Sunday, October 1, 2023

[Sleep? ]


When it comes to sleep, I subscribe to the “listen to 
your body” mindset. I’m a freelance writer, meaning I can go 
to bed whenever I want and wake up either on my own or whenever 
my emergency alarm finally jolts me awake (assuming I remembered 
to set one). There’s little consistency, and I feel little shame 
in hitting the snooze button five times. I’ve never really questioned 
my process—even though I regularly fall victim to a presleep 
toss-and-turn and wake up feeling sluggish. 

After talking to Jade Wu, PhD, a board-certified behavioral 
sleep medicine specialist and author of the new book Hello Sleep, 
I’m inspired to make my sleep habits a little more routine. 
A consistent sleep-wake schedule, Dr. Wu tells SELF, is incredibly 
important when it comes not only to sleeping soundly at night, 
but keeping a number of body functions—like digestion, 
hormone regulation, and body temperature—in check. 

One simple way to get into a groove of sleeping better: 
Wake up at the same time every morning. “The reason you want to 
get up around the same time every day is because the body functions 
best when it runs consistently on a rhythm,” Dr. Wu says. Here’s why 
it’s a great idea for so many health and happiness reasons (regardless 
of whether you actually have to)—plus how to make it happen if you’
re getting sleepy just thinking about it.
Waking up at the same time each morning can help you sleep better 
at night—and make it easier to get out of bed in the morning.

Waking up at the same time each morning can help you sleep 
better at night—and make it easier to get out of bed in the morning.

Your body clock, or circadian rhythm, is the system that 
regulates your sleep-wake cycle. It’s heavily dependent on 
clues from your environment, says Dr. Wu, which is why light 
makes you feel alert and awake, and why you start to feel sleepy 
around dusk. The light you see when you wake up essentially 
tells your body it’s morning, meaning it’s time to get out of 
bed and start your day. 

By opening your eyes like clockwork every morning, you’re 
essentially programming your body for better sleep. “Consistently 
having that light cue at the same time in the morning will go a 
really long way in anchoring your 24-hour clock,” Dr. Wu says. 
Over time, your body will automatically know when to release 
melatonin—a hormone that induces sleepiness—at night and when 
to stop producing it in the morning, she explains, which can make 
it easier to both fall asleep at night and wake up ready to go in 
the morning. Inconsistent wake-up times can really mess with your 
body clock.

If you wake up at different times each day—or even if you 
keep a pretty consistent sleep schedule during the week but 
sleep in every weekend—your brain will get confused and start 
to release melatonin at weird hours. It’s kind of like constantly 
traveling to different time zones and getting jet-lagged, 
Dr. Wu explains. If your wake-up times are all over the place, 
it’ll likely be harder to get a good night’s sleep, she says, 
and you may have issues concentrating the next day.

Source.
https://www.self.com/story/better-sleep-waking-up-same-time

Monday, May 8, 2023

[ Sharbat Times:]


I was in Karnataka's hotest place called at that time Gulbarga now it's (Kalburgi).Government of Karnataka t that time 1971 had handed over it's non working closed textile mills to a private party as the unemployed workers were compelling the government to start this MSK Mills.The then Chief Minister Late Sri.Devaraj Urs,told the Industries Minister Sri.S M Krishna to do the job. He did it and a private party running KR Mills took over.
The Mill was running pretty well but workers were not happy as they found the private party had employed all their private mill at Delhi and giving them high salary and no kannada speaking qualified and experienced man was not present.They complained to government authorities who controlled textile mills.The authorities from concerned dept of textile mills for good working visited the Mills and submitted it to GOI at that time during 1972 Smt.Indira Gandhi Was the Prime Minister.
Nothing Happened but: