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Shut off your brain and stop working. The tasks will still be there tomorrowâplus some more, because work can, and should, wait.
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Review what you accomplished today, then make a to-do list for tomorrow.Â
Donât make these lists too close to bedtime.
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According to the National Sleep Foundation, the ideal temperature for shut-eye is around 65 degrees.Â
The cooler you are, the sleepier you become, so turn down the thermostat.
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At least two hours before bedtime, cut off the booze, food, and stimulants (not just coffee and soda, but also sugary desserts and even fruits).Â
Digestion and sleep donât mix well.
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Waking up to a messy household isnât the way to start the day.Â
Tidy up the kitchen, your bedroom, your workspace, and everything else within eyesight before you hit the sack for a clearer path in the morning.
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Get in some light reading before bedtime.
Good old-fashioned print is preferable to an iPad or Kindle. The light from the screen of your tablet or phone is blue-spectrum light ⌠it tells the brain to stop secreting melatonin [a natural sleep-inducing biochemical].
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Plan and lay out tomorrowâs clothing ensemble tonight, and youâll have one less thing to worry about.
If your first outfit of the day is gym clothes for a morning workout, even better.
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