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5 Things To Do Every Night Before Bed

5 Things to Do Every Night Before Bed

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Having a morning routine is something many people have been perfecting in recent 

years, but what about a nighttime routine? How you end your day can be just as 

important as how you start it. At night, you are looking at habits that help you to wind 

down from the day and get restful to have a good night’s sleep. Here are some things to 

consider adding to your nighttime routine.

1. Wind Down an Hour Early

This is really important and something many people forget to do. If you notice that when 

you get into bed, you struggle with sleeping, it might be that you are not giving your 

body and mind enough time to relax. You can’t expect to go from boundless energy to 

being able to sleep in a matter of minutes.

As you begin to put together a nighttime routine, consider starting this routine at least an 

hour before you plan to go to sleep. This can be with any relaxing activities that make 

you feel more restful and less stressed. 

2. Read a Book or Write in Your Journal

When it comes to relaxing activities before bed, it doesn’t get much better than reading. 

You can read on the couch, while sitting at a desk, or in bed. Reading often makes 

people feel sleepy, so it is great to do during your night routine. However, be careful 

about the genre of book you choose at night, as you don’t want to still be reading 

suspense at 3am. 

Instead of reading, you can also choose to write in a journal at night. This will help your 

mind relax as you write about your day, your thoughts, or just set your intentions. You 

can use the journal for gratitude or simply following a journal prompt.

3. Turn Off Your Electronics

During your nighttime routine, turn off any electronics you don’t absolutely need to be 

using. Have a specific time at night when you turn off your phone or turn off 

notifications, when you close the laptop, and turn off the TV. These distractions are 

likely keeping you from being able to sleep at a good time, even if it seems like they 

aren’t getting in the way of sleep. Get out of the habit of having to use them until you fall 

asleep.

4. Practice Gratitude

Even if you don’t want to do actually journaling, you can get a notebook for writing down 

what you are grateful for each evening. This is a wonderful practice to add to your daily 

routine, and nighttime tends to be the best time to do it. It is when you can reflect back 

on your day, and anything or anyone you feel appreciation for. From that morning cup of 

coffee to someone holding a door open for you, there is always something to be grateful 

for.

5. Set Intentions for the Next Day

Lastly, take a few minutes to set intentions for the next day. It doesn’t have to be written 

down, though if you have a planner that can be a great tool. Just sit and reflect on what 

you need to do the following day, create a plan or to-do list, and do any prep that needs 

to be done before you go to bed.

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