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How Did You Sleep Last Night? The Importance Of Sleep For Working Mums

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There are three main reasons why working mums may not get the sleep they need and deserve at the end of a busy day.

Firstly, there are the obvious culprits, the children.

Secondly, the ever whirring mind of a busy working mum inevitably struggles to switch off at the end of each day. The endless lists of things to do from school, work, home, let alone a social life can cause endless hours either trying to get to sleep or causing hours of wakefulness in the wee small hours.

Finally, the evening period is often the only haven of down time that a working mum has, that is after dinner has been eaten, the dishes put away and any personal correspondence taken care of. Although bed beckons like a siren of the fitted sheets, in can be quite a tough decision to curtail the act of just sitting. This often leads to later nights, in many cases going to bed after your partner has retired just so you can experience selfish 'me time'.

So why is sleep so important? Well, after breathing and eating, sleep is the main way that our body recovers. Studies have clearly demonstrated that all aspects of mental performance, our reaction time, concentration, memory and reasoning all decline steadily as sleep decreases. As a working mum, this decline can wreak havoc in all aspects of a busy juggling act.

So, as a busy working mum, how can you ensure that your resting period is as undisturbed as possible?

1. Keep a notebook by the bed. Then, when the swarming thoughts buzz round your cranium as you try to count sheep, write them down and then forget about them. The alpha brain waves your brain switches to in a more relaxed mode are the creative generators and this is why solutions often come to us during this period. Scribbling them down allows your brain to move on rather than desperately try to store them for recollection in the morning.

2. Short of sleeping in a different building from your children, there will occasionally some element of disturbed sleep that occurs because of them. Hopefully, the older they get the less this should happen. Encouraging bad sleep patterns for the sake of a short term peaceful night rarely helps, but it is an incredibly easy habit to slip into. Be strong, be brave and accept that for a few nights the sleep available will be minimal. Remind yourself though that, in the long term, your own body's needs must be met in order for you to fulfil all the aspects that your role as a busy working mum demands.

3. Give yourself a bedtime. Regress a couple of decades and tell yourself to get to bed by a certain time. The first few times it will feel a little strange and you'll lie restlessly until your usual lights out time, but your body will eventually catch up and thank you by removing those bags under your eyes that were becoming a regular feature.

With these tips in effect, you are sure to have better sleep periods.

Practical help is at hand for working mums who yearn for MORE time, balance and ease with LESS guilt, stress and exhaustion. Amanda Alexander PCC has written a FREE eBook for working mums in need of inspiration: "From Chaos to Calm: 5 Simple Steps to Balance for Working Mums". Get it now! => Coaching Mums

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