The foods and beverages that you consume have a significant impact on the quality of your sleep. Therefore, avoid heavy meals, caffeine, and alcohol close to bedtime. Instead, opt for a light snack if you're hungry, and choose beverages that promote relaxation, such as herbal tea. Eating the right foods can stabilize your blood sugar levels during the night, preventing energy crashes that make it difficult to wake up. In turn this may lead you to have low productivity during the day.

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