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Jay from Beds4U Glenfield
Most people know that getting a good night's sleep is important, but few truly understand how vital at least seven to eight hours of sleep a night is.
Getting enough sleep is crucial for both our physical and mental health. It helps to boost our immune system, improves our mood and … View moreMost people know that getting a good night's sleep is important, but few truly understand how vital at least seven to eight hours of sleep a night is.
Getting enough sleep is crucial for both our physical and mental health. It helps to boost our immune system, improves our mood and cognitive function, and reduces stress levels.
The benefits of good sleep on overall health and wellness
There are numerous physical health benefits associated with getting enough sleep.
It can:
boost your immune system.
repair tissue damage.
reduce inflammation.
regulate hormones.
regulate blood sugar levels.
control appetite-stimulating hormones.
improve your skin.
Sleep also plays a vital role in regulating mood and managing stress levels. It can:
reduce stress and anxiety.
improve our concentration and cognitive performance.
Boost your energy levels.
make it easier to cope with difficult situations.
help reduce the risk of developing mental health conditions such as depression and anxiety.
If you're having trouble sleeping, try these tips:
Establish a regular sleep schedule.
Create a relaxing bedtime routine.
Limit caffeine and alcohol consumption.
Avoid screen time before bed.
Make sure your bedroom is dark and quiet.
Take time to relax and clear your mind.
Make sure your bed is comfortable.
In conclusion, prioritizing sleep is one of the most effective ways to enhance your overall health and well-being. By understanding the profound impact that quality sleep has on both your body and mind, and by implementing healthy sleep habits, you can significantly improve your quality of life. So, take that step toward better health tonight by committing to a good night's sleep.
Chris from Greenhithe
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Hi Neighbours,
Remote is here to turn your HR into a global powerhouse! Our all-in-one platform simplifies hiring, onboarding, managing, and paying employees and contractors across the globe. Designed for startups and business leaders, our solutions enable businesses to expand their talent pool … View moreHi Neighbours,
Remote is here to turn your HR into a global powerhouse! Our all-in-one platform simplifies hiring, onboarding, managing, and paying employees and contractors across the globe. Designed for startups and business leaders, our solutions enable businesses to expand their talent pool worldwide while streamlining HR processes for improved productivity and compliance.
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This winter, we are celebrating the 2024 Olympics with our TV Guide readers with a chance to win 1 of 4 65” Panasonic 4K TVs worth $3,999 each.
Pick up a copy of the TV Guide each week starting from the June 1 - 7 issue, find the codeword, and follow the directions to be in to win! We’ve put… View moreThis winter, we are celebrating the 2024 Olympics with our TV Guide readers with a chance to win 1 of 4 65” Panasonic 4K TVs worth $3,999 each.
Pick up a copy of the TV Guide each week starting from the June 1 - 7 issue, find the codeword, and follow the directions to be in to win! We’ve put a codeword in each of the following three issues, so find them all for more chances to win. You’ll have until July 3 to enter online or mail in your codeword. T&Cs apply.
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Every year, thousands of New Zealanders are called up to serve as jurors in the High and District Courts, and it's an important way to contribute to your country.
But for some, jury service can be a huge disruption and a financial burden. Do you think changes could be made to our jury … View moreEvery year, thousands of New Zealanders are called up to serve as jurors in the High and District Courts, and it's an important way to contribute to your country.
But for some, jury service can be a huge disruption and a financial burden. Do you think changes could be made to our jury service system to address these challenges?
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Jay from Beds4U Glenfield
What’s your go-to for a perfect night’s rest? Pick your favorite activity and let’s discover the top relaxation method!
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Honour Zhu from Glenfield Library
We are very glad to co-host a free Personal Financial Planning course with Literacy Aotearoa in our library.
The course is free to NZ Citizens and Permanent residents over 16 years of age.
This 10-week course starts Tuesday 11th June 2024 and runs from 12.30pm to 2.30pm.
There will be a break … View moreWe are very glad to co-host a free Personal Financial Planning course with Literacy Aotearoa in our library.
The course is free to NZ Citizens and Permanent residents over 16 years of age.
