Fall Asleep Faster In Hot Weather With These 10 Tips
There’s only one thing that Brits love more than a heatwave, and that’s complaining about a heatwave. But we think we’re totally in our rights to complain, despite what US TikTok has to say.
1. Put your sheets in the freezer
2. Keep windows and blinds shut during the day
Our first instinct during the summer is to whack open all the windows and doors. However, this could be the biggest mistake you’re making as it allows the warm sunlight in. Instead, try keeping your windows and blinds shut throughout the day, especially on the sunniest side of your house to keep your house cool.
If there is a breeze (hallelujah) then your best option is to keep your blinds/curtains closed but keep your window open, that way you get the breeze coming through but the warm light stays out.
3. Ventilate cold air
This is a tip a lot of you may have seen doing the rounds on TikTok, but it involves filling a bowl of cold water, adding a tonne of ice cubes, and sitting that in front of a fan. Try this tip about an hour before you go to bed and your room should be feeling fresh by the time you hit the hay. This paired with the frozen pyjamas? A dream team.
4. Stay hydrated
Making sure you’re drinking enough water is key every day, but especially during hot weather. Staying hydrated helps your body to keep cool, aiding a good night’s sleep. Make sure you’re regularly drinking water throughout the day, but avoid chugging too much before bed as you don’t want to be constantly waking up for the toilet...
5. Keep to your usual routine – no naps!
6. Exercise
This one can be tricky during summer, and if you're experiencing a heatwave it has to be done safely. However, exercising during the day has been shown to increase sleep quality for some adults1. Get in a quick run or gym session in the morning or in the evening when it's cooled down a little. Avoid any vigorous exercise mid day when temperatures are peaking. Evening exercise is best a couple of hours before bed so that your heart rate has chance to come back down to normal.
Check out the article below for tips on training safely during a heatwave:
7. Read or listen to a podcast before bed
8. Take a cool shower
You know that horrible sticky feeling after a day in the sun? Us too. Get into the habit of taking a cool shower right before bed. Not only will this help cool your body down, it’ll also leave you feeling fresh and much more comfortable, making sleep far easier.
9. Turn off devices
10. Keep a spritz bottle nearby
Get yourself a spritz or misting bottle filled with cold water and keep it by your bed. Give yourself a good spritz before hitting the pillow and keep it on hand for any midnight wake-ups for a hit of quick relief.
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