Want Better Sleep? Read Before Bed

Want Better Sleep? Read Before Bed


July 30, 2025 | Matthew Burke

Want Better Sleep? Read Before Bed


Do you feel like you're always busy and stressed out? It might have something to do with poor sleeping habits. It's no secret that getting a good night's sleep is super important for our overall health and happiness. But sometimes it can be tough to wind down and relax before bed. Here's a quick and easy fix for those troublesome nights: reading before bedtime.

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Good reads, good sleeps

Reading a book before bed can have a big impact on how well you sleep. Unlike looking at screens, which emit blue light that can mess with your body's natural sleep-wake cycle, reading from a physical book or an e-reader with a warm light can help your body know it's time to relax.

The mechanism behind it is actually quite simple—when you read a good book, your mind takes a peaceful journey to a different world. This helps you forget about your daily worries and feel more relaxed, making it easier to fall asleep.

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Meditation for the mind

That's why it's a good idea to read before bed every night because it helps your body get ready for sleep. Our bodies like routine, and when you read before bed, your brain starts to think that it's time to relax and go to sleep. It's like a Pavlovian signal that tells your brain, "Hey, it's time to wind down now."

In a way, reading can be like meditation for your mind. It can help calm your thoughts and bring you a sense of peace. Unlike the constant noise of electronic devices, a good book allows you to step away from the visual and auditory distractions and focus on something more relaxing.

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Quality over quantity

It's important to remember that everyone is different when it comes to how much reading they need to fall asleep. There's no one-size-fits-all formula or number of pages that will guarantee sleep for everyone. The goal of reading before bedtime is to create a relaxing and enjoyable routine, not to read a certain amount of pages.

Try to make the most of your reading time by choosing material that's not too overwhelming or stressful. Look for things that are calming and enjoyable, like a good story or some informative content that's not too taxing on your brain. Pay attention to how your body feels while you're reading, and when you start feeling tired, it's time to take a break and wind down for the night.


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