I came across this from https://www.bustle.com/p/9-reasons-why-you-should-read-before-bed-63326 and wanted to share with you.
9 Reasons
Why You Should Read Before Bed
What does your
typical bedtime routine look like? Do you snuggle under your recently washed
sheets around 10:00 pm, a mug of warm milk in one hand and a Tolstoy
novel in the other? Or do you flop into bed between one and five in the
morning, eyes bloodshot, clutching your phone to your heart as you desperately
scroll through photos of baby sloths? We all struggle to stick to a healthy
bedtime routine. But if you can make it to bed with your
favorite book, you might have a better night's sleep. Here are just a few
of the reasons why you should read before bed.
Now I know what
you're going to say, book-lovers:
"Every time I read before bed, I end up staying up until dawn finishing my
book! That can't be good for my skin and general temperament!" And no,
medically speaking, it's not a great idea to read instead of sleeping. But if you can stick to just a chapter or
three at bedtime, it could actually be good for your health.
So pry your phone out
of your trembling hands about an hour before bed, and settle down with a good
book (hot milk optional):
You’ll retain
more
When you sleep, you
brain dumps all of your short term memory goo into the long
term memory goo-reserves (in a manner of speaking). That means that the
things you read right before bed stick with you better in the long run. Read a
book before drifting off, and you won't forget any minor plot points.
It’s screen-free
time
We all
know that we'll sleep better if we cut down on screens right before bed. And
yet... most of us still fall asleep with our phones/laptops/video calculators
pressed lovingly against our faces. But if you set aside bedtime for reading an
analog, paper book, you get that rare screen-free time that your eyes
desperately need.
It’s a calming ritual
If you have trouble getting to sleep, many doctors and bloggers will recommend a calming ritual to perform every night before bed. Reading is the perfect kind of ritual: it forces you to lie down and cut out the distractions, it's quiet, and it doesn't get boring because you're always reading something new.
You can’t skip it
Unless
there is something terribly upsetting going on in your life right now, you go
to sleep every single day. You can't skip bedtime more than once in a very
great while without totally falling apart at the seams. So, if you make a habit
out of reading before bed, you'll set aside time for reading every day, and end
up reading more books than ever before.
You’ll de-stress
Reading is shown to reduce stress levels. And I don't know about you, but as soon as I get under the covers I immediately start ruminating on all of the things I have to do and all of the times I embarrassed myself in the third grade. Reading will ease some of your classic nighttime anxiety, so you can actually fall asleep instead of staring and the ceiling and worrying about honey bee deaths.
You’ll have better dreams
Do I have a very scientific
source for this? Maybe not, but I've always found that whatever I read or watch
right before bed heavily affects my dreams. So maybe steer clear of the Stephen
King late at night, but feel free to read about exciting fantasy realms that
you'd like to visit in your sleep.
You’ll be more focused
Not only does reading boost
your concentration in general, reading before bed will help you concentrate
more on whatever it is you're reading in the moment. You won't be battling ten
thousand other distractions. You don't have to deal with other commuters. No
one will (hopefully) stop you to ask what you're reading. Reading before bed is
one of the few guaranteed moments of reading in peace.
You can read in privacy
It's a little easier to be
emotionally open when you're reading in your own bed, and not at your work
computer while your co-worker chews with their mouth open. You're free to laugh
or ugly cry or Google word definitions to your heart's content when you're safe
in your own bed.
It’ll help you sleep
It's true:
reading before bed gives you a more restful night's sleep. Specifically,
reading a book made of genuine paper (sorry, kindle-heads) will calm your brain
and help you transition peacefully into dreamland without any glaring screens.
So put aside that Netflix show based on a book, and pick up an actual book
tonight before you hit the sack.
Happy Reading!
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