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How to Reset Your Sleep Schedule in 5 Days?

Deeply rooted in the human body and brain systems we have several time-related functions that help us stay healthy, such as our sleep-drive, breathing, digestion, hormonal cycles. Changes in life situations and habits can disturb the biological clock, also called the circadian rhythm. If this happens, like when you travel or you have to adjust to a different day rhythm, it is good to know what steps to take to optimize your sleep quality.

The best sleep happens when you fall asleep easily and sleep well. Then, during the 8-9 hour's time in bed you will normally go through 5-6 sleep cycles, each having a different structure of several sleep types. The function of each cycle is different, providing you several types of rejuvenation every time you move into the next cycle. Therefore, to get the best possible sleep, it is critical both to be able to fall asleep with ease, and promote the body's ability to move smoothly from one cycle to the next.

If your circadian related sleep-drive system is not working well, you might experience serious problems in falling asleep, or wake up in-between a sleep cycle. To fix the situation, I'd recommend to use a three-step method that has been tried and tested to fine-tune your brain's sleep-drive and to reset your sleep schedule.

3 Tips to Reset Your Sleep Schedule in 3-5 days.

1. Go to sleep at same (local) time every night and aim to get 8-9 hours of sleep. Get out of bed at same time every morning as well.

2. During the day, eat at regular times, to help your body's biological clock with getting used to a regular 24-hour rhythm.

3. Learn how to fall asleep with ease by doing gentle ‘Sleep-inducing movements, the way I show in the Moving into Sleep Method. Based on advanced somatic understanding and principles of modern neuroscience, the movements are designed to help your body and brain to relax and calm down, literally moving you into sleep.

As a self-treatment, the Moving into Sleep Method is based on educational neuroscience that explains how subtle movements can calm your nervous system. By doing the movements you can learn to fall asleep any time you want within minutes and get quality sleep even when the conditions are challenging, like during traveling, or when your sleep schedule needs a change.

Thanks for reading,

Oliver

“Good sleep is achievable, and it’s just a gentle movement away”

Too high or low support will twist your neck muscles, which can affect your whole body.

If you prefer to lie on your back, make the support thinner than when you lie on your side.
Fold the towel so that your neck feels well supported and you can roll your head easily from side to side.
Note that the alignment of your neck often reflects first the way it is when you stand or sit.
Therefore, after some time, it might be necessary to adjust the hight

If you lie on your side, create a support so that your neck is in line with your spine.
Experiment with different heights, until you feel your neck is as relaxed as possible and free to move.
If necessary combine a folded towel with a flat pillow
Be aware that some pillows get compressed during the night and won't give you consistent support.
A folded towel, on the other hand, maintains its shape very well.
Once you have created the right support for your head, move it a little backward, so that nothing or as little as possible touches your cheek.
A gentle touch on the cheek triggers a rooting reflex, which activates the neck muscles to turn your head.
Ideally, the core support is under the side of the skull, behind the ear, where you can find the center of balance of your head.
Note also that your neck doesn't need any support. Therefore, avoid squeezing a soft pillow under your neck as it will bother you by limiting body circulation and free movement.

The support you get is firm, yet comfortable and the flat surface promotes comfort and ease in movement.
Some weeks ago, my mother-in-law told she had a stiff neck every morning. When I asked her how she supported her head, she told having a basic, soft, and quite a thick pillow. I then told her how I support my head with a folded bath-towel, sometimes combined with a thin pillow. This allows me to adjust the support so that my head is well balanced and free to move. It is a great solution, functional and cheap.
As always — thanks for reading.

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