23 Tricks for Keeping Cool During Summer Slumbers
You’ve probably noticed that you don’t sleep as well during the summer as you do during the winter. But - why is that and what can you do about making sure you’re getting enough sleep, each and every month of the year?
Some of the trouble is the oppressive heat that goes hand-in-hand with summertime, and some of it’s the fact that we human beings are hardwired to sleep when it’s dark outside, and the sun sticks around longer in the summer than it does in the winter.
That change in the timing of sunrises and sunsets can lead to an impact on our ability to produce Melatonin, the hormone that controls sleep, making it more difficult for us to naturally feel sleepy at our normal bedtimes.
And then there’s the fact that higher temperatures make it harder to fall asleep and stay that way. That’s why most sleep experts tell us that the ideal sleeping temperature is between 65 and 70 degrees Fahrenheit.
Of course, keeping cool can be a challenge in the summertime, which is why we’ve gathered up some tips and tricks for a cooling summer night’s slumber, whether you have air conditioning or not!