Studies Confirm a Link Between Positive Thinking and Good Sleep

 
CLEARWATER, Fla. - July 10, 2023 - PRLog -- Do you often find yourself tossing and turning during the night and unable to get enough sleep? Your thoughts can have a significant impact on your sleep quality. In this article, we'll explore the relationship between positive thinking and good sleep, with references to some fascinating studies.

Positive thinking refers to a mindset that focuses on the good, rather than the bad. It involves actively seeking out positive experiences and emotions, even in challenging situations.  A positive point of view envisions the ideal, desired outcomes in family, work, and social settings. This can help reduce, and possibly eliminate, stress and anxiety, which are common components of poor sleep.

How exactly does positive thinking impact sleep quality? A study in the Journal of Psychosomatic Research found that individuals who practiced positive thinking before bed experienced improved sleep quality and less nighttime awakenings. The study also found that positive thinking had a greater impact on sleep quality than a common therapy treatment for sleep disorders.

Another study from the Journal of Sleep Research found that individuals who engaged in positive thinking activities, such as journaling about positive experiences, had significantly better sleep quality and duration than those who did not engage in these activities.

Here are a few tips for incorporating positive thinking into your life:
  1. Visualize positive outcomes: Before bed, take a few minutes to visualize positive outcomes for the next day. Write them down and include specific details. This can help reduce anxiety and promote a sense of calm.
  2. Read something positive or just a fun story: Before bed, read a book or story of the type that makes you feel happy and positive.
  3. Write down anything you want to remember: Clear your mind by noting down anything that needs to go on your "To Do" list for the next day.  Then forget about it and envision yourself sleeping peacefully.
  4. Most importantly, avoid negative people at all costs. Surround yourself with happy, thriving people who have their own life under control and who are pursuing their goals. Their positive thinking will be contagious!
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