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10. Maintain A Regular Sleep Schedule

Besides getting a good night's sleep (at least 7 to 8 hours), you should also aim to maintain a fixed, regular, and constant sleep schedule. An occasional deviation is understandable and perhaps unavoidable, but the main idea is to go to bed within the same time frame every day. You should set a daily goal by which time you should be in bed, and try to comply with it as much as you can. After a few weeks of following your routine, your sleep quality should become greatly improved. The effects on the adrenal glands will also be positive, and your symptoms will improve.

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