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  • WebMD Sleep Assessment: Take this brief, online assessment and receive personalized feedback to help improve your sleep

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Sleep

A good night’s sleep can help students perform better academically, manage their stress, and improve their physical health.  Read below for more information on sleep benefits, as well as tips and tricks for good sleep.

Sleep Hygiene Tips

Sleep helps with memory encoding and helps regulate many biological systems, including the desire to eat.  College students who regularly get 7-9 hours of sleep tend to have higher GPA’s!

  1. Exercise regularly: aim for 30 minutes of moderate activity, 5x/week; avoid exercising right before bed
  2. Limit naps: try to get the majority of your sleep during the night
  3. Do things that relax you: try drawing, meditation, yoga or drinking caffeine-free tea
  4. Keep a “worry journal”: write down your worries or to do list before trying to go to sleep
  5. Avoid excessive caffeine, alcohol, marijuana and nicotine: all of these disrupt the sleep cycle
  6. Avoid “screen time” one hour before going to bed: close down that laptop and set your phone aside
  7. Establish a regular sleep and wake time: go to bed and wake up at the same time every day. Talk with your roommates about this too to make sure everyone is on the same page
  8. Create a comfortable sleep environment: buy comfortable bedding and a fan to have a relaxing, cool, and dark area
  9. Avoid Naps: if you have to nap, 20-30 minutes max is best. If you nap longer than that your body can slip into REM (rapid eye movement) cycle and you making you groggier than before
  10. Sleep for at least 8 hours: if you’re an athlete you should be getting around 10 hours. If you find yourself sleeping 11 or more hours a night, every night, and still find yourself tired in the morning talk with your healthcare provider

Sleep Hygiene Apps Accordion Closed

  • Sleep Cycle Alarm Clock: This alarm clock uses the sleep cycle theory and monitors your sleep habits. You set a window of time to wake up and it goes off at the optimal point in your cycle, helping you wake up feel refreshed
  • Sleep Time: Another alarm clock-type app that uses an algorithm to find the ideal time to wake you up within your selected window to reduce grogginess
  • Pzizz: Pzizz offers are variety of different sounds that can help you calm down after a busy day. Your brain will start to associate these sounds with sleep, helping you prepare for a restful night
  • iOS (iPhone) Bedtime Feature: Set a bedtime reminder, alarm, and choose soothing sounds to wake up to. This feature can help you stay on a sleep schedule to assure a full-nights rest throughout the week
  • Sleepo (Android only): From white noise to nature sounds, with this app you can customize music that can help you relax and quiet a full mind before bed
  • Relax & Sleep Well: While hypnosis may not interest everyone, some individuals use self-hypnosis to help with insomnia. This app will not put you in a trance; instead, it will guide you into a deep state of relaxation though melodies and voice-led hypnosis
  • Headspace and Insight Timer: These meditation apps can help you practice mindfulness throughout the day, which leads to better sleep at night. Try the sleep-focused meditations before bed for better quality sleep!
  • Relax Melodies: Unwind and prepare for sleep by listening to different guided meditations, brainwave beats, and soothing melodies – the combinations are endless.

 

Campus Health Services
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Building 25
Health and Learning Center
824 South San Francisco Street
Flagstaff, Arizona 86011
Mailing Address
824 South San Francisco Street
Flagstaff, Arizona 86011
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Email
campushealth@nau.edu
Phone
928-523-2131
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855-291-9339
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