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These external cues, including light, temperature, and food, help set your biological clock to help your body know when it's time to sleep or be alert.
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BMX rider Terry Adams with his son Ledge. L: Adams showing Ledge how to ride a bike. R: Adams and Ledge happily holding hands as they go for a walk.
He’s in the best riding condition of his life, and bringing new meaning to the term “sleeping like a baby.”
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BMX pro Terry Adams and chef Andrea Drummer taped a week of sleep tracking using the Sleep.com app. See highlights and lowlights, plus what our Sleep Advisors say about their habits.
A man sits up in a bed made with sheets in geometric designs. He appears happy and well rested, with his arms stretched out as if following a yawn. Use this A-Z guide to find the best sleep tips for getting a great night's rest.
Use these sleep tips to get the help you need and the rest you deserve.
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Giving myself a gold star for completing my morning routine is my hack for forming healthy habits.
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1. Reduced anxiety

Doomscrolling before bed is a recipe for mental disaster. Quit the apps at least an hour before bed.

2. Healthier bedtime boundaries

That notification can wait. Bedtime is your time, and building positive sleep associations can help you fall asleep faster.

3. More energy at wake-up

A phone away keeps the procrastination at bay. Avoid logging on first thing and focus on your morning routine.

4. Consistent sleep-wake schedule

Blue light can cause your brain to keep you up longer than you might want. Rely on natural light schedule your sleep.
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Both apps are wildly popular for meditation and mindfulness, but they deserve a spot in your bedtime routine as well.
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The music producer curated a mix of binaural beats, instrumentals, and dreamy soundscapes to help lull you to sleep.
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The sensation many people get from watching these rhythmic clips serves as a sedative that helps them de-stress and wind down before bed.
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Laughing way their to dreamland... can you think of a better way for Dad to unwind?
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Lights, temperature, music — these smart home hacks could make going to bed easier.
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YouTube has recently become an unexpected sleep aid.
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