Three main strategies to troubleshoot sleep problems

A friend of mine recently visited a doctor about ongoing sleep issues. The doctor recommended a few common strategies: avoid caffeine in the evening, limit screen time, and try meditating before bed. While this advice can be helpful, it’s often too generic to address the deeper, more complex causes of poor sleep. For many, these surface-level tips aren’t enough, and they continue to struggle night after night.
Sleep is not a luxury — it’s a vital foundation for physical health, emotional well-being, cognitive function, and a positive outlook on life. Yet in today’s world, a constant stream of distressing headlines, endless screen time, and the relentless pace of modern life leave our minds overstimulated and our bodies tense. As worry builds and fatigue sets in, deep, restorative rest becomes increasingly out of reach. The short video below offers practical guidance to help you approach sleep problems in a way that leads to real, lasting improvement.
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