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Quick Bedtime Tip: Jot Down Tomorrow's Tasks
Monday, January 20, 2025
A study from Baylor University found that people who wrote a to-do list before bed fell asleep nine minutes faster than those who journaled about their accomplishments. The more specific the list, the quicker they nodded off.
This isn't just about sleep. "Cognitive offloading" can help you perform better during the day. It's like when you write a grocery list instead of trying to remember everything in your head.
But it's not just about lists. A study of German IT workers showed that those who didn't finish tasks by the end of the week had worse sleep because they were fretting about unfinished business.
So, why not give it a try? Grab a pen and paper, and write down what you need to do tomorrow. It might just be the bedtime habit that helps you catch those Zs a little faster.
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