The Seven-Day Sleep Prescription

The Seven-Day Sleep Prescription

Summary

'Thoughtful, vastly knowledgeable, and genuinely brilliant' Dr. Matthew Walker, New York Times-bestselling author of Why We Sleep
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We need sleep to survive. It's as essential as food, water, and oxygen. Without it, our bodies begin to shut down. So why is something that should be natural, instinctual, and automatic so difficult?

Renowned sleep scientist, Dr Aric Prather, studies sleep for a living and the first - and most important - thing he'll tell you about it is that we're all unintentionally getting in the way of our own sleep. In this book, he shares his most powerful and sought-after solutions for achieving good quality, restorative sleep in just seven days, providing transformative antidotes for sleep like:

· Stabilising your sleep cycle
· Living your days so you can turn off at night
· Overcoming the afternoon slump without sabotaging sleep tonight
· Neutralising nighttime worry and rumination
· Making time to wind down
· Conditioning yourself to associate 'bed' with 'sleep'
· Getting to sleep and staying asleep by building sleep pressure

Using simple, yet deeply effective techniques and tools, this book will help your body to lie back and let sleep work its magic. If you feel like you've tried everything with no success, The Seven-Day Sleep Prescription is for you - an accessible antidote for easing your body back into one of its most critical cycles: sleep.

Reviews

  • Thoughtful, vastly knowledgeable and genuinely brilliant - this is how you describe Aric Prather. He can take detailed scientific concepts and distill them into wondrous bite size chunks, digestible to all. There is simply no other person to write this how-to guide on sleep
    Dr. Matthew Walker, New York Times bestselling author of Why We Sleep

About the author

Dr Aric Prather

Dr Aric Prather is Director of the Behavioural Sleep Medicine Research Program at the University of California at San Francisco, Associate Director for the UCSF Center for Health and Community, and co-director of the DaTABASE program in the UCSF Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics. He is also an Associate Professor in the UCSF Department of Psychiatry and a faculty member in the Health Psychology Postdoctoral Program.
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