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10 Things We’d Better Do at Night Instead of in the Morning

“I’ll think about it tomorrow,” Scarlett O’Hara used to remark. And she was sometimes wrong. Many tasks we do in the morning, such as taking a shower, are actually best done in the evening, according to studies. There’s also a freebie at the end that teaches how to achieve a good night’s sleep using a pencil.

We compiled a list of 10 things we should do at night to brighten and improve our mornings.

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1. Analyzing the day

Analyze the day, recall all the good things that happened to you, think about what you would like to change, and make some notes if you have a diary. Studies show that doing a daily analysis (even if the day leaves much to be desired) is very useful. And if you still suffer from a lack of positive emotions before bed, do something pleasant, like pet your cat, for example.

2. Thinking over (and writing down) an action plan for the upcoming day

Darren Hardy, the author of a book called The Compound Effect, is sure that making your plans at night contributes to keeping your life in order. We usually make plans in the morning when we’re in a hurry and, as a result, we forget about important things or take on more responsibility than we can actually deal with. Thorough planning will help you to stay calm in the morning and perform all necessary actions step-by-step without wasting precious time and energy.

Your daily schedule doesn’t mean you can’t improvise. It just means that your day will run smoother and it will be harder to take you off course.

3. Doing yoga and meditating

We often miss morning exercises because of the lack of time. But it’s the evening yoga that helps put our thoughts and emotions in order, relieving tension, and getting us ready to greet the next day. Nowadays, the mindfulness practice of meditation is very popular. Spend at least 10 minutes on a couple of simple exercises before you go to bed.

Lots of people can’t meditate because there are so many obtrusive thoughts in their heads and so much noise around. In this case, it’s important to concentrate your attention on your inner awareness. Lie down, close your eyes, and think about each part of your body: concentrating on it and relaxing it. It’ll be way easier for you to fall asleep after this exercise.

4. Taking hot shower or bath

A hot shower in the morning isn’t the best choice because the hot temperature is actually a sleep aid. It does more good if you have it at night because this change in body temperature creates an impulse in our body to fall asleep faster. A warm tub is actually a great way to cope with insomnia.

A hot shower or bath before bed has so many benefits: it calms nerves, cleans clogged pores, stabilizes the glucose level in blood, relaxes the backbone, and it’s very important after a long work day in the office.

5. Airing out you room

Human being’s bodies contain white fat. Very often this fat shows up where we don’t want it to appear the most. But there’s another kind of fat called brown fat. It’s involved in the body’s thermoregulation and acts as a source of energy. Various tests prove that white fat can transform into brown as a result of the cold temperature effect that improves metabolism.

We can open a window in our bedroom at night to cool the air. You don’t have to keep it open until you freeze, but just letting the cool air in is enough to make brown fat work faster and consume more energy, even while you sleep.

6. Preparing your lunch and outfit in advance

If you have everything prepared, it will save your time and nerves in the morning. You’ll avoid the torturous decision making, you’ll be sure that what you want to wear is ready to go, and you’ll have at leat 15 minutes to spare that you can spend on a light workout or a cup of coffee.

You could also have your lunch prepared in the evening if you usually eat in the office. Think about everything in advance: an empty fridge won’t give you any extra energy or put you in a good mood.

7. Reading something you want to remember

Scientists from the University of Sussex proved that reading is the best way to relax because plunging into a different world helps in getting rid of the stress from daily problems better than both tea and music. You only need to spend 6 minutes with a book to reduce your anxiety level and relax the muscles.

Your brain memorizes everything better at night. This fact actually helps students who study at night to pass their exams. No smartphones or laptops: use ordinary books to avoid problems caused by the screen light.

8. Brushing your hair

Brushing the hair before bed cleans away dead cells, dust, and skin fat. And a light massage with a smooth brush helps transport oxygen and nutrient rich materials to the roots. In the morning, you won’t need to style your hair in a hurry.

Stylist Sam Burnett, from Great Britain, claims that brushing your hair 2-3 times a day is enough, otherwise it becomes oily and brittle. And according to him the rule “you have to brush your hair 100 times” makes no sense.

Happiness is your ability to be happy in this very moment. Tomorrow is not promised. Most of us spend our evenings with our relatives and close friends. Tell you love them and say that you’re thankful for everything.

9. Walking

Take a stroll before going to bed. It will help you “step over” all the worries of the day. You can enjoy silence and think about things that bother you. Also, evening strolls are proven to be good for health and they help cope with insomnia.

New ideas or extraordinary solutions to problems may come to your mind while you walk. That’s why Mark Zuckerberg, the founder of Facebook, and Jack Dorsey, the CEO of Twitter, like evening walks.

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