Here’s Why You Should Stop Waking Up To Go To The Bathroom (And How To Do It)

Set a sleep schedule: Go to bed at the same time each night.

Create a nightly routine: Engage in calming activities like meditation,

baths, or music.Exercise regularly: Avoid vigorous exercise within 2 hours

of bedtime.Limit stimulants: Cut back on caffeine and nicotine, especially

after noon.Avoid heavy meals: Don’t eat right before bed, but a light snack is okay.Skip alcohol: It may help you fall asleep,

but disrupts sleep later.Take naps: Short naps during the day can help reduce sleep

debt.Reserve your bed for sleep: Avoid using devices, eating, or watching TV in bed.

Limit screen time: Avoid screens for at least 2 hours before bed.

Create a restful bedroom: Make sure it’s quiet, cool, and comfortable.

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