Signs You’re Not Getting Enough Sleep
1. You’re always hungry
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2. You make terrible decisions
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3. You struggle to control your emotions
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4. You wake up during the night and struggle to go back to sleep
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5. Your short-term memory has got worse
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6. You’ve become more clumsy
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7. You’re more impulsive
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8. You’ve been getting unwell more frequently
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9. It takes you ages to fall asleep
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10. Your vision is blurry
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11. Your skin is suffering
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12. You’ve gained weight
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13. You crave junk food
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14. You’ve become addicted to caffeine
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15. You are moody
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16. You feel depressed
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17. You’re struggling to focus
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18. You can’t get up in the morning
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19. You have no energy
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20. You have sugar cravings
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21. You can’t stop yawning
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22. You need naps throughout the day
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23. Your libido has been low
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24. You have brain fog
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25. You feel more anxious
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26. Your general health is getting worse
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27. You’ve become more accident prone
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28. You feel more stressed
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29. You still don’t feel refreshed after an extra few hours of sleep
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30. You’ve experienced hallucinations
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31. Your Mattress Isn't Right For You

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If you're constantly complaining about the state of your mattress and if it's not the right firmness, chances are you're not getting the best night's sleep you can on it. Having the right mattress is so important for a good, uninterrupted night's sleep - so the worse for wear your bed is, the less sleep you're probably getting.32. You're ALWAYS Snoozing Your Alarm

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Most people snooze their alarm, let's be honest, but if you desperately press snooze at least 10 times and end up jumping late out of bed, it's just a big sign that you obviously haven't gotten enough sleep. If you wake up feeling refreshed when your alarm goes off, you're not going to feel like you have to press snooze.33. You're Ready For Bed At 5pm

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Forget about having an afternoon or evening nap - you're full-on ready to go to bed at 5pm and have zero energy for the rest of the evening. You don't need a nap, you need a full night's sleep - and then a full night's sleep after that. You may end up just sitting there and doing absolutely nothing productive until what seems a more 'acceptable' time to call it a night.34. You Never Want To Exercise, Ever

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Getting motivated to exercise before or after a long day of work is one of the hardest things in the world, but if it's a case of you physically not being able to - instead of mentally not - because your body feels like it's ready to collapse, it's a sign you have no energy for exercise and you can't even entertain the notion.35. Your Sleep Schedule Is Different Every Single Day

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This is a habit that's guaranteed to end up with you feeling groggy or not getting a good night's sleep. The best way to get healthy sleep is stick to the same sleep and wake time every single day, including weekends. So if you're going to bed at 2am and waking up at 6am one day, and then going to bed 9pm the next day and waking up at midday after that, your body clock is going to be very confused.36. You Actually Don't Know How Much Sleep You Should Be Getting

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How can you hope to get enough sleep if you don't even know how much you should be getting for your age? Have you been trying to survive off 6 hours of sleep your whole life without realising needs change when you get older? Most adults will need at least 7-8 hours of sleep a night, but you might even need more.37. You Almost Fall Asleep In Every Work Meeting

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And this isn't just because of your boss's boring presentation or because you want to go home. When you're in a crowded room with more people, more body heat and more energy required from you, you might react in the opposite way by going more drowsy and finding it very difficult not to want to nap in meetings.38. ... Or When You're Driving

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This is obviously more dangerous than taking a nap in a work meeting. Cars can easily make people drowsy when they're not getting enough sleep, especially when you warm them up with the heaters or if you're driving at night. If you were actually getting enough sleep, you should still feel alert even if you're driving at night in a warm car.39. A Warm Room Is Your Undoing

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The moment someone puts the heating on or gives you a cozy throw, that's it. There's no way you can keep your eyes open. Feeling warm and cozy can easily make you feel drowsy, but if you're ready for a 10 hour nap the second a room feels a little warm, it could be your body desperately crying out for the sleep it needs!40. You Fall Asleep The Second You Get Into Bed

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For most people who don't have to worry about overthinking and anxiety, this is an absolute flex, but if you're dropping off the second your head hits the pillow, it could be a sign that you're not getting enough sleep and you find it easy to fall asleep because your body and mind are so, so tired. It doesn't take much for you to drop off.41. You Fall Asleep On The Couch

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We wouldn't blame you if you get tired when you're relaxing on the couch, comfortable with blankets and cushions. But if there isn't a day that you don't fall asleep on the couch, even when you're just sat upright or in the middle of trying to eat your dinner, it's a sign your body is leaping on the chance when you stop to take a minute to sit!42. Your Weekend Lie-Ins Are Precious

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There could be more happening here than simply wanting to not set an alarm. If you absolutely need your weekend lie-ins, with no room for negotiation, it could be because this is the only time you feel likely you can catch up with sleep you haven't been getting during the week. The issue is that 'catching up' doesn't really work, as you can't cancel out a bad week's sleep by sleeping in extra at the weekend!43. Your Eyes Look In A Terrible State

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Lack of sleep is always going to show in the eyes. Along with your vision probably being blurred and groggy, your eyes might also be bloodshot, droopy, have heavy bags under them or dark lines. You may even be more likely to get things like pink eye or a stye if you're so tired or constantly rubbing your eyes to wake up.44. You Feel Like Death When You Wake Up

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It's normal to feel a little groggy when your alarm goes off, even when you've had a good night sleep - it just takes a minute or two to come around. But if you're waking up feeling like you've been beaten up in your sleep, and also might struggle with a sore throat, a cough, a runny noise and aches and pains, it's a sign you haven't got a good night's sleep.45. You Actually Stumble When You Get Out Of Bed

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Most people might do a zombie-shuffle to the bathroom when they've just woken up, but it could be a new level of sleep deprivation if you stumble the second your foot hits the ground. If you feel dizzy, light-headed and really clumsy on your feet, you definitely haven't gotten the sleep you need - and this could have built up over time after many nights of lack of sleep!46. You Feel Like You're Depending On A Whole Bunch Of Other Stuff Just To Get Through The Day

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If you've gotten enough sleep, you should never feel like you have to depend on anything else just to function. Whether it's depending on caffeine, energy drinks, loud music or even other people to help you do certain tasks, it's a sign you're trying to make up for lack of sleep through any means possible just to get through the day.47. You're Choosing Public Transport Over Driving

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Most people would always choose to take their own car over public transport, especially if it means less of a commute. But if you're so tired that you're actually having to take public transport because you're worried about how tired you get behind the wheel, you're not getting enough zzz's!48. You're Thinking Very, Very Slowly

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You just can't seem to switch your brain into normal-speed mode. Even the simplest things can take you an age to think about. You might stop just to remember the order of things for making a coffee, or what the route is to get home. Your brain feels like sludge trying to move through even more sludge.49. You Keep Rubbing Your Eyes

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Your eyes aren't going to react well to not getting enough sleep, but it's about more than simply looking a little puffy or bloodshot. You might find your eyes are constantly itchy, stingy or just uncomfortable. You might be rubbing them non-stop throughout the day to deal with the discomfort or just hope it'll clear your foggy vision a little.50. Your Hygiene And Appearance Have Taken A Hit
