With a content heart and peaceful mind.
Ending your day on a positive note is the secret to a happy and healthy life. When you end your day
right, the next morning is automatically off to a good start. You may feel stressed and worn out at the
end of your work shift, but you still have a couple of hours to turn things around. You may have
encountered your fair share of challenges and grievances, but all is to be forgotten by sunset. The final
target of the day should be to retire to bed with a content heart and peaceful mind.
Here’s a list of things you can do to retire for the day in the best way possible
An evening walk serves as a light form of exercise and helps the muscles relax. You can walk alone and
reminisce in special moments of the day or have someone accompany you to exchange thoughts; if you
have a pet dog, let them tag along. Walk outdoors on a quiet street or at a park nearby to savor the
freshness of green landscapes.
Keeping a daily diary is a great habit, as it lets you preserve so many small and meaningful moments that
are easily forgotten. You may write down all the good and positive things that happened to you on that
day. Whenever you feel down and unlucky, you can recall all these small things to cheer up yourself. On
the other hand, you can also scribble down all the negative or upsetting events of the day. This will
relive you of your burdens, as it is a way of catharsis.
3. Enjoy a relaxing bath or shower
Soaking in a hot tub or standing under a cold shower (depending on the climate), is an effective method
to wash away all the stress and grime you accumulated over the day. Taking a bath before bedtime is
always rejuvenating, and it helps you sleep better. A person automatically feels at ease when they are
squeaky clean and smell nice.
If you had a parent or older sibling who would recite a bedtime story to you as a child, you probably
know how miraculous it is. Reading or listening to a story at the end of the day blocks all intrusive
thoughts, and you are immersed into a wonderful world of fiction. When you fall sleep feeling cheerful,
your dreams also tend to be pleasant.
5. Assemble an outfit for the next day
If you never get enough time to get ready in the morning and you are constantly on the verge of running
late, do half the work before going to bed. The task that often consumes most of the time is picking an
outfit. Getting this done when you have retired for the day is a lot more convenient because you are not
in a rush. You assemble your look for the next day more consciously, so don’t be surprised when people
complement you for the improved fashion sense.
6. Make yourself a warm and soothing drink
A warm drink that is free of stimulants works best when a good night sleep is the only agenda left on the
to-do list. You can go with chamomile tea, milk with honey, or decaf coffee to induce sleep. Avoid
sugary, caffeinated, fizzy, and alcoholic drinks because they will only deprive you of sleep and convert
you into a zombie by morning.
7. Do some stretches and yoga
Even though intensive workouts are discouraged at the end of the day, yoga poses and free-hand
stretches are recommended. You can even do these in bed to release the soreness and stiffness in your
muscles and joints after a hard day. Examples of some relaxing bedtime exercises include the child pose,
sphinx pose, butterfly stretch, knee-to-chest, and low lunge.
If you live and breathe music, nothing else can be more satisfying as you retire for the day. Play an
instrument that you adore or simply listen to your favorite artists. Losing yourself in the lyrics and/or
rhythm of the music will clear your head of everything else and put you to rest.
9. Tête-à -tête with your beloved
You cannot end your day without saying goodnight to the individual who means the most to you. Drop
them a gratifying message, give them a brief call, or just talk to them if they are with you. Ask them
about their day, keep the conversation light, and whisper sweet nothings while slumber engulfs you.
10. Switch off your Gadgets
If you aim to retire for the day trouble-free, and sleep without any interruptions, put all your gadgets to
sleep first. You’ve already tended to them the entire day, so now you deserve some time for yourself
alone. Your smartphone is probably loaded with enticing apps, but they will only keep you awake and
further add to your fatigue.
Author Bio
John Adams is a paralegal and lifestyle blogger who concentrates on health, fitness,
personal injury law,
and self-development. He encourages readers to fight for their rights and overcome obstacles holding
them back. He believes that every person can improve the quality of his/her life by thinking positive and
making better choices.
By: John Adams(Guest writer)
Disclaimer:
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