
My boyfriend and I recently moved to a bigger apartment. The place is great, with one minor exception: it's located on a major 4-lane road. No complaints about dwelling in the heart of a beautiful city [1] (isn't that every 20-something's dream?). However, my grumpy, sleepy self forgets the perks when, at precisely 3:51 a.m., a full-fledged motorcycle gang roars by just outside the bedroom window. "Can't it wait till the daytime?" I groan, stuffing a pillow over my face and internally freaking out that I won't fall back asleep before my alarm buzzes.
Needless to say, since settling into the place, I've been forced to master the art of snoozing [2] in a loud urban area. Ahead are 14 tips for my fellow downtowners who just want to hibernate peacefully.
- Invest in a sound machine. One reviewer says of this highly rated one [3], "Go ahead and buy it (the world ain't getting any quieter)." Fair enough.
- . . . And a slightly noisy fan. Since I'm a light sleeper [4], I use a fan [5] in conjuction with my sound machine. It may seem like overkill, but for me, it's just enough kill.
- Try a DIY [6] sleep salve. Soothing smells [7] have the power to quickly whisk you off to la-la land.
- Use ear plugs (when you have to). I suggest using ear plugs [8] sparingly — only during those nights when it's impossible to drown out the racket — because you want to be sure you'll still wake up for work [9] in the morning.
- Read a book. A low-key, mellow book will leave your lids feeling heavy in no time, no matter who's shouting something incoherent on the sidewalk below.
- Wear an eye mask. Busy cities are loud, but sometimes the biggest distraction is the brightly lit street. I keep my blinds tightly closed at night, but a sleeping mask [10] is the easiest way for light-sensitive sleepers to resolve the issue.
- Eat the right food in the evenings. Bananas, nuts, yogurt, and leafy greens are a few things you should munch on prior to hitting the hay [11]. Sugary treats and drinks? Not so much.
- Purchase a good pillow. An extremely cozy pillow [12] will go a long way in helping you doze amid the clamor.
- Make a sleeping spray. Mist this mix [13] over your face to calm your nerves.
- Buy a thick blanket. Covering your ears with a plush, double-layer blanket [14] can muffle thundering engines or rowdy people.
- Don soft pajamas. Don't even think about throwing on those slinky PJ's that are too tight for comfort. When it comes to catching those zzz's, soft and loose [15] is a nightly essential. (And if your heart desires, go naked!)
- Plug in an air purifier. They can be on the pricy side, but an air purifier [16] will get rid of any dust or smog that may be lingering in your room. Healthy lungs = improved slumber.
- Meditate in bed. Centering yourself before going dark [17] will cleanse your brain, supplying a clean canvas that's crucial in mentally blocking the hectic metropolis.
- Monitor your shut-eye. Tracking your sleeping patterns [18] will help you figure out how well the above tips work for you — and what, exactly, you need to adjust.