Getting the Sleep You Need During Summer Travels

Summer is in full swing. You may be finally doing some traveling! However, your body might not be as excited about the changes that come with travel. The stiff neck after a long flight, the aching back from an unfamiliar sleeping situation, and the countless anxieties that come with change can take a toll on your body, mind, and spirit. A good night’s sleep can work wonders to help these issues!

Here are some strategies to help you with sleep in during your summer travels:

  1. Neck position and pillows: You may not be able to control the bed or couch you are sleeping on, but you can probably control the position of your neck. Make sure your neck stays in a neutral position when you are sleeping. Sleeping with your neck on the arm of a couch is not a good idea! Do not do that. Make sure your neck stays in line with your spine, like in the green arrows here.
  2. Noise and light: Unexpected sounds can keep you from sleeping well. Consider using ear plugs or noise cancelling headphones so that you can sleep through the night. The place you sleep may not have dark curtains or blinds. If you are light sensitive, don’t forget to pack an eye mask! If you can bring a white noise machine or turn on a fan, that can help your kids sleep better in a new environment.
  3. Drink lots of water: Dehydration is a very common cause of fatigue. Especially if you are traveling on a plane or drinking more alcohol than usual, you’ll need extra water. Drink plenty of water before you get on the plane and fill up a water bottle just before you board. Those little bottles of water they give you on the plane will not be enough! But if you keep a water bottle with you, you can refill it again when you get off your flight. Being well hydrated will help you sleep better and feel more rested. If you are looking for additional hydration and electrolytes, Meggie highly recommends these electrolyte packets

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