Tag Archive for 'sleep-psychology'
Time Management and Sleep
0 Comments Published by Brian Yalung November 27th, 2007 in Health Issues, How to sleep better, SLEEP Psychology, Sleep Issues.
Who knows what time it is in your region? For all you know, upon reading this, you should be in bed. But rather than laying down, you find yourself exploring the web for anything that may be of interest to you. Sometimes, it is a way of making you sleepy.
After a hyperactive day, chances are you may be wondering of the things that had transpired. It could be about work, about a special person or something about family. Anything can keep you up thinking or even get your working.
But sleep is something you really cannot force on yourself. There is the thing called time management to which our body clocks work on. Foregoing them may prove to be risky for health reasons. Also, whatever enthusiasm you have in your body may soon go away. It is still best to keep emotions in check and get back to your senses.
Read more: Have you forgotten how to remember?
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More Shopping and Less Sleeping this Christmas
0 Comments Published by Brian Yalung November 23rd, 2007 in How to sleep better, SLEEP News, SLEEP Psychology.
If you haven’t made your shopping list and made and shopping lately for Christmas, better start doing it. Chances are, cramped malls and discount sales will plague your region and once they do, you may find lesser sleep until you are able to buy that perfect gift to give this Christmas season.
We all know for a fact that discount sales are bargain events to which can save us a lot of cash. However, you just have to be the first in line. There are such events such as Midnight Sales to which commodities and products reach as much as 50% off and that alone is reason for people who love to shop to go to.
Sleepless nights will also be incurred if people are unable to buy that gift they wanted to give for the holiday season. For whatever it is worth, it is not really a disorder but something that people just can get over since Christmas comes only once a year.
Read more: No need for sleep, it’s time for shopping
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Sleep, Dream and Imagination
0 Comments Published by Brian Yalung November 22nd, 2007 in Dreams, SLEEP Psychology, SLEEP Video.We are all resigned to our subconscious states at times and while we think we can do anything we like when we are dreaming, reality becomes something else. New concepts, designs and ideas originate from somewhere, mostly from our minds when we least know it.
Colors themes and ultimate designing concepts that are not yet used may eventually be the key towards making people stand out above the rest. Most of these ideas come from times when we are sleeping. However, the problem is at the time when we think of recalling what we dreamt since normally, we would forget these subconscious thoughts which may make a difference.
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Set The TV Timer Before you Sleep
0 Comments Published by Brian Yalung November 20th, 2007 in SLEEP Psychology, Sleep Issues.
There are some people who love to watch television to lull them to sleep. While this is a known practice to help put most of us to get drowsy and sleep, leaving the TV set on may not be the best solution after all.
Other than using up electricity, there is a hazard of potential fire coming from overheating or electrical malfunction. To avoid them, there is an option that is usually present in TV sets and this is the sleep timer which can be set at various times such as 30 minutes to 2 hours.
Knowing how well fast you can sleep, most people would do well to consider it so that they can sleep and not worry about leaving it on. It may sound simple to most but if you really practice it, then perhaps we would see less problems and worries today.
Read more: TV Viewing and Sleep Problems
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Sleep Issues Caused by Asperger Syndrome
0 Comments Published by Brian Yalung November 19th, 2007 in Health Issues, SLEEP News, SLEEP Psychology, Sleep Disorders.
Sleep is something important and this covers all people of any race. While we all know of the growing concern for this issue, some are tied up with actual problems going on around kids. One is that of Asperger Syndrome, a known autism spectral disorder.
While we see autistic children differently, they are still human and experience the same problems we normally encounter. Just like us, they have their own share of sleep deprivation problems, probably worse if they are not given the same attention that we put for normal people with sleep issues.
Asperger Syndrome (AS) is one of several autism spectrum disorders characterized by difficulties in social interaction and by restricted interests and activities. With AS, there is no general delay in language or cognitive development. Researchers from Italy looked at sleep and children with AS. It is the first known study of its kind.
For the study, researchers focused on eight children with AS, 10 children with autism and 12 healthy children. Parents filled out several questionnaires and the children underwent several sleep tests.
Researchers report 50 percent of children with AS were reluctant to go to bed, 75 percent needed the television or a light on in the bedroom, 87 percent had difficulty getting to sleep and 75 percent fell asleep sweating. Study authors also found half of the children did not feel refreshed in the morning and 87 percent had difficulty waking up in the morning and 87 percent felt sleepy during the day.
Source: Sleep Problems Prevalent in Children with Asperger Syndrome
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