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Stress, Burnout Rebecca Graves, RH, CH Stress, Burnout Rebecca Graves, RH, CH

Understanding Burnout

Uncover the truth about burnout: a pervasive exhaustion impacting physical, emotional, and mental well-being. This article delves into the symptoms of burnout, from chronic fatigue to emotional numbness, and highlights those most at risk, including high achievers, caregivers, and neurodivergent individuals.

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Holistic Health, Complementary Health Andrea Empey, R.Ac, CNP, R.O.H.P. Holistic Health, Complementary Health Andrea Empey, R.Ac, CNP, R.O.H.P.

Your Snooze Button and Why It’s Messing with You!

Did you know that hitting the snooze button actually makes it harder to get out of bed in the morning?  

Studies have shown that we get most of our REM sleep (or dream sleep) in the latter part of our sleep cycles (these cycles happen multiple times throughout the night).  We also get more REM sleep overall in the early morning hours.  REM sleep is the most restorative part of the sleep cycle.  When your alarm goes off in the morning, you’re most likely disrupting REM sleep; especially if you wake up from a dream.  By choosing to hit your snooze button instead of getting up, you are starting another sleep cycle and may be reentering another REM cycle within that sleep cycle.  

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Holistic Health, Mental Health Andrea Empey, R.Ac, CNP, R.O.H.P. Holistic Health, Mental Health Andrea Empey, R.Ac, CNP, R.O.H.P.

How to Create Daytime Habits to Support Sleep

Ever wonder why you have a great sleep one night and then a less than stellar sleep another night?

Do you struggle to get even a decent night’s sleep? Have you got your bedroom optimized and your bedtime routine down and you’re still struggling?

What you do during the day has a profound effect on how well you sleep each night!

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Mental Health, Holistic Health Andrea Empey, R.Ac, CNP, R.O.H.P. Mental Health, Holistic Health Andrea Empey, R.Ac, CNP, R.O.H.P.

How to Create a Great Sleep Routine

Sleep is not self-indulgence or self-care. Sleep is a basic human need that’s critical to our health, well-being and self-preservation!

While I know I started the last sleep article with this same quote, it really is that important that we make sleep a priority.

It’s not accidental that we will spend approximately ⅓ of our lives sleeping.

Our bodies are really very busy when we sleep! Our bodies need this time to be able to heal, integrate everything that happened during the day, create new memories, reset our digestive system and so much more.

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Mental Health, Women's Health, Holistic Health Andrea Empey, R.Ac, CNP, R.O.H.P. Mental Health, Women's Health, Holistic Health Andrea Empey, R.Ac, CNP, R.O.H.P.

Why Sleep Matters & How to Sleep Better

Sleep is not self-indulgence or self-care. Sleep is a basic human need that’s critical to our health, well-being and self-preservation!

I'm choosing to start with this bold statement for a reason: from a young age, we're taught that 'sleep is for the weak’, that we can 'sleep when we're dead' and other detrimental beliefs about sleep. This is reinforced in our 20's and the belief that we can "do it all". North American culture has become one where sleep is thought of as a luxury we can't afford if we want to get everything done.

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