Between 9 and 11PM, I shut off my laptop, don my robe, light scented candles, and draw a bath. Exactly like that, every single time.
Glad it works for you, but I don’t have 2 hours a night that I can spend not doing anything.
Then again, I don’t have a huge amount of difficulty regulating my sleep schedule. It takes me a long time to fall asleep (I would say 45 minutes on average) but it always has and it doesn’t stress me out–it’s awfully comfy lying in bed. I tend to get tired fairly early–in fact, I’m often pretty tired all the time, because my schedule is insane, thus the lack of 2 hours a day for bedtime rituals.
Every once in a while I’ll pass my bedtime while engaged in a superstimulus, like reading a good book, but most of the time I look at when I have to wake up, count back eight to nine hours, and put myself to bed at that time. If not a ritual, this is definitely a strongly reinforced habit–it doesn’t take much willpower to get myself off my laptop 10 minutes before bedtime, because I know full well how good being in bed will feel, and how I’ll feel the next day if I don’t go to bed on time.
Oh, I didn’t mean I shut my laptop off for the duration of 9 to 11. I meant “I shut it off not after 11, and closer to 9 if possible”. This actually ends up taking up about half an hour. It nets me lots of time, really, because it makes it easier for me to go to sleep, which makes it easier for me to get up at a regular time, which makes me far more productive while I’m awake. So less of the time in my day is wasted on being inefficient.
Glad it works for you, but I don’t have 2 hours a night that I can spend not doing anything.
Then again, I don’t have a huge amount of difficulty regulating my sleep schedule. It takes me a long time to fall asleep (I would say 45 minutes on average) but it always has and it doesn’t stress me out–it’s awfully comfy lying in bed. I tend to get tired fairly early–in fact, I’m often pretty tired all the time, because my schedule is insane, thus the lack of 2 hours a day for bedtime rituals.
Every once in a while I’ll pass my bedtime while engaged in a superstimulus, like reading a good book, but most of the time I look at when I have to wake up, count back eight to nine hours, and put myself to bed at that time. If not a ritual, this is definitely a strongly reinforced habit–it doesn’t take much willpower to get myself off my laptop 10 minutes before bedtime, because I know full well how good being in bed will feel, and how I’ll feel the next day if I don’t go to bed on time.
Oh, I didn’t mean I shut my laptop off for the duration of 9 to 11. I meant “I shut it off not after 11, and closer to 9 if possible”. This actually ends up taking up about half an hour. It nets me lots of time, really, because it makes it easier for me to go to sleep, which makes it easier for me to get up at a regular time, which makes me far more productive while I’m awake. So less of the time in my day is wasted on being inefficient.