Based on stakeholder feedback from the first and second interventions, I started thinking about how to use more elements to help stakeholders sleep. At the same time, these elements could be made into emotional memories and links to emotions to help them better transfer the memories from the workshop to real-life sleep.
Theatre is a comprehensive art, and apart from the story, music, art and so on are all important parts. For the third intervention, I created a new story and consulted a music expert to change the musical elements, in order to give the stakeholders better auditory stimulation. I also added the element of the Scented Bags, which I hope will also help them in the sense of smell.

Examples of music I have used before:
The music I have used in Third intervention:
Unlike the previous two interventions, I shifted the location of the intervention from outside to the stakeholder’s bedroom, which was to better help the stakeholder get to sleep faster. At the same time, I helped them redefine their sleep space based on the advice of a sleep psychologist.
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In addition, in order to better detect the sleep status of the stakeholders, I created a form to record.

Feedback from Stakeholders:
The storyline of this intervention helped the stakeholders to be more imaginative and engaged in the story, while the music and scented bags also played a key role. However, due to time and space constraints, this one-to-one approach cannot be more widely used and replicated. I still need to find a more universal way.