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How To Fall Asleep In Your Hotel Room In Just Two Minutes

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When staying overnight in an unfamiliar environment such as a hotel, many people find it difficult to fall asleep. It makes sense, of course – you’re not used to the mattress, there are sounds you’re not familiar with (like the air conditioner) or expect (like the drunks loudly slithering into their room at 3am), or your brain simply won’t shut off because of reasons.

Fortunately, there are several ways to help you fall asleep in a hotel faster. In fact, there’s even a technique that’s said to help you fall asleep in just two minutes!

We’ve posted about sleeping while traveling in the past, including how to sleep better on long flights and what to do if you’re stuck in an airport overnight and need/want to sleep. This video is not specifically about sleeping while traveling, or even when in a hotel room. Instead, it’s focused on techniques if you’re having problems sleeping anywhere. But they’re almost all appropriate for when you can’t sleep in your hotel room, too.

A few notes about the video:

Other techniques to make it easier to fall asleep in a hotel:

Thanks to Kat O. for the heads-up about this topic!

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