“She was not accustomed to taste the joys of solitude except for in company.” – Edith Warton
Week 27 is an excellent time to focus on optimizing sleep and wellness, especially as summer activities and longer daylight hours can disrupt routines. Prioritize establishing a consistent sleep schedule by going to bed and waking up at the same time each day, even on weekends. This helps regulate your body’s internal clock, improving sleep quality.
Create a calming bedtime routine to signal your body that it’s time to wind down. This could include activities such as reading, gentle stretching, or meditation. Ensure your sleeping environment is conducive to rest by keeping the room cool, dark, and quiet. Consider using blackout curtains and a white noise machine if needed.
Incorporate wellness practices like staying hydrated and eating light, nutritious meals to support your overall health. Engage in regular physical activity, but avoid vigorous exercise close to bedtime. These practices can enhance your sleep quality and contribute to a balanced, healthy lifestyle.
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