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In this episode of Health Coaching Today with Health Steps, Amanda Robinson, UKIHCA Certified Health Coach, tackles a topic that impacts us all—sleep! Did you know that just one night of bad sleep can reduce your work efficiency by up to 40%? Amanda breaks down why sleep is critical, not just for feeling rested, but for helping you perform at your best in both personal and professional life.
We explore the science of sleep, covering the different stages—light sleep, deep sleep, and REM sleep—and what each one does to support your overall health. Deep sleep is when your body focuses on repairing tissues and regenerating cells, while REM sleep plays a crucial role in processing emotions, memories, and problem-solving. Amanda Robinson shares why skipping quality sleep means hitting pause on these important processes and how that can lead to chronic stress and burnout if left unchecked.
But it’s not all about science! Amanda Robinson gives you three actionable tips to improve your sleep and ultimately your performance:
- Establish a Consistent Sleep Schedule: Regulate your body’s internal clock by setting a consistent bedtime and wake-up time.
- Create a Sleep-Friendly Environment: Make your bedroom cool, dark, and quiet, and limit screen time before bed to support melatonin production.
- Try a Relaxing Routine: Whether it’s reading, journaling, meditating, or taking an Epsom salt bath, find a calming pre-sleep activity.
Amanda Robinson also shares her unique energy analogy: Your body is an energy source, and the max you can have is 100%. If you eat before bed, your body prioritizes digestion over healing, so by giving your body a break from food 2-3 hours before bed, you allow it to focus on recovery.
In this episode, you’ll hear real-life examples, including a story of a client Amanda Robinson worked with who struggled with sleep after a cancer diagnosis. Amanda’s belief in the power of consistency, rather than getting up during the night, helped this client retrain their body and finally achieve better sleep quality.
If you're ready to boost your performance by getting better sleep, tune in for practical tips and insights that will have you sleeping like a boss in no time!
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