Take A Peek Inside Your Bedroom

When we think of the best ways to get sleep we never really think of how all five senses should be considered. This article breaks down how each of the five senses can improve someones sleep. Your touch sense can be used to determine the temperature because no one can sleep when its too cold or too hot. Also, you can uses the touch sense to improve your sleep by getting a new bed or mattress pad because it is hard to sleep on a uncomfortable bed. The sight sense is very important to use as well because the more light you see the harder it is for your eyes to close, keeping you from sleeping. Also, you can use the sight sense by adjusting your room to even look more comforting to make it easier on you to fall asleep. The next sense you can use would be your hearing. Hearing noise while you sleep can be very distracting, so if you put comforting sounds in your ear it might help. Next, is the smell sense because having certain aromas can help someone sleep easier too. Finally the last sense that can be used is taste. Certain foods you eat can determine your sleeping patterns as well.

Key Points:

  • 1Sound may be an important factor in a peaceful nights sleep. White noise advised.
  • 2Smell is connected to good sleep. Lavender scent helps calm the body and brain for relaxing sleep.
  • 3A new bed every 8 years is recommended along with fresh sheets.


Your bedroom is your sanctuary from the stresses of the day. Use your senses to create the best environment for sleep.
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HealthStatus has been operating since 1998 providing the best interactive health tools on the Internet, millions of visitors have used our health risk assessment, body fat and calories burned calculators. The HealthStatus editorial team has continued that commitment to excellence by providing our visitors with easy to understand high quality health content for many years.

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