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Beat Stress, Sleep BetterWhatever's bothering you, write it down
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Light at NightWhy your brain needs darkness to relax
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A Peaceful Bedroom"I sleep really well in five-star hotels"
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Yoga for Better SleepBeat stress, aches, pains, and insomnia
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Share Your Thoughts
How have you made your bedroom more sleep-conducive?
But thinking about her future, Laura knew it was time to wean herself off the drugs. She didn’t want to worry about chemicals in her body if she decided to have children down the road.
Laura visited a sleep specialist who began cognitive-behavioral therapy sessions, focusing on sleep hygiene. To help ease the transition, he also prescribed a lower-strength sleeping pill. (Watch Laura discuss kicking the habit.)
Now she’s focusing on creating a better sleep environment and practicing better bedtime habits. (Watch Laura discuss her no-television rule.) Getting to sleep naturally has been challenging, but she’s encouraged by her constant progress.
“A year from now, I’d love to be able to go to bed because I actually feel sleepy,” she says. “And take a nap; I’ve never been sleepy enough to just take a nap. I feel like I’m missing out on something really great.”









