One of the reasons you might keep pushing back bedtime? You want to feel like there's more time in your day. (This is called revenge bedtime procrastination.)
But taking breaks earlier in the day can give you that same feeling of control and free time—without disrupting your sleep schedule—so try to carve out pockets of free time where you can.
Set aside quality time for yourself early enough in the day that you don't have to cut into your sleep hours. And if you have a really busy schedule, look for places where you can save time.
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