Caryn Hibbert’s - Top Tips for a Better Night's Sleep
It’s no secret, that sleep is the the most crucial parts of our every day life. It is important for maintaining optimal health and well-being. Like regular exercise and a balanced diet, getting enough good quality sleep improves your brain performance, mood, and overall health.
Caryn Hibbert, owner, Founder and Creative Diretor of Thyme, shares her top tips for a restful slumber…
Whilst working as an on-call doctor and throughout my journey of building Thyme, I have learnt that the importance of a good night’s sleep is not to be taken for granted! Having a restful night is all about setting yourself up for a happy and productive day ahead, but I have certainly had my share of sleepless nights, and of course still do from time to time.
For me though, preparing for peaceful slumbers is a ritual that completely relaxes both body and mind.That ritual is pleasurable and multi-sensorial, ensuring each one of the senses – taste, smell, touch, sight and sound - all combine and balance to achieve a good night’s sleep.
This is easiest when you are in familiar surroundings and becomes more important when you are away from home in an unfamiliar environment.
At Thyme we try to make our guests feel at home with lots of luxe soft furnishings, inviting crisp cotton sheets onthe beds and ambient low lighting. Most of the bedrooms have a bathtub, perfect for helping guests unwind before bed. We also like to leave a little treat, like a hot water bottle hiding under the duvet on colder evenings.
Everyone is different of course, but for me the following ritual works well, and I am lucky to now rarely wake up in the night.
Taste
Before going up to bed, I make a hot cup of a homemade tisane. My favourite is Lemon Verbena, a leafy herb full of flavour and with calming properties that support a peaceful night’s sleep. We keep a big box of its whole, dried leaves, picked directly from an abundant bush in the kitchen garden, on the shelf next to the Aga.
Smell
Fresh air and delicious perfumes are so important, it is all about breathing calmly and deeply, allowing distraction and anxiety to be put to one side. Every night, after I wash and cleanse my face, I take a few moments to close my eyes and drink in the scents of Bertioli breathing balm, before applying it to my skin. It is the perfect moment to focus on your breathing before bed. Enhanced wild mint, grasses and flowers, it is a wonderfully calming and indulgent sleep aid.
Touch
Feeling cosy and comfortable in your bed is two-fold. Getting the perfect pillow, duvet, linens and mattress for you is so important. I like soft, goose-down pillows with a light duvet and Egyptian cotton sheets. Of course, everyone has their preferences – my husband, Jerry, much prefers a firmer pillow – and at Thyme, we have both on the beds.
Touch is also about relaxing into your cocoon once you’re in bed. Heading to bed that little bit earlier and taking this time is like a stepping-stone from your busy day-to-day to a good night’s sleep. It’s this moment I can pick up a book and get lost in the pages or even do some drawing!
Sight
I sleep with the curtains open, allowing the night sky’s dim iridescence to flood my room and the rising sun to stir me in the morning. Based in the English countryside, I am lucky enough not to have street lamps outside my bedroom window, but if you do, even leaving a little natural light to seep in subdues melatonin production to help entice you out of hitting snooze that one more time!
Sound
Along with the curtains, I like to sleep with the window ajar so I can listen to the sounds of the wind, rainfall, the wildlife, or often just the stillness. Thyme is surrounded by countryside and in particular, the owls call at night in a very soothing and enchanting way. For me, the sounds of nature are calming and instil a deep sense of happiness, which in turn enables a restful sleep.
My bedtime ritual has developed over the years as my life has taken different turns, but it always comes back to the five senses. In essence, it is about balancing our bodies and taking the time to enjoy our night-time routines, giving ourselves the best chance to sleep soundly and wake up feeling rested.