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Sleep



There is still a lot of mystery behind the science of why we sleep, other than we certainly need to! Unfortunately, with the near-constant presence of artificial light in the modern world (and the constant, instantaneous electronic access to stressors and stimulants, such as work emails, exciting television, or brain-grabbing video games), our sleep patterns have been deeply affected. Adequate good-quality sleep is a very important part of a healthy life, as it influences brain function, mood, hormone levels, weight, and a host of other bodily functions.

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Better Relationships, Better Sleep

On Day 4 of “The Phone Breakup Challenge,” Catherine talks about making some simple changes that will help you protect and improve two of the most important things in life: your relationships and your sleep.

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DND My Sleep

Oftentimes we bring our devices and technology into the space we deem for rest. Technology can be beneficial, however most times our tech hinders the effectiveness of our sleep.

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Unlock The Greatness Within: The Importance Of Good Sleep

Sarah Grynberg shares the foolproof practices you can build into your routine to ensure you prioritize a great rest every evening, as well as all the benefits that go with it.

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The Quality of Sleep

Sleep is not a one size fits all type experience, your experience with sleep can be as unique as your fingerprint. It’s important to be intentional about crafting your sleep experience to make sure you are getting the most out your designated time for rest.

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Waking Up Is Hard to Do

We’ve all been guilty of hitting the snooze button from time to time. Maintaining a consistent “wake up” schedule can have a positive effect on our morning routine as we prepare for the day ahead.

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Rest without Remorse

In today’s culture of multitasking and being busy for the sake of being busy, it's easy to feel bad about taking a moment for yourself. We have to disassociate the idea of rest as being a reward. Everyone is entitled to rest.

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Unlock The Greatness Within: Mastering Your Evening Routine

Want to learn the small adjustments you can make to your evening routine to encourage a better night’s sleep?

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124 – How to Sleep Better Tonight with Sleep Expert Dr. Chris Winter

Chris Winter is a neurologist and sleep expert who helps his patients learn to sleep better.

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Autistic Burnout and Autistic Rest with Carole Jean Whittington

Like me, Carole Jean is a late identified ADHD-Autistic, who discovered at 39 years old why life had been so confusing and such a struggle.

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