How can you maximize your health and minimize your guilt this upcoming holiday season?
Simply follow these 6 steps in our By Design Holiday Survival Guide.
We’ve all been there…
Enjoying a nice hot shower only to have the water suddenly change into a freezing stream of pure shock!
Should I jump out?
Don’t be so quick to scream at your significant other for using up all the hot water and embrace the feeling.
Cold showers just might be your next health addiction.
The role of light in getting a solid night’s sleep goes far beyond just turning off your lights and going to bed.
Science is now exploring the relationship between light, when we’re exposed to it (or not), and sleep quality.
Light plays a very important role in what’s called our circadian rhythm.
Our body’s own natural 24-hour clock informs us about when to feel awake and when to feel tired.
Light also plays a vital role in the production of cortisol, melatonin, and adenosine, all of which influence this sleep-wake cycle.
Think about how we evolved as humans.
We didn’t try to get our best quality sleep after watching hours of the newest Netflix series (as fun as binging Ozarks maybe), and wake up to immediately check our phones and start scrolling on TikTok.
Inherently, we woke up and went to sleep with this is why getting adequate sunlight at key times of the day may be the missing link to your sleep problems.