10 Easy Sleep Hacks You Need To Implement Right Now

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We constantly hear the advice that we should sleep 7-8 hours a night. However, it’s not just about how many hours we sleep; it’s about the quality of sleep that really matters.

An occasional night without sleep makes you feel tired and irritable the next day, but it won’t harm your health. However, if it continues, lack of sleep can affect your overall health and make you prone to serious medical conditions, such as diabetes, heart disease, high blood pressure, and obesity.

On the other hand, if you get enough rest on a regular basis, it improves your mood, boosts brain function, memory and creativity, curbs inflammation, improves physical performance, helps maintain a healthy weight, and prevent degenerative diseases.

So down below are some awesome hacks that’ll help you have a great night’s sleep and feel healthier overall!

1. Exercise regularly

Studies show that people sleep better and feel more alert during the day if they workout regularly. However, timing matters – you should avoid vigorous exercise at least 3 hours before bed as it stimulates the nervous system and keeps you awake.

2. Avoid bright screens before bed

Our body’s internal clock is highly sensitive to the blue spectrum light emitted by the screens, so avoid any gadgets at least 1-2 hours before bedtime. However, if you really need to, install f.lux on your devices. It’s a free app that adjusts a display’s color temperature according to the time of day.

3. Keep it cool

During sleep, your core body temperature dips, allowing you to slip into restorative REM and slow-wave sleep. If it’s too hot in the room, you will not get enough deep sleep and won’t feel as rejuvenated.

4. Keep it dark

Sleep in a pitch-black room. You need to be in total darkness to produce enough melatonin – the hormone that controls your sleep and wake cycles. Block all the light sources either with blackout shades, heavy curtains, or a sleeping mask.

5. Journal before bed

Thinking about problems, past events, or planning for the future often prevents people from falling asleep. Astoundingly, listing your problems and thoughts on a piece of paper gives a peace of mind and helps you drift off to sleep faster.

6. Keep a consistent sleep – wake schedule

Waking up at the same time (yes, even on weekends!) enables your circadian rhythms to stay in synch with the 24-hour day, which improves the quality of sleep.

7. Keep caffeine in check

Caffeine has profound effects on sleep and wake cyclesAvoid any coffee or black tea at least 8 hours before bed, or even longer if you’re caffeine-sensitive.

8. Have your wind-down routine

Start winding down at least two hours before bed. Epsom salt bath, reading a book, practicing yoga, meditation or light stretching exercises will help you wind down before sleep.

9. Avoid heavy meals before bed

Going to bed on an empty stomach improves the overall quality of your sleep and helps you wake up easier the next morning. On the contrary, if you fall asleep after a heavy meal, your body will spend energy on digesting and won’t be able to rest and rejuvenate.

10. Hit the sack early

Go to bed as early as possible (or at least by 11:00PM) because your body creates a cortisol (stress hormone) surge after 11 PM to keep you awake. There’s a saying that goes, “Every hour of sleep before midnight is worth two after midnight.” And it’s definitely true!


Sleep plays a vital role in your health and happiness, so make sure to prioritize it and get enough good quality sleep every night. You’ll see the benefits quickly as a good sleeping pattern takes place in your life.

Now if you have any questions, just let me know in the comments down below! I’d love to help you out!

Chasing Foxes was started in 2016 as a way for Grace and her husband, Silas, to start traveling. However, they started to realize that they had a passion for improving themselves, and wanted to help others level up their lives as well. So whether it's with cooking, travel, or staying healthy, they want to help you better your life bit by bit, as they do the same.

1 thought on “10 Easy Sleep Hacks You Need To Implement Right Now”

  1. When I’m exhausted I love going to bed early, I’ll go as early as 8pm some nights. I need to get back into the routine of running or taking a long walk in the afternoon, this virus killed all the activity. I sleep with it super cold in my room and I love it. I snuggle up and get comfy without sweating my butt off.

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