This 10-week course starts Tuesday 11th June 2024 and runs from 12.30pm to 2.30pm.
There will be a break for July School Holidays and the course finishes on the Tuesday 3rd September 2024
If you would like to enrol, or just get more information please get in touch.
Phone/text us on 09 444 0420, WhatsApp on 0210 325 725 or email - info.c2@literacy.org.nz
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King's Birthday weekend special at Red Cross Shop Wairau Park - 50% off all children's and baby clothes! 1-3 June only.
We are open every day including 3 June, regular hours (Monday - Saturday 9am - 5pm, Sunday 10am - 4pm)
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Helen from Totara Vale
Come to our free English Conversation Group on every Wednesday 1pm - 2.30pm. Meeting room 2. Each week has been a fabulous turnout, so lets keep the momento going😊. Join us for fun, laughter & new friendships. Everybody welcome. Though this is held in the church, this is not a religious … View moreCome to our free English Conversation Group on every Wednesday 1pm - 2.30pm. Meeting room 2. Each week has been a fabulous turnout, so lets keep the momento going😊. Join us for fun, laughter & new friendships. Everybody welcome. Though this is held in the church, this is not a religious group. Easy parking. Entrance is 8 -10 Penzance Road. See you there! Cheers Helen☺️
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Creating an office out of a small room by utilising built-in furniture, floating shelves, a tidy charging station and Resene Atlas makes space-saving sense.
Find out how to create your own with these easy step by step instructions.
Sylvia Heywood from Soroptimist International North Shore
Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of women and girls! Are you looking to connect with like-minded women in your community? Come join us at Seven Hills Café on Saturday. Details below.
Mike from Murrays Bay
Hello, I am a 20-year-old UOA Uni student. I'm an experienced tutor and can do face-to-face visits or Online classes. I conduct one-on-one classes for Maths or NCEA 1, 2 up to year 11, Chemistry, and Physics for NCEA 1.
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Nationwide protests are taking place today (Thursday) having been organised by Te Pāti Māori and other connected to Toitū Te Tiriti movement.
There is likely to be some traffic disruptions so Waka Kotahi are closely monitoring the situation. Below are the locations of these gatherings across … View moreNationwide protests are taking place today (Thursday) having been organised by Te Pāti Māori and other connected to Toitū Te Tiriti movement.
There is likely to be some traffic disruptions so Waka Kotahi are closely monitoring the situation. Below are the locations of these gatherings across the country.
Northland:
Whangārei, Farmer’s car park, 9am.
Kaitāia, Commerce St, 9am.
Auckland:
West Auckland, BP Hobsonville, 6.30am.
South Auckland, Z Petrol station, 6.30am.
North Auckland, Palmers Albany Garden Centre, 6.30am.
Central Auckland, Aotea Square, 11am.
Waikato:
Hamilton, Kirikiriroa Marae, 7.30am.
Matamata, Matamata Woolworths, 6.45am.
Te Puaha, Weraroa Marae, 8.30am.
Hauraki, Victoria Park, 12pm.
Waiariki:
Tauranga, Whareroa Reserve, 8am.
Whakatāne, SH30, 7.30am.
Ōpōtiki, Waioweka bridge, 7am.
Taupō, Lake Terrace, 8am.
Tūrangi, Tūrangi town centre, 9am.
Rotorua, Lake Rd intersection, Old Taupō Rd, Fenton St and Sala St, 7am.
Ikaroa-Rāwhiti:
Tūranganui a Kiwa, Heipipi Park, 7am.
Hastings, Hastings Clock Tower, 7am.
Wairarapa, Masterton Town Hall, 12pm.
Te Tai Hauāuru:
Hāwera, Hāwera Netball Courts, 10.30am.
Palmerston North, Te Marae o Hine, 7.15am.
Tokoroa, Leith Place, 8am.
Wellington:
A hīkoi to Parliament 12pm.
South Island:
Christchurch, Bridge of Remembrance, 11am.
Nelson, Church steps, 12.30pm.
Dunedin, Queens Gardens, 12pm.
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