The very last thing you do before bed tends to have a significant impact on your mood and energy level the next day, as it often determines how well and how much you sleep.
Successful people understand their success starts and ends with their mental and physical health, which is almost entirely dependent upon getting enough sleep.
That is why bedtime routines are a key ritual for so many of themāand why theĀ veryĀ last thing most successful people do before bed is read.
1. They read
Experts agree reading is the very last thing most successful people do before going to sleep.
Michael Kerr, an international business speaker and author of You Canāt Be Serious! Putting Humor to Work, saysĀ he knowsĀ numerous business leaders who block off time just before bed for reading, going so far as to schedule it as a ānon-negotiable itemā on their calendar. āThis isnāt necessarily reserved just for business reading or inspirational reading. Many successful people find value in being browsers of information from a variety of sources, believing it helps fuel greater creativity and passion in their lives.ā
For example, while some successful people use this time to catch up on news stories from the day, skim tech blogs, or browseĀ Reddit and Twitter, others enjoy readingĀ fiction novels and ancient philosophy just before bed.
2. They make a to-do list
āClearing the mind for a good night sleep is critical for a lot of successful people,ā Kerr says. āOften they will take this time to write down a list of any unattended items to address the following day, so these thoughts donāt end up invading their head space during the night.ā
3. They spend time with family
Dr. Michael Woodward, organizational psychologist and author of The YOU Plan, says itās important to make some time to chat with your partner, talk to your kids, or play with your dog.
Laura Vanderkam, author of What the Most Successful People Do Before Breakfast, says this is a common practice among the highly successful. āI realize not everyone can go to bed at the same time as his or her partner, but if you can, itās a great way to connect and talk about your days.ā
4. They reflect on the day
Kerr says many successful peopleĀ take the time just before bed to reflect on, or to write down, three things theyāre appreciative of that happened that day. āKeeping a āgratitude journalā also reminds people of the progress they made that day in any aspect of their life, which in turn serves as a key way to stay motivated, especially when going through a challenging period.ā
VanderkamĀ adds, āTaking a few moments to think about what went right over the course of the day can put you in a positive, grateful mood.ā
5. They meditate
Many successful people use the 10 minutes before bed to meditate. Dale Kurow, a New York-based executive coach, says itās a great way to relax your body and quiet your mind.
6. They plan out sleep
āMuch has been written around the dangers busy people face running chronic sleep deficits, so one habit I know several highly successful people do is to simply make it a priority to get enough sleep – which can be a challenge for workaholics or entrepreneurs,ā Kerr says. One way to do that is to go to bed at a consistent time each evening, which is a key habit all sleep experts recommend to help ensure a healthy nightās sleep.
Vanderkam further suggests that you plan out when youāre going to wake up, count back however many hours you need to sleep, and then consider setting an alarm to remind yourself to get ready for bed. āThe worst thing you can do is stay up late then hit snooze in the morning,ā she says. āHumans have a limited amount of willpower. Why waste that willpower arguing with yourself over when to get up, and sleeping in miserable nine-minute increments?ā
7. They unplug and disconnect from work
Truly successful people do anythingĀ butĀ work right before bed, Kerr says. They donāt obsessively check their email, and they try not to dwell on work-related issues.
WoodwardĀ agrees, saying, āThe last thing you need is to be lying in bed thinking about an email you just read from that overzealous boss who spends all their waking hours coming up with random requests driven by little more than a momentary impulse.ā Give yourself a buffer period between the time you read your last email and the time you go to bed. The idea is to get your head out of work before you lie down to go to sleep.
8. They lie down on a positive note
Itās easy to fall into the trap of replaying negative situations from the day that you wish you had handled differently. Regardless of how badly the day went, successful people typically manage to avoid that pessimistic spiral of negative self-talk because they know it will only create more stress.
āRemember to take some time to reflect on the positive moments of the day and celebrate the successes, even if they were few and far between,ā Woodward says.
9. They picture tomorrowās success
Many successful people take a few minutes before bed to envision a positive outcome unfolding for the projects theyāre working on, says Lynn Taylor, a national workplace expert and author of Tame Your Terrible Office Tyrant: How To Manage Childish Boss Behavior and Thrive In Your Job. āFor most, this is not a task or exercise; theyāre wired with a gift of solid resolution skills that come naturally.ā