Nice News - Tossing and turning in bed is an all-too-familiar experience for many of us — roughly a third of U.S. adults have symptoms of insomnia. As much as we love our sleep masks and bedtime podcasts,
the more tips to drift off into dreamland the better, and some
researchers have made the case for the tried-and-true to-do list.
Per
the BBC, one previous study found that workers at a German IT company
slept better when they didn’t have any “unfinished tasks,” and another
from 2019 explicitly tested the impact of making a to-do list before
bed. The authors of the latter paper found the group of participants who
jotted things down fell asleep 15 minutes faster, on average, than
those who had their tasks simply swirling in their heads. The
task-writing group also dozed off quicker than those who wrote down a
list of things they had already achieved.....
So how much should you write? Scullin said being specific and comprehensive is best, noting participants who wrote 10 or more tasks snoozed the fastest.
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That helps me as well.
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