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    How to Fall Asleep Earlier, According to Ancient Science

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    Do you regularly wake up feeling groggy and like you didn’t sleep enough? In our fast-paced existence, adequate sleep can feel not only elusive but like an act of radical self-care.

    Many of us are accustomed to an emphasis on how long we sleep, with the recommended amount being 7 to 9 hours. But a 5,000-year-old system of medicine, known as Ayurveda, asserts that when you sleep is equally critical.

    The Natural Elements You Embody Inform Your Optimal Sleep Time

    Originating in India, Ayurveda emphasizes understanding your body’s rhythms in pursuit of a more harmonious existence.

    According to this ancient belief system, your body has a unique biological clock influenced by many things, including the five natural elements—space, air, earth, fire, and water. These elements come together in varying proportions to create different constitutional types, also known as doshas.

    How to Figure Out Which Elements Power Your Bodily Functions

    There are three doshas: vata, pitta, kapha. Each of the three doshas refers to a different combination of the five natural elements. For example, someone with a vata dosha is primarily influenced by space and air. Pitta people contain more fire and water, and those who are kapha are born with a mix of water and earth. (You can take this quiz to figure out which dosha you are.)

    Your predominant dosha—whether vata, pitta, or kapha—affects everything from your personality to your sleep tendencies. There is also the concept of doshic hours, which assigns a predominant dosha to each hour of the day. Understanding which dosha is prominent at a particular hour allows you to optimize your well-being, from your morning routine to your nighttime rituals.

    Depending on which doshic hour it is, your digestion may be stronger or weaker; you may have a greater (or lesser) capacity to tackle challenging tasks, your energy levels may peak or drop, you might see a difference in your creativity levels, and the quality of sleep can be affected.

    This Is the Best Time to Sleep, According to Ancient Wisdom

    According to Ayurvedic principles, the hours between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. are considered crucial for physiological rejuvenation and an ideal time for the body to be at sleep, and it is now proven by science. These hours are associated with the pitta dosha, whose inherent fire (a.k.a ‘heating’) quality aids in the metabolic processes necessary for detoxification, deep cellular repair, and rejuvenation during sleep.

    “It’s best to be asleep around 10 p.m. so that pitta activity can be directed inward for detoxification and cellular digestion and metabolism,” explains Dr. Sheila Patel, a board-certified family physician and Ayurvedic expert. “If not, we miss prime healing time.”

    Staying Up Too Late Reduces Sleep Quality

    For example, sleeping between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. is considered more rejuvenating and vital to cellular repair and renewal than sleeping from 1 a.m. to 9 a.m. Even though the total hours of sleep are the same, the benefits are not.

    Staying up late disrupts these vital processes and causes our bodies to rejuvenate inadequately, leading to increased anxiety, stress, and digestive issues.

    How to Fall Asleep Early (Well, Earlier)

    Falling asleep earlier than usual can seem like an almost impossible goal, especially if that means breaking a habit of late-night screen time, not consuming caffeine late in the day, or maneuvering around responsibilities that require you to stay up late, whether you’re a new parent or work the late shift. Ayurveda respects that. Everyone’s situation is unique.

    However, if you would like to change the habit of staying up late, you can. “If our body is used to falling asleep late, it is because we have trained it to do so,” says Patel. “We need to retrain it.”

    Patel suggests going to bed 15 to 30 minutes earlier every one to two weeks. Or you can take it more slowly if you like. The most effective approach to changing your sleep schedule is a gradual one. The body will adjust.

    Try These Tips to Get to Bed Earlier

    It becomes even easier to adhere to your new routine once you begin to notice a difference in your mood and mental state. Begin by establishing a relaxing evening routine, such as removing electronics from your bedroom and trying some gentle stretching or yin yoga. Then, try moving your bedtime earlier by 15 minutes each week.

    Be patient with yourself if it takes longer. You’ll find this makes the transition much more doable and long-lasting.

    Sleeping Earlier Has Many Benefits

    Most people find themselves more focused and less irritable during the day after just a few days of falling asleep earlier. By prioritizing an earlier bedtime and aligning with your biological rhythms, you unlock profound benefits. Even a small shift in your bedtime can unleash a cascade of these positive effects, including:

    By aligning your sleep schedule with timeless Ayurvedic principles, you will discover more restorative sleep and a happier you.

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