March 17 is World Sleep Day. The day celebrates the healthy habit of sleeping on time and well, the benefits of good sleep, and throws light...
March 17 is World Sleep Day. The day celebrates the healthy habit of sleeping on time and well, the benefits of good sleep, and throws light on the ailments that sleep disorders might lead to. In our fast-paced life, many of us are sleep deprived. Many try to manage with just four hours of sleep. Celebs talk on the issue, of how much sleep a person should get every night and share tips for getting a good night's sleep.
Simaran Kaur:
Yes, I agree, all
of us are sleep deprived. I wonder how people function with 4 hours of sleep.
Although every person is different, I need at least 5 to 6 hours of sleep each
night. That should give me enough energy to get through the day. I think
getting up early is important as well because it gives me time to connect with
myself and find inner calmness. I like to read occasionally or listen to
soothing music. I don't use my phone while I'm sleeping to avoid distractions.
Aniruddh Dave:
I make sure that I
get at least 6 hours of sleep each night. Not only does getting enough sleep
improve mood, but it also helps the body and mind to heal. Your performance
will be better no matter what you are doing if you rest both mentally and
physically. When you get ready for bed, knowing that you gave your all that day
and worked hard to the best of your skills makes you feel good.
Adaa Khan:
In the industry
that we are in, the sleep cycles actually go for a toss. So, it can be
quite challenging for actors to maintain a consistent sleeping schedule. If I'm
home, I try to go to bed on time. But I am aware of the significance of proper
sleep for both your physical and emotional well-being. 30–40 minutes before
bedtime, I make an effort to put my phone and social media aside. In addition,
before going to bed, I enjoy taking a shower and having some time where I look
back at how my day was spent. I also do some meditation to calm my mind, body,
and soul. It has been quite helpful to me.
Sheeba Akashdeep Sabir:
People are sleep
deprived because other than working and stress, they are so involved with their
gadgets, social media, and OTT platforms that there's too much going on for a
brain. I need a full night's sleep. So I try to get at least 6-8 hours of sleep
at the minimum and many manage with much less. They function absolutely okay,
they are energetic and their health is fine but I guess not everything works
for everyone. People should get at least 6 hours of sleep if not more. It is
very important for your cognitive health to be able to reboot and repair when
you sleep. Insomnia is extremely common and 80% of people that you meet are
fighting to just sleep. Getting a good night's sleep is a combination of
factors: having a stress-free life, meditating, getting some exercise, and
being happy and surrounded by your loved ones. Having a good social life really
counts as that also helps you to relax.
Subuhii Joshii:
As important as
waking up on time is, going to bed on time is also important. As your body
needs at least 8 hours of sleep to recuperate, I always make sure to get that
amount because you will be unable to do anything unless and until you get
enough sleep. Sleeping well is extremely important. After relieving your stress
and letting your body unwind, you can start the next day with enthusiasm and
energy. I take a shower to keep my body hydrated before I go to bed and I
generally avoid gadgets.
Nikhil Nanda:
Every cell in our
body is rejuvenated by sound sleep. By sleeping for 6 to 7 hours, I
aim to maintain a healthy sleep cycle. Yet with our busy schedule, it's really
challenging. Your health, your ability to wake up feeling energised, and the
functioning of your body all depend on getting enough sleep. Before I go to
sleep, I make an effort to avoid using my phone. Also,level I don't watch any TV
shows, movies, or series, nor do I listen to the news before I go to bed. Rather
I simply relax and practise meditation.
Akash Sharma
In today's
scenario, we are sleep deprived. The world has become so competitive with each
other, with a lot of dissatisfaction at any levels of achievement that at the
end of the day when we go to sleep, still, our brain is not at rest. It starts
preparing for the coming day. I try to sleep normally for 6- 7 hours, but I am
also a part of the same cycle. The people who manage to get 4 hours of sound
sleep are the ones who have peace within, they normally live a disciplined
satisfying life. Each night a person should have at least 7 hours of sleep.
Insomnia has become so common nowadays. It takes a toll on our health. To lead
a healthy life, good sleep is a must. But running after good lifestyles, competitiveness,
to get more in less time, we are losing grip on our health, sleep, peace, etc.
For good sleep, first is meditation which helps in cooling down our brain, and
stops that chaos inside us. Secondly, we need to do good, healthy reading
instead of being on our phones. I try to go to bed on time after a warm bath,
dim the light in my room, switch on soothing music, and keep my phone away.
Mitaali Nag:
The sleep cycle has
been messed up by Lockdown. But now that everyone seems to be recovering, I
believe that sleeping on time is essential because, similar to how a phone
battery charges while we sleep, our bodies and brains do as well. It is
recommended to get about 7-8 hours of sleep every night. But, it's best if your
sleep is disrupted for 6-7 hours. And those who have trouble falling
asleep or staying up all night are depressed and unhappy; however, if you get a
good night's sleep, you feel rejuvenated, smile more, and spread positivity.
Good, fruitful work schedules help me get peaceful sleep at night.
Sneha Namanandi:
I have to get at
least six hours of sleep each night. The secret to good health is enough sleep.
A good night's sleep gives you the clarity and energy you need to perform
properly the next day. I find that taking a hot bath, massaging my feet,
and reading a nice book help me sleep better.
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