The Importance of Sleep for College Students 

Go to bed early -  Students should go to bed early enough to have the opportunity for a full night of sleep. Adults need about seven to eight hours of sleep each night.

Get out of bed -  If you have trouble falling asleep, get out of bed and do something relaxing until you feel sleepy.

Stay out of bed - Don’t study, read, watch TV or talk on the phone in bed. Only use your bed for sleep.

Limit naps -  If you take a nap, then keep it brief. Nap for less than an hour and before 3 p.m.

Wake up on the weekend -  If you missed out on a lot of sleep during the week, then you can try to catch up on the weekend.

Avoid caffeine -  Avoid caffeine in the afternoon and at night. It stays in your system for hours and can make it hard for you to fall asleep.

Adjust the lights -  Dim the lights in the evening and at night so your body knows it will soon be time to sleep. Let in the sunlight in the morning to boost your alertness.

Wind down -  Take some time to “wind down” before going to bed. Get away from the computer, turn off the TV and the cell phone, and relax quickly for 15 to 30 minutes.

Eat a little -  Never eat a large meal right before bedtime. Enjoy a healthy snack or light dessert so you don’t go to bed hungry.

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