Having trouble sleeping?[Ep4] Secret CampusHit Snoozeis Mashable's deep dive into the many ways to achieve a more peaceful slumber.
Getting enough sleep is essential to good health, but millions of people struggle with it. In particular, a lot of us have a hard time getting to sleep — according to the New York Times, as many as "20 to 30 percent of people in the general population sleep poorly."
Many of us turn to calming music in the hopes that it will lull us out of our anxiety spiral and into something resembling rest. Music won't cure your insomnia, but it can provide short-term relief: There's even evidencethat listening to music before sleep might improve sleep quality.
But if you look at YouTube or Spotify, the options that promise to help you achieve a blissful state of pre-bed meditation or the deepest sleep you can imagine can be overwhelming. So which tunes are actually the most helpful?
The answer, of course, depends largely on the person: You're not going to fall asleep to a song if you can't stop thinking about how much you hate it. But if you want to make a starter sleep playlist (and let's face it, you probably have time right now), there are a few guidelines you should follow.
First, it's generally agreed upon that lyrics are a no-go, as they're likely to spur our brains into more activity. "Lyrics tend to remind of people or events in our lives and that can drive anxiety or deep thought," says Dr. Nancy Irwin, a Los Angeles-based psychologist who specializes in sleep hygiene and disorders. She recommends listening to instrumental music instead, particularly tracks that rely on low instruments like the cello or the double bass.
"I would avoid anything upbeat, bombastic, or with a high-pitched instrument [like] violin or flute," she adds.
SEE ALSO: Insomnia Twitter is a remarkably unhinged yet unifying placeIt's also good to keep tempo in mind. Martin Reed, a certified clinical sleep health educator and the founder of sleep coaching company Insomnia Coach, recommends "simple music with a slow tempo," particularly songs between 60 and 80 BPM, or beats per minute. Not sure how to calculate BPM? Here's a handy tool. Or you can peruse the sleep playlists on Spotify, most of which fit the tempo criteria.
There is a song that's praised frequently as the most relaxing: "Weightless" by the UK band Marconi Union. In a 2017 study conducted by Mindlab International, participants listening to the song experienced a "65 percent reduction in overall anxiety." That's by design: The band composed the song in collaboration with sound therapists. As Increportedwhen the study was published, it was actually designed to "slow a listener's heart rate, reduce blood pressure and lower levels of the stress hormone cortisol." The song was so effective that the scientist who conducted the research cautioned against listening to it while driving. (It clocks in at 60 BPM, by the way.)
SEE ALSO: Brooklinen sheets review: A nice stepping stone into luxury beddingIf you don't want to listen to music-music, noise is also an option. You've probably heard of white noise, which is defined by its flat spectral density — that is, it contains all the available frequencies of sound at the same intensity, which is great for masking disruptive environmental noise. There's also pink noise, which is similar to white noise but decreases in intensity as the frequency increases. This makes it seem a bit more soothing, kind of like when a song has a lot of cello or bass. (A UC Berkeley explainercalls it "white noise with the bass turned up.") Then there's brown noise, which lowers the high frequencies even more.
It's worth noting that while noise machines, apps, and playlists are a classic fix for people who have trouble falling asleep, they're not perfect: When you rely on the same sound for sleep, you risk creating a sleep association, which means you'll eventually have an even harder time getting to sleep if the sound isn't there. That's not advisable in the long run.
Of course, if you're struggling with insomnia or suspect a medical condition is to blame for your sleep troubles, a doctor is your best resource. And if even Marconi Union doesn't help you drift off, don't beat yourself up: Considering everything happening (gestures vaguely), it's normal to feel worried right now.
Best Samsung soundbar deal: Save $180 on QChicago Bulls vs. Boston Celtics 2024 livestream: Watch NBA onlineBest Amazon deal: Shop select fitness and outdoor gear and save $25 when you spend $200Chicago Bulls vs. Boston Celtics 2024 livestream: Watch NBA onlineNYT Connections hints and answers for December 19: Tips to solve 'Connections' #557.NASA performs extreme test on moon spacecraft, releases footage'Bluey' is getting a movie, but the series' creator is leavingBest MacBook Pro deal: Save $250 on 2024 14Best AirPods deal: Save $10 on Apple AirPods 4iOS 18.3 release date: When you can try this new, fun featureBest Bose QuietComfort Ultra earbuds deal: Save $70 at AmazonArkadium mini crossword answers for December 18Google Search might soon let you attach, ask anything about a fileHydro Flask deals: Up to 50% off on water bottles and tumblersNYT Connections hints and answers for December 19: Tips to solve 'Connections' #557.Broncos vs. Chargers 2024 livestream: How to watch NFL for freeHow to watch NFL Christmas Gameday and Beyoncé halftimeiOS 18.3 release date: When you can try this new, fun featureBest Buy Drops this week: Save $120 on the LitterBest smartphone deals: Save on new smartphones with last Best Amazon Echo 5 Kids deal: Save $45 at Amazon Today's Hurdle hints and answers for October 30 'Madden NFL 25' deal: Get $30 off at Amazon The M3 MacBook Air is down to $850 during Mac week Get NordVPN subscriptions for 74% off ahead of Black Friday Google is working on an AI tool that can browse, shop, and book flights for you Best charging station deal: Save $24 on Apple charger Best smartwatch deal: Get the Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra for its lowest price ever at Amazon Walmart+ membership: Get 50% off through December 2 Polling 101: Weighting, probability panels, recall votes, and reaching people by mail Best TV deal: Get $700 off the 75 Shop deals on Beats entire line Amazon toy deal: 10% off when you spend $25 Apple ‘updated’ the Magic Mouse — and the internet is clowning the notoriously bad port placement Best 4K smart TV deal: Get $800 off the 48 Best Amazon TV deal: Save $30 on the Amazon Fire TV 40 NYT mini crossword answers for October 30 Best pressure cooker deal: Save $95 on Cuckoo Pressure Cooker and Warmer 'Only Murders in the Building' Season 4 ending explained: Who killed Sazz and why? How to pre
2.5462s , 10132.375 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【[Ep4] Secret Campus】,New Knowledge Information Network