Published in 2020
240 pages
Kim Jones is a freelance journalist specializing in health and well- being. She is a member of the Guild of Health Writers and writes for various national women’s magazines and newspapers in the UK, including the Daily Mirror, the Sunday Express Magazine, Woman’s Weekly, Tesco Magazine, and Woman and Home. Kim lives in Cardiff with her partner, their two sons, a cat, and cocker spaniel.
What is this book about?
Discover 222 scientific strategies for better nights—and brighter mornings
Poor sleep can wreak havoc on our waking lives, leaving us irritable and unwell. But in that moment when staring at the ceiling, counting sheep, worried that sleep may never come . . . what can we do? Packed with simple-to-follow tips and creative tricks for falling and staying asleep, this book is sure to help anyone sleep soundly:
• Cover up clocks (stop stressing over every restless minute)
• Eat two kiwi fruits (their folates and antioxidants aid sleep)
• Stick out your tongue (this releases tension in the jaw)
• Make a list (and then set those to-dos aside until tomorrow)!