Sleep Better Tonight!

If you have trouble sleeping, or don't feel rested in the morning, you're not alone. Thousands of people suffer from poor sleep and insomnia, but that doesn't mean you're destined for sleepless nights forever! Check out these simple, easy tips that you can incorporate into your lifestyle today.

  • Avoid screens before bed. iPads, smartphones, and TVs can disrupt your body's natural cycle, making it hard to fall asleep and difficult to stay asleep
  • Try to go to bed at the same time each night, and to wake up at the same time each morning. A regular routine can establish a good rhythm for your body.
  • Read a book or a magazine right before bed. The energy it takes to read the printed page can help you relax gently into sleep.
  • Don't drink caffeine or alcohol close to bedtime. We all know coffee can keep you awake, but alcohol impacts restful sleep as well
  • Do some light exercise. Exercise in general may help get better sleep, but it's better to do some light stretching than to do full-on cardio in the hours before bedtime.

Simple Ways to Improve Your Writing

If you wish you could express yourself better on the page, don’t fret. There are a few very simple tips that you can use to make yourself a clearer, more vibrant writer. Let’s get right to them.

The easiest thing you can do to improve your writing is simply to write more often. Even if you don’t show your work to anyone, the process of writing will help you get more in tune with your thoughts. As you write, you’ll turn phrases that work and phrases that don’t.

Along with that suggestion, also make it a goal to read more. Reading a wide variety of both fiction and nonfiction will improve your vocabulary and help you learn how professional writers structure sentences and paragraphs.

One way to combine the last two tips is by taking a passage of existing writing and rewriting it in your own voice. Study the piece, pick out the essential information and then try to present it to a new reader. This can help you understand why writers make the choices they do.

Although English grammar can be a very difficult subject to master, understanding a few simple rules can make your writing clearer and more pleasurable. There are a number of excellent grammar resources online, including the excellent Guide to Grammar and Writing at http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/.

Tips For Preventing Falls

As we get older, falling becomes a hazard. Joints get creaky, medication affects our senses, and balance can be easily lost. We might simply have trouble seeing obstacles in our way. When bones are brittle, even gentle falls become dangerous.

Luckily, preventing falls is easy. It all comes down to good housekeeping. Take these tips:

Eliminate clutter.

– Remove furniture that you don’t use. All remaining furniture should be stable and without sharp corners.

– Position furniture where you can grip it as you walk through the house.

– Don’t have electrical cords trailing across the floor.

Install safety bars.

– Make sure all steps—even the smallest—have sturdy handrails that extend beyond the final step.

– Install grab bars in the bath/shower.

Tape.

– Install friction tape in the bathtub.

– Make sure rugs/carpets are secured to the floor.

Install stool risers and boosts.

– These devices make getting on/off the toilet, or in/out of bed, easier and safer.

Wear non-slip footwear.

– Make sure to wear non-slip shoes or slippers around the house. Don’t walk in in stockings or barefoot.

Have adequate lighting.

– Install bright bulbs.

– Consider using motion-sensitive lights that come on when a person enters a room.

– Use night lights in every room.

Avoid reaching.

– Keep important items on low shelves/cabinets.

– Use a reaching tool to grab faraway items. Never stand on chairs or ladders.

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