Oct 07, 2005, 02:39 AM
Updated
Oct 07, 2005 at 02:45 AM by Gompers
Try to do anything you can so that when you're in bed, ready to go to sleep - you aren't thinking about work. Read a book, watch TV, listen to music, whatever works for you. Just don't lay there tossing and turning, thinking about how rough work was. You are bound to either have dreams about work, or wake up later and be still obsessing about what you could or couldn't have done. By escaping into another world before falling asleep, your mind is more relaxed.
Exercise after work is really good to get tension out. I especially like taking a bike ride in the morning after a bad night shift, because it gets me out in the fresh air and, let's face it, it's fun to ride a bike! It works for my fiancee, too - after a bad day at work, even a half hour bike ride and he's a new man.
ETA: A bath is also really great for so many reasons. First, it gets the hospital off you! Second, you can read a book or listen to some music in there, and further decompress. And finally, there is medical proof that shows a hot bath before bed really helps induce sleep - something about the temperature change that occurs when you cool down after being in the hot water.
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