. Read before sleeping. If you do not get adequate sleep- still make up at the same time. Avoid thinking about it too much as the thoughts can further maintain the insomnia.
Learn to write the thoughts- e.g. I'll have a bad day, I hardly slept. Change the thoughts to more appropriate ones. e.g. I didn't get much sleep but it's ok. It's a phase. It's not something I did deliberately. Relax.
Along with exercise try Yoga nidra etc.
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If it still doesn't help meet a sleep specialist or doctor
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Your work hours are surely a contributing cause. You need to understand sleep. Speak to a sleep specialist who can help you. Also stress can worsen the problem. Meet a counsellor who can help you deal with this.
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