Putting a Price on a Good Night of Sleep
Updated: Oct 10
There's no better feeling than waking up in the morning feeling refreshed and ready to tackle the day. Unfortunately, the reality for millions of Americans is that they do not get enough sleep and they wake up feeling tired, cranky, and foggy until their morning cup of joe.
This is a major issue because sleep is a wonderful medicine that we give our bodies. Regularly getting enough sleep will leave you feeling energetic and have a tremendous impact on your overall health.
Health Benefits of Sleep
Sleep has been proven to:
Reduce stress
Improve memory
Strengthen your body so it can fight infections
Lower blood pressure
Boost your mood
Help maintain weight
Reduce the risk of stroke and heart conditions
Why Is It So Hard to Get a Good Night's Sleep?Specifically, there are a few things that are major contributing factors to the lack of sleep that many people experience today. These include:
People today are busier than ever with juggling work, family, friends, and more. By the time we finish the day we often want some time to unwind, and those precious hours often come at the cost of sleep.
FOMO, fear of missing out, may cause us to stay up late and spend hours scrolling through our social media feeds instead of getting some much-needed shuteye.
Blue light, the light from all our screens, suppresses the production of melatonin, the sleep-inducing hormone. This can make us feel more awake when we really should be sleepy, or just make it harder to fall asleep.
Some people have physical ailments that make it hard to sleep.
Taking Control of Our Sleeping HabitsWe may not have control over certain physical conditions that make it hard to sleep, but we CAN control how much screen time we have before we go to sleep and how late we stay up. While it may be hard to close your phone in the beginning, it will become easier and easier once you start this positive habit.
And here's the kicker when you get enough sleep, your quality of life will vastly improve. As a bonus, you'll also be eligible to experience an improvement in your pocket money since people of healthy mind and body typically have fewer medical expenses and get lower life insurance rates!
Sproutt insurance advisors are available to help you determine what kind of life insurance is best for you. Simply answer a few questions and we will find the best-value plan for your lifestyle, needs, and budget.