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Best meditation practices for better sleep

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 24, 2025, 07:49 IST
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Understand the synchronised activity of meditation and sleep

Have you ever struggled to fall asleep or found yourself waking up in the middle of the night? If so, you might have wondered why this keeps happening. Often, the answer lies in a lack of inner peace and the presence of mental chaos. Meditation can be highly beneficial in such situations.

While meditation is often associated with mindfulness and mental clarity, its benefits extend far beyond physical health—especially when it comes to sleep. When practiced consistently, meditation can help regulate the nervous system, reduce stress hormones, and quiet the mental chatter that often keeps you awake. The best part is that meditation promotes truly restful sleep, allowing both your body and mind to relax fully.

Here are some of the best meditation practices for better sleep:

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Create a consistent meditation routine before bed

Setting up a daily routine of meditation before sleep proves to be very active. Try to set aside 10 to 20 minutes of your time to engage in meditation. The practice could either involve sitting or lying down in a quiet space, free from distractions. Avoid screens and bright lights, which can interfere with melatonin production. Try to do pranayama or take deep breaths.

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Practice mindfulness meditation

Mindfulness is an art; it provides mental peace and clarity. Mindfulness meditation encourages you to focus on the present moment, observing thoughts and sensations without judgment. With this practice you can easily reduce the stress and overthinking that often hampers your sleep. By acknowledging intrusive thoughts and gently redirecting your focus back to your breath or body sensations, you train your mind to stay calmer and more grounded.

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Incorporate breathing techniques

When you breathe in and breathe out, your body feels calm, it relaxes and dramatically improves your sleep cycle. Breathing exercises are a fundamental part of meditation and techniques like the 4-7-8 method which involves inhaling through the nose for 4 seconds, holding the breath for 7 seconds, and exhaling slowly through the mouth for 8 seconds; activates the parasympathetic nervous system, which promotes rest and relaxation. Another very common breathing practice is Pranayama which helps in stress reduction, relaxation leading to better sleep.

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Use progressive muscle relaxation

Combining meditation with progressive muscle relaxation techniques provides better results. Muscle relaxation technique involves practices like tensing and then slowly relaxing each muscle group, starting from your toes and moving up to your head. It helps to reduce physical tension accumulated throughout the day, making it easier to transition into sleep and improvises body awareness.

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Create a sleep-inducing environment

The environment in which you sleep also matters, your room matters, your bed matters. You must ensure that your bedroom is optimized with all the necessary things. For a calm and relaxed sleep, keep your bedroom with moderate lighting, spacious and your bed should be comfortable enough to sleep. Even for meditation, ensure that you have sufficient space to sit and meditate on your bed. You might consider playing soft, calming music or nature sounds during your meditation to drown out distracting noises. Aromatherapy with lavender or chamomile can also enhance relaxation and improve sleep quality.

So, these are some common practices which might help you to induce better sleep. Remember, mediation doesn’t act as a miracle if you do it for a day or two and leave it. It is a continuous process. Avoid forcing yourself for things which are not in your control and try to do things which are in your control. Focus on relaxation and trust the process. Also, try to avoid caffeine, heavy meals, and screen time close to bedtime, as these can counteract the benefits of meditation.

By embracing meditation as part of your nightly routine, you can unlock the door to a peaceful and rejuvenating sleep for yourself. Start small, stay consistent, and watch your sleep improve with one mindful breath at a time.

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