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Thursday, November 1, 2018

6 Sleep Apps For You to Help You Get Some eye=shut

6 Sleep Apps For You to Help You Get Some EyeShut




 Gooooooooooooooooooood  Night 

 If you find yourself rolling around in bed for hours, unable to fall asleep, it’s safe to say your sleep schedule is a little f*cked up. And when you’re missing precious sleep time, your health, happiness, and productivity levels plummet over time.

While research indicates that having your phone in bed can disrupt sleep, there are certain sleep-tracking apps that can actually be beneficial to you building healthier habits. These 6 apps provide helpful feedback so you can make lifestyle adjustments to enhance your total sleep time.

1 Sleepzy

SLEEPZY/APALON
apalon.com

The Sleepzy sleep cycle tracker analyzes your sleep throughout the night and gives you a report in the AM. It t wakes you up during your lightest sleep phase, so you don't feel groggy and disoriented the second you wake up. The app also shows users their “sleep debt,” or the minutes or hours between your sleep goal and the actual amount of time you’re sleeping. The app will even send you an alert if it detects you’re getting fewer zzz’s.

2 Calm

CHRISTI-AN SLOMKA/CALM
itunes.apple.com


Want to get those oms on? Try Calm, an app for guided meditation and sleep. Its most popular feature is a 10-minute meditation called The Daily Calm, which brings you a new mindful, inspirational thought every morning. Plus, research shows that meditation comes with a number of health benefits, including boosting your immune system and alleviating symptoms of anxiety and depression.

3 SleepCycle

SLEEPCYCLE
sleepcycle.com

Sleep Cycle doubles as a smart alarm clock that tracks your sleep via sound and vibrational rhythms. It also wakes you up during your lightest sleep phase, making for a peaceful morning and rest of day.

4 SleepScore™

SLEEPSCORE
itunes.apple.com


SleepScore uses patented sonar technology to track users' sleep by monitoring their breathing and body movements. The app provides a quantifiable way to understand whether or not your previous night’s sleep was restorative enough, so the next time you’re feeling a bit groggy, just pop the app open and check your stats.

5 Headspace

HEADSPACE
itunes.apple.com

“Meditation apps do a few things that are critical for sleep. First, they dump our ‘to do’ list and shift our focus to our breathing, rather than to things we need to do the next day. Second, they settle our minds and our bodies as we fall off to sleep, and that may increase the likelihood that we stay asleep,” says Dr. Kevin Gilliland, PsyD, clinical psychologist and Executive Director of Innovation 360, an outpatient group of counselors and therapists in the Dallas area. He's a big fan of Headspace, which offers a free Basics pack, a 10-day beginner course that guides you through the essentials of meditation and mindfulness. 

6 Beddr

BEDDR
beddrsleep.com

Beddr is a new, FDA-approved consumer sleep wearable and companion app that tracks your sleep quality and offers recommendations for how to improve your sleep in just one week. You wear a compact sensor on your forehead overnight, and when you wake up, you receive custom reports on your blood oxygen levels, sleeping position, and "stopped breathing events" (a symptom of sleep apnea). The SleepTuner is $149, and the app is free to download for iOS.

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