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This week on The Moving On Method® Michelle Dempsey-Multack and Terry Cralle discuss the critical role of sleep when it comes to managing stress, particularly during challenging life events like divorce. They explore common misconceptions about sleep, the importance of understanding individual sleep needs, and practical strategies for improving sleep quality. They emphasize the interconnectedness of sleep, diet, and exercise, and offers insights into overcoming nighttime wakefulness and the importance of self-care.. They discuss the importance of understanding individual sleep needs, the consequences of sleep deprivation, and the role of sleep clinics in addressing sleep disorders. Together they also cover
Terry Cralle is a representative of the Better Sleep Council, a Registered Nurse, and Certified Clinical Sleep Educator who specializes in sleep health and wellness. A national speaker, educator, and author on sleep, Terry is the co-founder of a four-bed sleep disorders clinic and has served as a consultant to a variety of industries and organizations on the topic of sleep health. Her work in the field of sleep medicine has included clinical research in insomnia as well as advocating for educational initiatives such as drowsy-driving prevention. As a frequent speaker and guest lecturer on the topic of sleep for schools, universities, sleep clinics, U.S. corporations, and employee wellness companies, Terry educates a wide variety of audiences on the critical importance of sleep to physical and psychological health, growth and development, safety, optimum functioning, productivity, peak performance, and quality of life.
The Better Sleep Council (BSC) is the consumer-education arm of the International Sleep Products Association devoted to educating the public about the critical relationship between sleep, good health and quality of life, as well as the value of the mattress and sleep environment in the pursuit of a good night’s sleep.
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This week on The Moving On Method® Michelle Dempsey-Multack and Terry Cralle discuss the critical role of sleep when it comes to managing stress, particularly during challenging life events like divorce. They explore common misconceptions about sleep, the importance of understanding individual sleep needs, and practical strategies for improving sleep quality. They emphasize the interconnectedness of sleep, diet, and exercise, and offers insights into overcoming nighttime wakefulness and the importance of self-care.. They discuss the importance of understanding individual sleep needs, the consequences of sleep deprivation, and the role of sleep clinics in addressing sleep disorders. Together they also cover
Terry Cralle is a representative of the Better Sleep Council, a Registered Nurse, and Certified Clinical Sleep Educator who specializes in sleep health and wellness. A national speaker, educator, and author on sleep, Terry is the co-founder of a four-bed sleep disorders clinic and has served as a consultant to a variety of industries and organizations on the topic of sleep health. Her work in the field of sleep medicine has included clinical research in insomnia as well as advocating for educational initiatives such as drowsy-driving prevention. As a frequent speaker and guest lecturer on the topic of sleep for schools, universities, sleep clinics, U.S. corporations, and employee wellness companies, Terry educates a wide variety of audiences on the critical importance of sleep to physical and psychological health, growth and development, safety, optimum functioning, productivity, peak performance, and quality of life.
The Better Sleep Council (BSC) is the consumer-education arm of the International Sleep Products Association devoted to educating the public about the critical relationship between sleep, good health and quality of life, as well as the value of the mattress and sleep environment in the pursuit of a good night’s sleep.
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