Having trouble sleeping? Proper sleep hygiene involves habits and practices that support quality rest and overall well-being. Key elements include maintaining a consistent sleep schedule, even on weekends, and creating a calming bedtime routine. Your sleep environment should be cool, dark, and quiet, with comfortable bedding and minimal distractions. Limit screen time and avoid caffeine, alcohol, and heavy meals close to bedtime. Regular physical activity supports better sleep, but avoid intense workouts right before bed. Reserve your bed for sleep only—no work or scrolling. By sticking to these habits, you can fall asleep faster, stay asleep longer, and wake up refreshed.
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