6 Tips to Help Clients Get Better Sleep

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James Breese

Everyday Athlete. Founder of @strengthmatters. Love snowboarding, cricket, Manchester United, the mountains, coffee and trail running.

Struggling to get a good night’s sleep? In this episode, we delve into the world of sleep improvement, offering six practical tips to help clients get better sleep and drift off into a peaceful slumber.

Whether you’re a fitness trainer, a busy professional, or just someone looking to enhance your sleep quality, this episode is packed with insights and personal experiences that can transform your bedtime routine. Tune in to discover how to optimize your sleep environment and habits for a more restful and productive life!

Your evening eating habits can have a significant impact on how well you sleep.

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Timeline Summary:
01:18Personal Sleep Routines and Preferences 03:01Importance of Reducing Screen Time 04:02Benefits of a Dark, Quiet Sleeping Environment 06:20Impact of Hot Showers on Sleep Quality 09:15Eating Patterns and Their Effect on Sleep
Key Takeaways:
  • Personalized Approach: Everyone’s sleep needs and routines are different. What works for one person may not work for another.
  • Screen Time Considerations: While reducing screen time before bed is generally advised, some find that light screen use helps them wind down.
  • Dark and Quiet Environment: A completely dark room can significantly improve sleep quality. Consider blackout curtains or blinds.
  • Room Temperature Matters: Keeping your bedroom cool, ideally between 60 to 67 degrees Fahrenheit, can enhance sleep.
  • Hot Showers Before Bed: A hot shower or bath can help lower your body temperature afterward, promoting better sleep.
  • Eating Habits: Eating early in the evening and avoiding late-night meals can improve sleep quality, though this varies from person to person.
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A completely dark room can make a huge difference in sleep quality.

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A hot shower before bed can be a game-changer for your sleep.

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