16/03/2026
Who wants to always wake up feeling full of energy and not have to start the day in pain?
We've all had that feeling at some point in our lifes right?
Maybe a very long time ago - maybe you think it's something you can't have any more and only young people have that luxury? Not so!
It is possible to have a good night's sleep more night's than not by addressing those few niggly things that deep down you really know are what's keeping you up at night.
If you have no serious mental or physical health issues here's a few things to think about to get you started:
1.Have an end of work day cut off time and create a habit that breaks you out of work into home time
2.Eat your evening meal 3 hours before bedtime
3.Stop any screen time 2 hours before bedtime, even with blue light filters
4. Start relaxing and winding down 1 hour before bedtime
5.Make bedtime between 9pm-10.30pm to get the best night's sleep
6.Make your bedroom cool and dark and don't have any devices in your room
If you need help with neck pain keeping you up at night message me for more advice.
You might also feel you need to talk to someone about stress or anxiety and this can really help too.
I don't always manage to do all these things - nobody is perfect right? - but I do know on the days when I finish work by 6, get dinner early and have some good chilled non-screen time with my family I definitely sleep much better, I get 8 hours sleep and I wake up without an alarm clock refreshed and ready for my day.
What things do you know will always mean you have a really good night's sleep?