Keep steady hours
Aiming for similar sleep and wake times most days can make your routine feel more natural.
A friendly, educational walk-through of everyday habits that can help your evenings feel calmer and more consistent.
Sleep hygiene is simply the set of daily habits and surroundings that support comfortable rest. Small, steady choices often matter more than big changes.
There is no single right routine. The most useful starting point is the one that fits your current schedule and feels easy to repeat.
Pick one or two ideas below to try first, then build from there at a comfortable pace.
Aiming for similar sleep and wake times most days can make your routine feel more natural.
A little daylight early on helps your day feel anchored from the start.
Dimming screens before bed can make the wind-down feel softer and more relaxing.
A calm bedroom with gentle light, low noise, and a comfortable temperature is inviting.
Choosing lighter, calmer drinks later in the day can keep your evenings settled.
Comfortable movement during the day can help your evenings feel more relaxed.
Routines stick best when they feel pleasant. Add small comforts you look forward to, like a warm drink, a few pages of a book, or quiet music.
Notice what helps you feel relaxed and lean into those moments. Over time, your evenings can become a part of the day you genuinely enjoy.
Our coaching turns these ideas into a simple plan that fits your week.
Disclaimer: All materials and practices presented are for educational and informational purposes only and are intended to support general well-being. They do not constitute medical diagnosis, treatment, or advice. Before applying any practice, especially if you have chronic conditions, consult a qualified healthcare professional.