Imagine yourself flopping down on a big, comfortable bed, just letting go, and sleeping. How long has it been since you could do that? Shawn Talbott, author of The Cortisol Connection, says, “…as little as a night or two of good, sound, restful sleep may do more for controlling your cortisol levels and reducing your long-term risk for many chronic diseases than a whole lifetime of stress-management classes.” (p.83) (Cortisol is the hormone your body produces when you are under stress.) |