
34. Keep a Gratitude Journal
Concerned about the state of the world today? If you’ve been having trouble falling asleep, a bit of gratitude might be the thing you need to finally rest up! Many studies have shown that the feeling of gratitude is directly connected to feelings of well-being, which can lead to feeling calmer and the ability to fall asleep. A leading expert on the science of gratitude explains that practicing gratitude has many positive effects on our lives. Several of the benefits include the reduction of blood pressure, the reduction of depression and anxiety risks, as well as the improvement of sleep. Keeping a gratitude journal can be a worthwhile idea. There’s no right or wrong way to do this, but you can start by jotting down a few things you’re thankful for each week. Eventually, you will incorporate this habit into your bedtime routine and you will feel much better!