SLEEP SMARTER

Sleep Smart

Having good sleep habits is something that can impact your daily life and academic success positively! Sleep helps you stay alert in class, promotes memory consolidation of what you’re learning, affects processing speed, judgement and decision making. In addition, it improves your energy, boosts your mood, and immune health so that you can stay well and feel your best. 

DAYTIME MATTERS: PLAN AHEAD FOR SLEEP 

Did you know that what you do during the day can impact your sleep at night?  Time management during the day helps you stick to a consistent sleep schedule. When you don’t stick to your plan (or maybe haven’t made one yet), those extra hours you were awake during take away from the time you would normally sleep. There are also sleep-promoting behaviors that you can plan throughout the day. 


RELAX BEFORE BED: SET A PRE-SLEEP ROUTINE 

Start relaxing 30-60 minutes before bed, creating a routine that you can use consistently to help your body know when it is time for bed. Making this routine a habit each night will signal to your body that it is time for rest. During this time is also important to stop activities that may keep you up such as blue lights from electronics and stimulating activities (watching tv, video games, or checking email). This also allows you to relax, destress and release tension from the day before bed. 


CONSISTENCY IS KEY: MAINTAIN A SLEEP SCHEDULE 

Maintaining a consistent sleep schedule is just as important as getting 7-9 hours of sleep a night. Create an attainable sleep schedule where you wake and go to sleep within the same hour each day. This allows your body to operate at a consistent rhythm.  Sticking to your sleep schedule during the weekend too is important to feeling well rested during weekdays.  You cannot “catch up” on sleep you’ve missed. 

Did you know?

Research shows that students who sleep do MUCH better on tests than those who stay up all night cramming, even though the students who stay up all night THINK they do better. Some sleep is always better than no sleep at all!