
I explain how I came to have Insomnia and over time how I learned to be more productive and feel good despite being tired or fatigued due to poor sleep.
Food is medicine and medicine is food. Learn how to use food strategically in a healthy way to boost your energy to get through the day when you wake up feeling very tired. Also learn about research surrounding drinking water and sleep and how this knowledge can be relevant to you whenever you have a poor night's sleep.
No doubt, coffee is a popular coping method for feeling more alert and dealing with stress. Over 160 million, 60 kilogram bags of coffee have been sold each year since 2018/2019 to present and rising with new ways of brewing being invented for the everyday consumer. Despite it's benefits, it is so addictive however and that can be a challenge for someone who consistently struggles with sleep. The use of coffee as a coping method is therefore quickly discussed in this lecture and an alternative (for those who may be sensitive or need to switch from coffee) is mentioned.
The last thing most people want to do when they are feeling sleep deprived and tired is to exercise! Learn in this quick and simple video lesson how this can be beneficial to feel refreshed and revived to power through your day despite being exhausted and why this works as a great coping method when dealing with fatigue.
Learn two simple and practical time management strategies that you can employ straight way to win back some time and energy when you are already too tired to "do it all" after having a poor night's sleep. They are common sense decisions, that are effective, yet we often can overlook so as to manage our day or days when we are dealing with fatigue.
There are 5 primary mindsets that can hinder a person from being able to cope better with less sleep. You may be able to relate to one or more of them. These are quickly touched on with tips to consider to overcome them. Mindsets are established set of attitudes a person may have. It can be so ingrained that support and coaching is needed to overcome them but change is indeed possible and begins by first acknowledging what these mindset are and then taking action.
I talk face to face with students about the three categories of support options they can seek when they struggle with sleep, particularly Insomnia. Under the broad category of Self Help is the use of Sleep coaching. I share what may determine if Sleep Coaching is a good fit and what it may entail. This can be particularly useful for persons who have not heard of sleep coaching before, or they have heard of it but are curious to understand more it.
Learn about how to use your body to signal to your brain in practical ways that you are safe as a strategy to use through-out your day to manage stress levels.
Some persons who find it difficult to "shut off" and "wind down" often have that difficulty because their cortisol level is too high from a stressful day (s); learn tips to manage this in the day to increase your chances of being able to fall asleep more easily later at night.
How to Cope with Less Sleep like a Champ for the busy professional is a easy, practical, 'doing it' course for persons who can’t sleep well. It is for anyone struggling with a consistent lack of sleep or Chronic Fatigue.
It can also be useful for persons who don't necessarily have sleep problems but your opportunity to sleep is limited due to working late to meet deadlines, being a mom of young children, studying, being a busy entrepreneur burning the mid-night oil or working shift jobs e.g. nurses or doctors, working at a factory or in different time zones e.g. pilots or virtual assistants or managers of a global team.
If you have Insomnia, or even if you don't, the reality is you are not getting enough sleep, but "the show must go on" and you want to learn strategies to Cope in a healthy and natural way without over doing it with the coffee, energy drinks and pills for energy.
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The missing link in Insomnia training courses is that students need to learn to cope effectively with less sleep until they recover from Insomnia or other sleeping problems like Sleep Apnea.
There could also be health issues that results in a person feeling tired and fatigued all the time and so the reality is, we all need to learn the skills to cope well, until health improves.
How long would it take to start sleeping better? The answer: "It could take days, weeks, months or even years for some persons to recover (depending on the complexities of their sleep issues) and the extent to which the person makes an effort to getting better."
Most people who don't sleep well, just "live with it," they essentially 'cope' BUT they don't cope well and are absolutely miserable. THERE IS A BETTER WAY.
If you are among the others, who try, and you are considering a Insomnia or Sleep Better course or Sleep Consultancy/Coaching then, this quick course is an essential piece of the puzzle that is often missed.
If you feel you have done everything you can and you still can’t sleep and you want to learn how to manage daily fatigue more effectively, then this course can be very useful to you.
Ultimately, the goal of the course is that "you learn to Cope with less sleep effectively so that you get across the finish line accomplishing your day-to-day goals and feeling happier and less irritable, despite a lack of natural energy from a restful night sleep."
It took the instructor of the course a year to recover from Insomnia and she shares four (4) easy and practical tactics that she honed and tested, from a unique perspective as a busy working mom that works well for anyone who is feeling tired often. She teaches how she actually made the strategies worked seamlessly in her life through self discipline and routine.
You need this if:
1. Your work productivity is impacted, and you have concerns about your job/business or difficulty maintaining employment because you are too tired
2. You find it difficult to be creative, come up with great ideas and easily do amazing things the way you use to
3. Your relationships are impacted because you find yourself being irritable, despondent, or physically and emotionally drained to look after yourself or children (if you have)
4. You find it difficult to concentrate and problem solve
5. You are feeling depressed and lethargic very often
6. You are finding it hard to ‘push-through’ to do your best and stay motivated for your work, family or business
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Time Management pointers and some Mindset issues that can hinder persons from coping well are also addressed in this practical course. You will learn the trick about using Routine in staying energized through-out your day and not just about sleep routine and habits like other courses.
A lack of sleep or constant fatigue doesn’t need to become a barrier to your life – there are ways you can manage it until you get your medical break-through as you work alongside your doctor or other health care provider.
It is indeed possible to learn how to sleep amazingly and wake up feeling renewed and it is worth the effort to feeling happier and more productive in your life.
While you are learning the hacks and strategies to sleep more deeply and better, be smart to learn to cope well by choosing this as a easy and quick accompanying course.