A bedtime routine might sound like something that's only necessary for the grade-school set, but following a nightly schedule can greatly improve the sleep of
the biggest of kids adults, too.
Sleep experts recommend
establishing a bedtime routine, both to calm and relax you as you get ready to sleep and so you aren't inadvertently
giving yourself jet lag.
But following a nightly routine doesn't mean curling up with a good book and mug of warm milk. In some instances, it just means knowing when to cut yourself off from various daytime activities that
can interfere with a good night's rest. Here's when to say when.
(Click to enlarge) Infographic by Jan Diehm for The Huffington Post
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