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Sleep phases

Why Sleep Is More Than Rest

Sleep is not a passive state, but a highly active process in which body and mind recover.
Your sleep occurs in cycles – every night you go through several phases, each fulfilling special tasks.


An Overview of the Sleep Phases

  1. Light Sleep

    • Transition from wakefulness to sleep.
    • Brain activity decreases, muscles relax.
    • Important for recovery and entry into the cycle.
  2. Deep Sleep

    • Body regenerates intensively.
    • Growth hormones are released, cells are repaired.
    • Immune system is strengthened.
  3. REM Sleep (Dream Sleep)

    • High brain activity, vivid dreams.
    • Emotions and experiences are processed.
    • Memory and creativity benefit.

Why All Phases Are Important

  • Deep sleep ensures physical regeneration.
  • REM sleep strengthens emotions and memory.
  • Light sleep stabilizes the sleep cycle.

If a phase is regularly missing, your health, performance, and mood suffer.


Tips for Healthy Sleep Cycles

  • Aim for 7–9 hours per night.
  • Maintain the most regular sleep times possible.
  • Create evening routines that make the transition easier.
  • Avoid alcohol and heavy meals before sleep.

Your Next Step

Restful sleep means going through all phases in balance.
The bestforming app supports you with this:

  • with tools to reflect on your sleep quality,
  • with routines for better evening habits,
  • with exercises that help you fall asleep more easily.

Get the app and discover how healthy sleep phases can change your life.

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