GUIDE TO STUDY WITHOUT SLEEPING
Have you ever wondered why you feel sleepy while studying but can watch a video for hours ?
Can this problem be curbed ?
OH YES IT CAN KEEP READING
WHAT CAUSES THIS SLEEPINESS ?
Getting sleepy and eventually falling asleep after reading a few pages is a phenomenon that many, if not most, of us can relate to. So what is it about reading that can make us conk out?
Not everyone gets sleepy while reading and, of those who do, not everyone gets sleepy for the same reason. Experts believe there are a variety of reasons why people might doze off while reading.
Reading requires regular eye movement as your eyes follow the words across the page. It also requires brain power as your brain translates the letters your eyes see and converts them into meaningful words, sentences, and paragraphs. As your brain works hard and your eye muscles tire, it's only natural and normal that they would need rest, leading to eyes slowly closing and sleep taking over.
Reading isn't bad for your eyes. We can only keep our eyes open for so long each day before we need to let them rest. If reading is easier when you wear glasses, be sure to wear them when reading to make sure your eyes aren't strained unnecessarily.
When you read, you usually do so in a comfortable place, such as your bed or a favorite chair. When the majority of your body gets into a resting state and you're in a comfortable position, the rest of your muscles often follow suit and a nap can easily ensue.
If you wait until right before bedtime to read, it's likely that your mind and body are tired and already prepared for sleep. If that's the case, it doesn't take much of any activity, whether it's reading or even watching television, to lull you the rest of the way to dreamland.
Of course, if you're not all that tired when you go to bed, you might be able to read for a while without getting sleepy…unless, of course, the book you're reading doesn't interest you. If what you're reading bores you or just doesn't capture your imagination, your mind is likely to roam, and it often roams right off to sleep.
If you have a book that you really need to finish or you simply want to read longer withoutfalling asleep, there are some techniques you can use to increase your reading pleasure. First, find a place to read that's comfortable, but not too comfortable.
Rather than lying down on your back, sit up in a comfortable chair. Use extra lighting to reduce eye strain. Also make sure that the temperature isn't too hot. Reading in an environment that's too warm can make you sleepy in a hurry.
If you anticipate trouble staying awake and you really need to finish that book before bed, try waking yourself up before you start reading. Do some light exercise, drink a caffeinated beverage, or take a cool shower. If you're more alertwhen you start reading, you're more likely to make it to the end of that book!
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Can this problem be curbed ?
OH YES IT CAN KEEP READING
WHAT CAUSES THIS SLEEPINESS ?
Getting sleepy and eventually falling asleep after reading a few pages is a phenomenon that many, if not most, of us can relate to. So what is it about reading that can make us conk out?
Not everyone gets sleepy while reading and, of those who do, not everyone gets sleepy for the same reason. Experts believe there are a variety of reasons why people might doze off while reading.
Reading requires regular eye movement as your eyes follow the words across the page. It also requires brain power as your brain translates the letters your eyes see and converts them into meaningful words, sentences, and paragraphs. As your brain works hard and your eye muscles tire, it's only natural and normal that they would need rest, leading to eyes slowly closing and sleep taking over.
Reading isn't bad for your eyes. We can only keep our eyes open for so long each day before we need to let them rest. If reading is easier when you wear glasses, be sure to wear them when reading to make sure your eyes aren't strained unnecessarily.
When you read, you usually do so in a comfortable place, such as your bed or a favorite chair. When the majority of your body gets into a resting state and you're in a comfortable position, the rest of your muscles often follow suit and a nap can easily ensue.
If you wait until right before bedtime to read, it's likely that your mind and body are tired and already prepared for sleep. If that's the case, it doesn't take much of any activity, whether it's reading or even watching television, to lull you the rest of the way to dreamland.
Of course, if you're not all that tired when you go to bed, you might be able to read for a while without getting sleepy…unless, of course, the book you're reading doesn't interest you. If what you're reading bores you or just doesn't capture your imagination, your mind is likely to roam, and it often roams right off to sleep.
If you have a book that you really need to finish or you simply want to read longer withoutfalling asleep, there are some techniques you can use to increase your reading pleasure. First, find a place to read that's comfortable, but not too comfortable.
Rather than lying down on your back, sit up in a comfortable chair. Use extra lighting to reduce eye strain. Also make sure that the temperature isn't too hot. Reading in an environment that's too warm can make you sleepy in a hurry.
If you anticipate trouble staying awake and you really need to finish that book before bed, try waking yourself up before you start reading. Do some light exercise, drink a caffeinated beverage, or take a cool shower. If you're more alertwhen you start reading, you're more likely to make it to the end of that book!
Hi there, Asante here. Was this article helpful ? Please leave a comment and share for other students to benefit.

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