Grand Canyon National Park – Arizona – USA (by Marc Cooper)

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Maison H + L Renovation Combines Three Modules Into One Home

In this project, two houses were joined to form a larger one. Located in Biarritz, France, this remodeling was set in motion by Patrice Gardera Architect in 2015. It is located in an area of great vegetation, and from the outside we can observe the combination of elements in its different modules. In the central block, we’ll find the recreational area that consists of a swimming pool with a comfortable..

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The Best Home Remedies For Insomnia You Should Know About

Insomnia is a sleep disorder which causes difficulty in sleeping. If you have been struggling with this issue, you’re likely to be irritable, have low energy and feel depressed. These things can compromise both your health and relationships.

Causes of Insomnia

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Many factors can cause insomnia. Some are due to minor discomforts while others relate to serious medical conditions. For some people, it can be due to poor sleeping habits.

If you love to take naps during the day or you don’t have a consistent sleeping time, the quality of sleep you get can suffer. Sleeping in an uncomfortable environment or room can also contribute to having insomnia.

Thinking about problems at work, family or a bad breakup can keep you awake at night. These things can cause your mind to wander even if you are already lying in your bed.

Asthma, nasal allergies, arthritis and gastritis can cause difficulty in sleeping, too. The same thing can result from chronic pain, Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases.

Drinking various types of caffeine, such as coffee, tea, or energy drinks can make it hard for you to sleep. Indulging in alcohol before going to bed can also give you a sleepless night.

See Also: Are You Sleep Deprived? 8 Health Risks Of Poor Sleep

Treating Insomnia

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Not getting enough sleep on a regular basis is not healthy. It can result in more serious issues, like increased blood pressure, abnormal blood sugar level and weight gain.

Before any of these things happen, you should take proper action. Trying out these simple home remedies for insomnia is one good way to start.

  • Check your sleeping environment and arrange your bedroom in whatever way you’ll feel comfortable. Your bed is essential to good sleep so make sure you have a reliable bed.

Look for a mattress you can lie comfortably on. Think about the size of your room and make sure that your mattress will fit your bed frame. Getting a single bed is not an option even if you’re just sleeping on your own. Ensure that you have enough space to move around.

In preparing your bedroom, turn off your lights and other devices that usually emit light, like your computer, laptop, smartphone or TV. The kind of light produced by these gadgets can make it hard for your brain to rest properly.

  • Before going to bed, try eating a banana or drink a glass of warm milk. Both the fruit and milk contain tryptophan, which is used to make a brain chemical called serotonin. Serotonin is converted to melatonin which can help you fall asleep.
  • If you’re looking for something that can easily make you relaxed and sleepy, try drinking chamomile tea. Chamomile has been proven to help cure sleeplessness.
  • There are organic foods that can aid in the production of more melatonin. You can drink a cup of tart cherry juice or just eat cherries.
  • If you have asthma or depression, try mixing lemon balm to your chamomile tea. Lemon balm is proven to promote relaxation and calmness.
  • Avoid drinking alcohol, smoking a cigarette, or eating a heavy meal within four hours before sleeping. The nicotine and caffeine can only make your brain stay awake the entire night.

Better sleep, better lifestyle

A good night’s sleep is an important key to having a healthy way of life. Every day you wake up can make you feel better and energetic.

Here are some benefits you can get from having an adequate sleep.

      • It can increase your focus on your job or class. Having the required 8 hours of sleep can help you pay more attention to what you are doing.
      • People who have less sleep tend to get more obese. The less sleep you get, the hungrier you become. So, if you are planning to go on a diet, one of the best things to do is get sleep for at least 8 hours.
      • Surprisingly, you will look more attractive. Having ‘beauty sleep’ can indeed make you look irresistibly good since getting more sleep means getting healthier skin. You can also avoid any chronic skin problems.
      • You’ll be able to avoid accidents. There’s not much difference between driving while drunk and driving sleepy. Having insufficient sleep can be risky for you if you are going to drive the next day for work.
      • Having enough rest can give you a healthy heart. Some cases of high blood pressure are due to lack of sleep.
      • You will have a better social life and healthy relationships. If you are easily irritated because you lacked sleep the previous night, this can affect your interaction with other people. However, if you sleep well, you’ll be more relaxed, calm, and less likely to be involved in any fights.
      • You will feel good and less depressed. If you lack sleep, it will just make you more irritable, angry, and more emotionally volatile.

