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Sleep and the Senses

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Getting a regular, restful eight hours of sleep each night is really one of the best things you can  do for yourself. Still, for many, sleep is elusive. There are few things more irritating than tossing and turning each night, struggling to fall asleep—yet there are plenty of ways that you can lull your body and mind into a state of rest.

One method we recommend is engaging each of your senses in different ways. Sleep can be induced through touch, through sound, through smell—through a variety of sensory means.

Here are a few strategies that you might consider:

Not all methods may work for you, but they are definitely a great start toward getting to sleep easier.

Share these tips with anyone you know who struggles with insomnia.

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