For adults, the ideal amount of sleep falls somewhere in the seven to nine hours per night range. (It is possible that you are the one special snowflake who really does function well on four or five hours, but I doubt it. Try getting a little more and see how you feel. I’ll wait.)
Getting those hours in requires some planning. I love a good routine, and routines work great for sleep.
The first thing we need to do is to set a bedtime. I know this might make you feel like you are eight and you’re being deprived of watching all the good shows that come on late, but, people, nowadays we watch things on streaming whenever we want, so let’s get over it. Then we need to work backwards from the time we want to crawl into bed and figure out what time we need to start getting there.
Personally, I am a morning person. I am lucky if my bedtime routine includes brushing my teeth. When I had younger kids, though, my routine had to include their routines, plus making sure that there was clean laundry to wear. Some people like to lay out clothes the night before. Others are lunch preppers. Make a list of all those things and figure out how long they take.
Then you need to be a grown-up and enforce bedtime on yourself.
I know. No fun. But definitely useful.
Tomorrow: more techniques for better sleep.

