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7. Establish a pre-sleep routine

Develop a relaxing routine before bed to signal to your body that it's time to wind down. This could include activities like taking a warm bath, practicing deep breathing, or gentle stretching. A consistent pre-sleep ritual can improve your sleep quality and make waking up easier. This routine acts as a psychological trigger, telling your brain that it's time to shift into sleep mode.

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