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Use the last 10 minutes of your day for these seven things

Time management.

Preparation is key to a smooth morning routine. Ensure you wake up on the right side of the bed and get a god start to your day by spending the last 10 minutes of your evening doing these seven things.

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Turn off your digital devices

Not only do your digital devices need to be shut off every now and then to function properly, but turning them off means you will be free from the influence of blue light, which makes it harder for you to fall asleep. Being free from Instagram and other social media will also provide you with a little headspace.

Make a list

If any niggling thoughts are irritating you, jot them all down on paper to-do list style, that way the thoughts are out of your mind, down on paper as a reminder, and you can get some sleep without stressing about the things you have to remember to do.

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Tidy up

Give your kitchen, living room and bathroom a quick tidy up and ensure all your morning go-to appliances and products are where they’re supposed to be. No one likes spending valuable time hunting down a hair tie.

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Have a stretch

Work out the kinks in your back, neck, leg or hip with a few gentle stretches that offer relief to your aching muscles. The stretching will release physical tension and help you relax for a good night’s sleep.

Pick out tomorrow’s outfit

It may sound a little over-organised, but laying out your clothes for the next day saves you deliberating over your outfit in the morning.  Check the weather and the tasks on your to-do list tomorrow and select clothes accordingly.

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Have a glass of water

Hydration is the solution to so many health and beauty woes, so ensure you’re all topped up with H2O before tucking yourself into bed.

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Read

Tuck yourself into bed and settle down to read a few pages before nodding off to sleep. Reading is a relaxing activity and a great way to start or finish a winding-down ritual.  

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