Sleep Expert: Valentine's Night Sleep May Be Easier Alone
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Sleep Tips and Advice from SleepBetter.org
With Valentine’s Day approaching, a sleep expert for leading sleep tips website SleepBetter.org
offers advice that may seem counter-intuitive: that sleeping separately may set the stage for
better and even more romantic relationships.
Online PR News – 10-February-2012 (Richmond, VA) – Valentine's Day is upon us, bringing thoughts of
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romance and togetherness. However, a leading sleep expert says that for many who are in committed
relationships, sharing a bed may not be the best thing.
Dr.
“It’s a modern notion that it will damage a relationship if partners sleep separately,” said Lisa Shives
(a.k.a. “Dr. Lisa, The Sleep M.D.”), a medical doctor specializing in sleep issues who partners with sleep tips
website SleepBetter.org to offer insights and advice about health and rest issues.
Indeed, recent research indicates that wives who have trouble falling asleep are more likely to harbor
negative emotions toward their significant others the following day. People who enjoy better rest face day-to-
day tasks and challenges with more energy and more positive attitudes. In other words, a partner who has
benefited from a good night’s sleep is more likely to have the energy to create a lasting relationship.
“A hundred years ago, it was common for husbands and wives to have separate bedrooms if they had a
large enough home,” said Shives. “I think that sleep-deprived people who blame their bed partners for a
restless night will find that they have some serious tension in the relationship.”
In fact, there are a number of issues that could create a non-compatible sleep environment among couples
who are otherwise quite compatible:
* Some partners like a warm sleeping environment, while others like it cooler
* A snoring partner can be a serious annoyance that can lead to loss of sleep
* Restless leg syndrome can cause some bed-mates to kick and jerk all night long
* Let’s face it, some of us are night-owls…and some are early-to-bed-and-early-to-rise
For more tips to make the most of your family's sleep, please visit http://sleepbetter.org . You can also get
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