See Also: Get Strong, Sleep, Repeat: The Importance Of Sleeping

Takeaway

Sleep is essential when it comes to having a healthy lifestyle. the way you feel, think and act will depend on how much sleep you got the night before.

Insomnia can affect many aspects of your life. Although taking medications is an option, you shouldn’t completely disregard the benefits of using simple home remedies for insomnia to ease the pain of sleeplessness.

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5 Happy Hacks to Set Tech Boundaries in the Digital Age

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Welcome to the Digital Era. Technology is flooding into our lives, seeping into every crevice from the moment we wake up to our smartphone alarms to the second we try (and fail) to fall asleep next to…our smartphones. We’re drowning, but it’s mostly because we fail to set healthy tech boundaries for ourselves. I dedicate an entire chapter to this phenomenon in my book The Future of Happiness, but I’d like to share with you 5 Happy Hacks for Tech Boundary Setting that will turn you into a happier spouse, parent, co-worker, and/or manager.  If only I can get you to focus on my writing for the next five minutes…

  1. Turn off notifications. “But Amy, I don’t need to turn them off, I have amazing willpower.” Or “Amy, what if I miss out on something like a news headline or a sports score?” If it sounds like I’m writing this to my husband, don’t worry, he probably won’t ever read this because he’s too busy checking his notifications.  Research has shown that individuals who keep their notifications “on” report high levels of inattention and hyperactivity, which in turn predicts lower productivity and psychological well-being.
  2. Limit information feeds. As much as possible, limit checking of information feeds (email, social media, news, sports) to three times a day. A recent study showed that checking email less frequently significantly decreased stress, leading to an increased sense of meaning, social connectedness, and even sleep quality! And, not to get too crazy, but try waking up to an old-fashioned alarm clock (the kind with big boring digital letters and a radio or the kind with a metal bell that your parents used to have). Using your smartphone alarm increases the likelihood that the first thing you do when you wake up is read depressing news headlines or cringe at the mountain of unread emails waiting for you.
  3. Protect your brain’s consolidation time. Consoli-what? Yeah, your brain actually utilizes downtime to download and consolidate all of the information it receives during the day (think of how much more efficient your brain would be if you only remembered one song from the movie Trolls and not the entire score, including the names of all the adorable trolls?).  If you fill your downtime with digital distractions (playing games on your phone, posting on social media, even reading e-books), your brain has no time left to process the world, chunk information, and form long-term memories. The National Sleep Foundation and the Mayo Clinic recommend eliminating screen time one hour before bed to block the release of stimulating neurotransmitters that keep your body from entering a restful state. Try to establish device-free brain breaks to help your brain recharge and refocus (right before bed/after waking up, during a walk or free time).
  4. Set up safeguards. Parents, don’t be afraid to protect your kids by establishing wi-fi free times at the house or utilizing protective hardware and software like the KidsWifi router and Qustodio. Heck, you could use the same safeguards if you’re out of control in terms of your Internet usage (set your router to turn off at a set time each night or block distracting sites after a certain time).
  5. Model digital citizenship. You’ve got standards for what you wear when going out, for how you speak when kids are around, and even for the jokes you’ll share with others. Why not have standards for your use of technology when interacting with others? Try these ones on for size: look up from your computer when someone walks into the room, take out your earbuds to say hello, and close your laptop when having a conversation.

I truly believe that tech boundaries are a great first step towards controlling that flood of technology in our lives. You’ll be happier, and you’ll make those around you happier as well, as they learn from your tech discipline. When people ask you why you seem so grounded, share these strategies with them!


Amy Blankson has become one of the world’s leading experts on the connection between positive psychology and technology. She is the only person to be named a Point of Light by two U.S. presidents for creating a movement to activate positive culture change. A sought-after speaker and consultant, Amy has now worked with organizations like Google, NASA, the US Army, and the Xprize Foundation to help foster a sense of well-being in the Digital Era. Amy received her BA from Harvard and MBA from Yale School of Management. Most recently, she was a featured professor in Oprah’s Happiness course. Amy is the author of two books: The Future of Happiness and an award-winning children’s book called Ripple’s Effect.

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