
Headphones
When struggling to turn off your brain, music can be a great tool. However, if you’re in the habit of falling asleep to your favorite tunes, consider taking a break. Falling asleep with your headphones on is a health risk and can lead to permanent ear damage. Furthermore, most young people are listening to music too loudly. Studies have also shown that music can impair your ability to wake up in an emergency. Think about it, do you really want to be dependent on headphones to fall asleep and risk your hearing?
Ditch the headphones, and if you still want music, play something very soft within reaching distance from your bed. While experts haven’t decided on the best genre for sleeping, they do theorize that music 60-80 bpm is optimal for sleep. This is because your heart’s natural rhythm is 60-100 bpm. Some people may assume that classical or low-fi is the best for sleep, but it is actually best to choose the music that fits your personal preferences.