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Write down five things you are grateful for from  previous day

Write down five things you are grateful for from previous day

At the end of each day, try saying or writing five things you are grateful for. They could be as large as a job offer, or as small as someone holding the door for you that day. Doing this before bed will remind you to appreciate life more. It will also leave you going to sleep in a better mood, which can translate to the following morning.

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Try and stay consistent.

Try and stay consistent.

It is not always possible, but you should do what you can to stay on a consistent sleep schedule.

It will help you fall asleep more quickly and sleep deeper. We can train our bodies to believe that certain times are our bedtime as well as the time we wil...

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Keep yourself as stress-free as possible at night.

Keep yourself as stress-free as possible at night.

It is inevitable to have stressful nights from time to time. Doing what you can to make your nights calm, though, will play large dividends towards your sleep quality.

  • Worry.

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Spend time winding down.

Spend time winding down.

Even if it is for just 15 minutes, letting yourself wind down before bed will also pay great dividends. Otherwise, even subconsciously while you sleep, your mind will still be turning.

  • Reading, listen to music.

Winding down looks different for everyone, so ...

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Be thoughtful about any food or drinks you have close to bedtime

Be thoughtful about any food or drinks you have close to bedtime

Many types of sugar before bed have been shown to reduce the quality of your sleep. The same can be said for coffee, alcohol, and food high in fat content.

  • Donโ€™t eat high fat or drink alcohol before bed.

Instead of eating/drinking these things, try to plan ...

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Turn your phone on airplane mode or do not disturb.

Turn your phone on airplane mode or do not disturb.

There might be times in your life when you need to keep your phone ringer on in case of an emergency. When possible, though, you should keep your ringer off or on airplane mode.

  • Nighttime buzzing.

The buzz of a text message is so tempting when we are trying...

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Stop using technology at least 20 minutes before bed.

Stop using technology at least 20 minutes before bed.

This is one of the most difficult things to do in todayโ€™s age. Technology is pervasive and avoiding the conversations that you are having can feel like an unnecessary pain point.

Turning off your messaging f...

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Set an alarm so you have enough time in the morning.

Set an alarm so you have enough time in the morning.

A stressful morning is never worth an extra 10 minutes of sleep. No matter how tempting it might be to set your alarm a bit later or hit snooze when you wake up, you are only doing yourself a disservice.

Waking up feeling scrambled is a terrible way to start the day. Plus, it can lead you t...

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