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    • Tips for Better Sleep HygieneFocus on breathing, use background noise, and prioritize sleep for better physical and mental health

      Ensuring good sleep hygiene is crucial for building resilience and supporting a healthy immune system. However, with the constant stream of news and the resulting adrenaline, it can be challenging to unwind and fall asleep. Here are some tips to help you sleep better: First, get comfortable and focus on your breathing. Slow, deep breaths can help relax your body and release endorphins. Second, use background noise to quiet your mind. This could be a radio, a white noise machine, or a calming playlist. Make sure the volume is low enough that you have to focus on it, which will help quiet your mind. Remember, a good night's sleep is essential for maintaining good physical and mental health. So take some time to prioritize your sleep and try these tips to help you drift off peacefully.

    • Explore resources for better sleep and daily positivityImprove sleep quality with Amazon Echo's guided sleep skill or Volley app's daily positivity podcast. Prioritize self-care and engage with a supportive community.

      The Amazon Echo offers a guided sleep skill, which provides soothing audio and breathing exercises to help you fall asleep. To access this feature, simply ask Alexa to open guided sleep. This is a simple yet effective way to improve your sleep quality and incorporate positivity into your daily routine. Moreover, if you're looking for more daily inspiration, consider checking out the Volley app. Volley produces everyday positivity, a daily inspirational podcast hosted by Kate Cocker. The app also offers a community of listeners where you can chat and engage with each other. It's a fun and inspiring way to start your day or unwind before bed. In essence, whether it's through the Amazon Echo's guided sleep skill or the Volley app's daily positivity podcast, there are plenty of resources available to help you focus on the positive and improve your overall well-being. So take a moment to explore these options and make self-care a priority. Remember, every little step counts, and you're not alone in this journey. Stay well!

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