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For a long time, I thought sleep was simply about closing my eyes and hoping to wake up refreshed. But I realised that the quality of sleep is what truly matters, and many factors were unknowingly disturbing mine. Once I paid attention, my sleep improved drastically. Here’s what I noticed made the biggest difference:
Screen time before bed: Scrolling on my phone late at night overstimulated my brain. Switching to reading or calming music helped.
Late-night eating: Heavy meals close to bedtime left me feeling restless. I now eat at least 2–3 hours before sleeping.
Stress and overthinking: This was a big one. Practising deep breathing and journaling helped me calm my mind.
Room environment: I never realised how important a dark, calm, and quiet bedroom is for good-quality sleep.
Caffeine intake: Cutting down on coffee after late afternoon reduced the tossing and turning at night.
Irregular sleep schedule: Sleeping and waking at different times confused my body clock. Sticking to a routine really improved my rest.
Making these small changes didn’t just improve my sleep—it improved my focus, mood, and overall health.

Alright, self-care queens, let’s talk about something we all need more of—deep, restful sleep. If you’ve ever spent the night tossing and...
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