Rest is not a luxury – it’s your superpower!

Sleep fuels everything: mood, concentration, immunity, memory, patience, recovery, and emotional resilience. Yet for many of us, sleep is the first thing sacrificed when life gets busy.

World Sleep Day on the 13th March encourages us to prioritise rest, rethink our habits, and reclaim the reset that our bodies (and brains) depend on.

Why sleep matters:

  • Improves concentration, memory and decision‑making
  • Reduces stress, irritability and burnout
  • Boosts immune function and recovery
  • Enhances mood, patience and emotional resilience
  • Increases patience and emotional balance

Small habits for better sleep:

01. Protect your wind‑down window

Aim for 30–45 minutes tech-free before bed. Swap screens for stretching, reading or calming music.

02. Build a consistent rhythm

Try waking up and going to bed within the same hour each day – even weekends.

03. Create a bedroom that promotes rest

Cooler temperature, soft lighting, reduce clutter. Treat your bedroom like a sanctuary.

04. Try the 4-7-8 breathing technique

Inhale for 4 seconds, hold for 7, exhale for 8.

Helps relax the nervous system and reduce anxiety.

05. Rethink caffeine

Switch to herbal tea or go caffeine-free after 2pm.

Sleep Checklist

A simple, practical guide to help you reset your sleep habits.

Evening routine

☐ I avoid screens 30–45 minutes before bed

☐ I have a consistent wind‑down routine (shower, stretch, read, journal)

☐ I dim lights at least 1 hour before sleep

☐ I avoid caffeine after mid-afternoon

Your sleep environment

☐ The room is cool (ideally 18–20°C)

☐ My bedroom is tidy and clutter‑free

☐ My mattress and pillow support my sleep well

☐ Light and noise are minimised

Sleep timing

☐ I keep regular sleep and wake times

☐ I avoid long naps (over 20–30 minutes)

☐ I track my sleep patterns if helpful

Mind & body

☐ I practice relaxation (breathing, meditation, gentle movement)

☐ I limit heavy meals close to bedtime

☐ I reflect on one thing I’m grateful for to calm my mind

To celebrate World Sleep Day
on the 13 of March, we are
launching our “Master your sleep” series by Anna.

Learn all about the world of sleep, including why sleep matters, implement sleep hygiene essentials and how to build a bedtime routine that works for you.

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