If you are tired, the most obvious question is “Are you getting enough sleep?” For some, like my 14-year old son, when he’s tired, it’s because he goes to bed too late. Sleep deprivation by choice. But for many others, it’s that they just can’t fall or stay asleep. It can be like torture. You’re tired but you just can’t sleep even though you want to - and you’d give your right arm just to sleep an eight hour night. Maybe it’s not that bad, but you get the drift. If it weren’t such a problem, there wouldn’t be a booming sleep aid economy. In fact, the global sleep aid revenue grew from $432B in 2019 to $585B in 2023. And that is B for BILLION. So it doesn’t look like the solutions are working, either that or the problem is just getting worse. If you want to fix your insomnia, you need to look in a direction that does not use sleep aids as a possible solution. And if you’re not trying to fix your sleep issues, here are some reasons it should be a top priority for you.
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