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How Waking Up Earlier Can Help You Fall Sleep Better – The Marilyn Denis Show

Wake Up Early Fall Asleep Better

On my latest Marilyn Denis Show segment I explained how waking up earlier can help you fall asleep better. Our natural circadian rhythms control when our body knows when to wake up and go to bed each night. There is such thing as being a natural early bird or night owl. These chronotypes are 50% due to genetics but it doesn’t mean that you can’t become an early riser and perhaps make some changes to start waking up early.

Watch Marilyn Denis Show Producer Davida’s journey as she spent a week waking up early and my tips on how you can become an earlier morning riser too.

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Alanna McGinn
Alanna McGinn is Founder and Certified Sleep Expert of Good Night Sleep Site, a global sleep consulting practice. She is host of the ‘This Girl Loves Sleep’ Podcast and author of ‘This Baby Loves Sleep’. Alanna has established the world-wide brand of Good Night Sleep Site as being a #1 sleep resource for families and her and her team of sleep consultants strive in helping families (baby to adults) and corporations overcome their sleep challenges and have well-rested smiles in the morning. You can find out more about Alanna McGinn and how to work with a Good Night Sleep Consultant at www.goodnightsleepsite.com and follow Alanna and all her sleep tips on Instagram - @GNSleepSite.

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