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Simple Ways to Reduce Nighttime Wake-Ups and Improve Your Sleep Quality
Getting a full night of uninterrupted sleep can feel like a luxury when you’re constantly waking up at odd hours. Whether it’s stress, noise, or an inconsistent routine, frequent nighttime wake-ups can leave you feeling groggy, unfocused, and irritable the next day. The good news? Small changes to your environment and habits can make a big difference. Here are simple, practical strategies to help you sleep more deeply and wake up fewer times throughout the night.
1. Create a Consistent Sleep Schedule
Try this:
Set a “wind-down alarm” 30–60 minutes before bedtime to remind yourself to shut off devices, dim the lights, and prepare for sleep.
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