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  2. How to fall asleep fast - AOL

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    In a perfect world, most of us should take 10 to 20 minutes to fall asleep, with the average sleep latency (the time it takes to fall asleep) sitting at about 12 minutes.But alas, this world is ...

  3. Military Sleep Method Helps You Fall Asleep In 2 ... - AOL

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    Image credits: justin_agustin 2. Breathe Deeply. Deep, measured breathing is essential. Take a long, slow breath in, and exhale even more slowly. With each breath, consciously release any ...

  4. Sleeping while on duty - Wikipedia

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    Employers have varying views of sleeping while on duty. Some companies have instituted policies to allow employees to take napping breaks during the workday in order to improve productivity [11] while others are strict when dealing with employees who sleep while on duty and use high-tech means, such as video surveillance, to catch their employees who may be sleeping on the job.

  5. Accidental Waltz (song) - Wikipedia

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    The clouds are asleep Your unfamiliar hand is laying on my palm After the troubles Sleeps the little town I heard the melody of the waltz And stopped here for a little while Though I don't know you at all And far from here is my home I feel as though I am home again In this empty room, We dance together,

  6. Anora’s Mark Eydelshteyn Wants Your Opinion on His Chest Hair

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    For a very important person, I created and improvised a fairy tale because they wanted to sleep, and it was very difficult for this person to fall asleep. And I told a fairy tale. That’s very sweet.

  7. Obdormition - Wikipedia

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    Obdormition (/ ˌ ɒ b d ɔːr ˈ m ɪ ʃ ən /; from Latin obdormire "to fall asleep") is a medical term describing temporary numbness in a limb, often caused by constant pressure on nerves or lack of movement. [1] This is colloquially referred to as the limb "going to sleep" and is usually followed by paresthesia, colloquially called "pins ...

  8. 10 Scientifically Proven Strategies for Raising Happy Kids ...

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    Positivity, on the other hand, is a state that can be achieved with some consistency if you make space for all your child’s feelings and set a good example by doing this for yourself as well ...

  9. Somnolence - Wikipedia

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    It has distinct meanings and causes. It can refer to the usual state preceding falling asleep, [1] the condition of being in a drowsy state due to circadian rhythm disorders, or a symptom of other health problems. It can be accompanied by lethargy, weakness and lack of mental agility. [2]